The University of Maryland (College Park,MD, USA) Department of Kinesiology
has an unexpected opening in Biomechanics (Human Movement) at the Assistant
Professor level for this Fall. The details follow:
Description: Biomechanics specialization with capabilities in muscle
modelling, signal processing (including EMG) and possibly
simulation/optimization of human movement
Duties: Conduct original research and pursue grants in biomechanics of
human movement; teach graduate and undergraduate classes; advise
graduate students; other departmental responsibilities as needed
Qualifications: Doctoral specialization and strong research background in
biomechanics of human movement; ability to supervise and direct
graduate research (M.A. and Ph.D.); interest/willingness to pursue
interdisciplinary research with faculty in motor control or exercise
physiology would be an asset
Appointment: 9 1/2 month tenure-track appointment beginning Aug. 17, 1993
Department: The Department of Kinesiology is one of three departments and one
center (Aging) in the College of Health and Human Performance.
Location: College Park is a university community located in the metropolitan
Washington, D.C. area. It is convenient to federal agencies such
as NIH, the Library of Congress, National Library of Medicine, and
Johns Hopkins University
Closing Date: June 11, 1993 or until a suitable candidate is identified
Application: Forward a curriculum vita, a statement of current and planned
research/grant activities, transcripts, reprints of relevant
publications and arrange to have three letters of recommendation
sent directly to:
Dr. Sally J. Phillips
Department of Kinesiology
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742-2611
FAX: 301-314-9167
Office: 301-405-2496
e-mail (internet): sp27@umail.umd.edu
THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
EMPLOYER
has an unexpected opening in Biomechanics (Human Movement) at the Assistant
Professor level for this Fall. The details follow:
Description: Biomechanics specialization with capabilities in muscle
modelling, signal processing (including EMG) and possibly
simulation/optimization of human movement
Duties: Conduct original research and pursue grants in biomechanics of
human movement; teach graduate and undergraduate classes; advise
graduate students; other departmental responsibilities as needed
Qualifications: Doctoral specialization and strong research background in
biomechanics of human movement; ability to supervise and direct
graduate research (M.A. and Ph.D.); interest/willingness to pursue
interdisciplinary research with faculty in motor control or exercise
physiology would be an asset
Appointment: 9 1/2 month tenure-track appointment beginning Aug. 17, 1993
Department: The Department of Kinesiology is one of three departments and one
center (Aging) in the College of Health and Human Performance.
Location: College Park is a university community located in the metropolitan
Washington, D.C. area. It is convenient to federal agencies such
as NIH, the Library of Congress, National Library of Medicine, and
Johns Hopkins University
Closing Date: June 11, 1993 or until a suitable candidate is identified
Application: Forward a curriculum vita, a statement of current and planned
research/grant activities, transcripts, reprints of relevant
publications and arrange to have three letters of recommendation
sent directly to:
Dr. Sally J. Phillips
Department of Kinesiology
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742-2611
FAX: 301-314-9167
Office: 301-405-2496
e-mail (internet): sp27@umail.umd.edu
THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
EMPLOYER