POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH POSITION
IN
CARDIOVASCULAR MECHANICS
A post-doctoral research associate is sought in the area of computational
cardiovascular biomechanics. The candidate should have a PhD in mechanical
engineering, biomechanics, or related field, and extensive experience in
three-dimensional reconstruction of anatomical structures from clinical
images (e.g., CT, MRI, etc.), nonlinear finite element analysis, finite
elasticity/continuum mechanics, etc. Preference will be given to those with
experience in the cardiovascular biomechanics area, especially in atrial
mechanics. Experience in experimentation (i.e., soft tissue constitutive
model development) is also desired. The ability and willingness to write
manuscripts and grant proposals is necessary.
Please direct inquiries and CVs to:
David A. Vorp, Ph.D.
Vascular Surgery and Vascular Biomechanics Research Laboratory
Department of Surgery
Division of Vascular Surgery
Suite A-1011 PUH
200 Lothrop Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
USA
or e-mail: VorpDA@msx.upmc.edu
The University of Pittsburgh is an equal opportunity and affirmative action
employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
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David A. Vorp, Ph.D.
Departments of Surgery and Bioengineering
Director, Vascular Surgery and Vascular Biomechanics Research Lab
University of Pittsburgh, Division of Vascular Surgery
Suite A-1011 Presbyterian University Hospital, 200 Lothrop Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
phone: (412) 648-9432 fax: (412) 383-8923
e-mail: VorpDA@msx.upmc.edu internet:
http://www.surgery.upmc.edu/vorplab/
"Disease is very old, and nothing about it has changed. It is we who
change, as we learn to recognize what was formerly imperceptible."
Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893)
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IN
CARDIOVASCULAR MECHANICS
A post-doctoral research associate is sought in the area of computational
cardiovascular biomechanics. The candidate should have a PhD in mechanical
engineering, biomechanics, or related field, and extensive experience in
three-dimensional reconstruction of anatomical structures from clinical
images (e.g., CT, MRI, etc.), nonlinear finite element analysis, finite
elasticity/continuum mechanics, etc. Preference will be given to those with
experience in the cardiovascular biomechanics area, especially in atrial
mechanics. Experience in experimentation (i.e., soft tissue constitutive
model development) is also desired. The ability and willingness to write
manuscripts and grant proposals is necessary.
Please direct inquiries and CVs to:
David A. Vorp, Ph.D.
Vascular Surgery and Vascular Biomechanics Research Laboratory
Department of Surgery
Division of Vascular Surgery
Suite A-1011 PUH
200 Lothrop Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
USA
or e-mail: VorpDA@msx.upmc.edu
The University of Pittsburgh is an equal opportunity and affirmative action
employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
---------------------------
David A. Vorp, Ph.D.
Departments of Surgery and Bioengineering
Director, Vascular Surgery and Vascular Biomechanics Research Lab
University of Pittsburgh, Division of Vascular Surgery
Suite A-1011 Presbyterian University Hospital, 200 Lothrop Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
phone: (412) 648-9432 fax: (412) 383-8923
e-mail: VorpDA@msx.upmc.edu internet:
http://www.surgery.upmc.edu/vorplab/
"Disease is very old, and nothing about it has changed. It is we who
change, as we learn to recognize what was formerly imperceptible."
Jean-Martin Charcot (1825-1893)
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