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  • Summer Intern Positions in Neural Engineering

    Summer research intern positions are available for junior and senior
    undergraduate and junior graduate students to work on Neural Engineering
    projects at the Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering Departments at
    Northwestern University and the Sensory Motor Performance Program at the
    Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago.

    These internships are supported by funds from a Special Opportunity Award
    from the Whitaker Foundation, a Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center
    grant from NIDRR and a training grant from NIH. The stipend is $3500 for
    10 weeks.

    Detailed information about the internship program can be found at
    http://sulu.smpp.northwestern.edu/jobs/SINE.htm. This site is intended to
    help applicants identify research advisors and projects of interest, as
    well as provide details of the application process.

    Application deadline is March 12, 2004. Applicants will be informed of the
    decision by April 2, 2004. Applicants will be required to have identified
    a research advisor and established a research plan. Direct questions and
    applications (prepared as specified at
    http://sulu.smpp.northwestern.edu/jobs/SINE.htm) to Zeynep
    Erim, z-erim@northwestern.edu.

    __________________________________________________ __
    Zeynep Erim, Ph.D.
    Senior Research Scientist
    Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago,
    Research Associate Professor
    Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,
    Northwestern University
    345 East Superior Street Suite 1406
    Chicago, Illinois 60611
    Office Phone (312) 238-1477
    Fax (312) 238-2208

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