Post Doctoral Fellowship
A Post-doctoral position is available in the Boston University NeuroMuscular
Research Center Human Motor Control Laboratory under the direction of Dr.
Gerald Gottlieb. The successful candidate will participate in extramurally
funded research that examines the control of multi-segment limb movement,
using advanced engineering techniques.
Opportunities exist to interact in collaborative research with engineering and
neuroscience faculty who specialize in motor control, biomechanics, motor
learning, modeling, neurorehabilitation, and reflex function. Excellent
possibility for advancement to research faculty position.
Applicants should have a recent doctoral degree in biomedical engineering,
biomechanics, electrical or mechanical engineering, kinesiology, neuroscience
or a related discipline. A record of research in neuromuscular systems, motor
control, biomechanics, or neuroscience is preferred. Laboratory experience
with biomechanical measurements, electromyography, and motion analysis is
advantageous.
Qualified candidates should forward their curriculum vitae and three
references to: Gerald Gottlieb, Ph.D., Neuromuscular Research Center, 19
Deerfield St., Room 433, Boston, MA 02215.
Phone: 617.358.0719
Fax: 617.353.5737
E-mail: glg@bu.edu
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A Post-doctoral position is available in the Boston University NeuroMuscular
Research Center Human Motor Control Laboratory under the direction of Dr.
Gerald Gottlieb. The successful candidate will participate in extramurally
funded research that examines the control of multi-segment limb movement,
using advanced engineering techniques.
Opportunities exist to interact in collaborative research with engineering and
neuroscience faculty who specialize in motor control, biomechanics, motor
learning, modeling, neurorehabilitation, and reflex function. Excellent
possibility for advancement to research faculty position.
Applicants should have a recent doctoral degree in biomedical engineering,
biomechanics, electrical or mechanical engineering, kinesiology, neuroscience
or a related discipline. A record of research in neuromuscular systems, motor
control, biomechanics, or neuroscience is preferred. Laboratory experience
with biomechanical measurements, electromyography, and motion analysis is
advantageous.
Qualified candidates should forward their curriculum vitae and three
references to: Gerald Gottlieb, Ph.D., Neuromuscular Research Center, 19
Deerfield St., Room 433, Boston, MA 02215.
Phone: 617.358.0719
Fax: 617.353.5737
E-mail: glg@bu.edu
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