Funding is available for a graduate student starting in the fall of 2004 at
the
University of Wyoming.
Degree Offered:
MS in Kinesiology and Health, the specialist area of study would be human
biomechanics
Responsibilities:
Graduate assistants are expected to contribute 20 hour per week towards
assisting with undergraduate teaching and laboratory research.
Current Research:
Computer simulation of athletic movements
Improving activities of daily living in the elderly
Stipend:
Stipend is $10,052.00 for nine months. Out of state tuition waivers are
available.
Qualifications:
For admission of a student into the Biomechanics Program, the main
considerations are: (a) the course background of the student (science courses,
including physics, mechanics, mathematics, computer science, anatomy,
physiology, etc.); and (b) the student's mathematics ("quantitative") GRE
score, which should be at least in the high 600's. Outstanding students from
the biological and engineering sciences are encouraged to apply.
Applications:
Please send a letter of interest, transcript (unofficial copies are fine),
cv/resume, and the names and contact information of three references.
Review of applications will begin Feb 1 and will continue until a suitable
candidate is found.
Please send materials to:
Zachary Domire
110 Corbett Building
Laramie WY 82071
For additional information please email me at zdomire@uwyo.edu or visit the
following websites.
http://uwacadweb.uwyo.edu/kandh/default.htm
http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/UWGrad/
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the
University of Wyoming.
Degree Offered:
MS in Kinesiology and Health, the specialist area of study would be human
biomechanics
Responsibilities:
Graduate assistants are expected to contribute 20 hour per week towards
assisting with undergraduate teaching and laboratory research.
Current Research:
Computer simulation of athletic movements
Improving activities of daily living in the elderly
Stipend:
Stipend is $10,052.00 for nine months. Out of state tuition waivers are
available.
Qualifications:
For admission of a student into the Biomechanics Program, the main
considerations are: (a) the course background of the student (science courses,
including physics, mechanics, mathematics, computer science, anatomy,
physiology, etc.); and (b) the student's mathematics ("quantitative") GRE
score, which should be at least in the high 600's. Outstanding students from
the biological and engineering sciences are encouraged to apply.
Applications:
Please send a letter of interest, transcript (unofficial copies are fine),
cv/resume, and the names and contact information of three references.
Review of applications will begin Feb 1 and will continue until a suitable
candidate is found.
Please send materials to:
Zachary Domire
110 Corbett Building
Laramie WY 82071
For additional information please email me at zdomire@uwyo.edu or visit the
following websites.
http://uwacadweb.uwyo.edu/kandh/default.htm
http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/UWGrad/
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