Position Available:
Assistant/Associate Professor
School of Applied Physiology
Georgia Institute of Technology
The School of Applied Physiology at the Georgia Institute of Technology is
requesting applications for a tenure-track Assistant/Associate Professor in
the area of Motor Behavior\Control. While individuals from all related
fields are encouraged to apply, we have a particular interest in candidates
with expertise in one or more of the following areas: computational
neuroscience, motor rehabilitation, functional imaging and motor
learning\control or the effects of aging or pathology on neuromotor
function. The successful candidate must have an earned doctoral degree, an
established record of scholarship and extramural funding and a documented
commitment to excellence in teaching, service and research. The candidate
is expected to develop a nationally recognized research program at Georgia
Tech, participate in interdisciplinary research activities, teach
undergraduate students and actively participate in the development of a
graduate program in applied physiology. The School of Applied Physiology is
in the College of Sciences, one of six colleges at the Georgia Institute of
Technology. Current faculty members are active in the areas of
biomechanics, neural control of movement in Parkinson's disease,
prosthetics and orthotics, molecular biology, muscle physiology and systems
physiology as related to exercise. Collaborations currently exist at
Georgia Tech with the Center for Human Movement Studies, the Center for
Assistive Technology and Environmental Access, the School of Psychology and
the College of Engineering, and at the Emory University School of Medicine
with the departments of Neurology, Physiology, Cell Biology, Pharmacology
and Rehabilitation Medicine as well as the Atlanta Veterans Administration
Hospital.
Interested individuals should send a letter of application, curriculum
vitae and the names, addresses, email addresses and phone numbers of at
least three individuals we would contact for letters of recommendation.
Applications will be reviewed beginning immediately and continue until the
position is filled. Once a candidate is selected the position will start
August 2003. To receive full consideration we suggest completed
applications be received no later than January 31, 2003.
Contact:
Dr. Robert J. Gregor
Professor and Chair
School of Applied Physiology
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332-0356
404.894.1028 (phone)
robert.gregor@ap.gatech.edu
A UNIT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA SYSTEM
AN EQUAL EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY INSTITUTION
Jay L. Alberts, Ph.D.
Applied Physiology
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332-0356
jay.alberts@ap.gatech.edu
Voice: 404.385.2339
Fax: 404.894.9982
www.ap.gatech.edu
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Assistant/Associate Professor
School of Applied Physiology
Georgia Institute of Technology
The School of Applied Physiology at the Georgia Institute of Technology is
requesting applications for a tenure-track Assistant/Associate Professor in
the area of Motor Behavior\Control. While individuals from all related
fields are encouraged to apply, we have a particular interest in candidates
with expertise in one or more of the following areas: computational
neuroscience, motor rehabilitation, functional imaging and motor
learning\control or the effects of aging or pathology on neuromotor
function. The successful candidate must have an earned doctoral degree, an
established record of scholarship and extramural funding and a documented
commitment to excellence in teaching, service and research. The candidate
is expected to develop a nationally recognized research program at Georgia
Tech, participate in interdisciplinary research activities, teach
undergraduate students and actively participate in the development of a
graduate program in applied physiology. The School of Applied Physiology is
in the College of Sciences, one of six colleges at the Georgia Institute of
Technology. Current faculty members are active in the areas of
biomechanics, neural control of movement in Parkinson's disease,
prosthetics and orthotics, molecular biology, muscle physiology and systems
physiology as related to exercise. Collaborations currently exist at
Georgia Tech with the Center for Human Movement Studies, the Center for
Assistive Technology and Environmental Access, the School of Psychology and
the College of Engineering, and at the Emory University School of Medicine
with the departments of Neurology, Physiology, Cell Biology, Pharmacology
and Rehabilitation Medicine as well as the Atlanta Veterans Administration
Hospital.
Interested individuals should send a letter of application, curriculum
vitae and the names, addresses, email addresses and phone numbers of at
least three individuals we would contact for letters of recommendation.
Applications will be reviewed beginning immediately and continue until the
position is filled. Once a candidate is selected the position will start
August 2003. To receive full consideration we suggest completed
applications be received no later than January 31, 2003.
Contact:
Dr. Robert J. Gregor
Professor and Chair
School of Applied Physiology
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332-0356
404.894.1028 (phone)
robert.gregor@ap.gatech.edu
A UNIT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA SYSTEM
AN EQUAL EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY INSTITUTION
Jay L. Alberts, Ph.D.
Applied Physiology
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332-0356
jay.alberts@ap.gatech.edu
Voice: 404.385.2339
Fax: 404.894.9982
www.ap.gatech.edu
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