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    The Dynamics of Human Motion (DOHM) Laboratory in the School of Biomedical
    Engineering at Dalhousie University is currently accepting applications for
    the position of laboratory research technician. The primary research
    interests within the laboratory are in orthopaedic biomechanics related to
    joint function, disease, injury and repair. The individual filling this
    position will be responsible for the day to day operation of all equipment,
    data collection and data management within the laboratory.

    The 1500 square foot gait laboratory is equipped with two 3020 Optotrak
    position sensors (Northern Digital), a five camera motion analysis system
    (Qualisys), two AMTI force platforms (with magnetic air-bearing base plate
    mounts for easy repositioning/reconfiguring within a 4x4m pit), an eight
    channel Bortec EMG system, a Cybex dynamometer and a radiostereometric
    analysis (RSA) system.

    Responsibilities for the position include:
    1) Database Management: data includes gait, EMG, health outcome
    questionnaires and RSA.
    2) Maintenance of the Laboratory: maintain laboratory equipment in working
    order; maintain inventory of supplies; perform routine equipment
    maintenance and repairs
    3) Subject testing: schedule and contact subjects to be tested; prepare
    subjects and equipment for testing; operate the three-dimensional motion
    analysis systems, force platforms and EMG system during testing; customize
    existing in-house software (MATLAB)
    4) Provide technical assistance to graduate students, clinicians and
    researchers within the laboratory

    Qualifications:
    A minimum of a BSc Degree (i.e. engineering, or kinesiology) is required.
    Individuals must be able to work with a clinical population, particularly
    individuals affected by knee osteoarthritis.
    Preference will be given to those individuals with:
    1) experience in computer programming using MATLAB.
    2) previous experience working in a gait/motion laboratory with human subjects.
    3) knowledge of theories, principles, practices and techniques in biomechanics.

    Salary: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.


    Application:
    Screening of applications will begin immediately and will continue until a
    suitable candidate is hired. Send a letter of application, a resume and
    the names and addresses of three references by mail or email to:

    Dr. Kevin Deluzio.
    Director, Dynamics of Human Motion Laboratory
    School of Biomedical Engineering
    Dalhousie University
    5981 University Ave.
    Halifax
    Nova Scotia
    B3H 3J5
    Canada

    Phone: (902) 494-7186
    Fax: (902) 494-6621
    Email: kevin.deluzio@dal.ca
    Phone: (902) 494-3018 (office)
    (902) 494-7186 (laboratory)
    Fax: (902) 494-6621




    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Kevin J. Deluzio, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor
    School of Biomedical Engineering
    5981 University Avenue
    Dalhousie University
    Halifax, Nova Scotia
    B3H 3J5
    Canada
    phone: 902-494-3018
    fax: 902-494-6621
    email: kevin.deluzio@dal.ca

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