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  • Research Scientist Positions at the University of Virginia

    Good morning,

    The University of Virginia is seeking applicants for two Research Scientist
    Positions. The announcements are pasted below.



    Best Regards,



    Richard Kent

    Assistant Professor

    University of Virginia

    Center for Applied Biomechanics

    Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

    Department of Emergency Medicine

    1011 Linden Avenue

    Charlottesville, VA 22902

    434-296-7288

    434-296-3453 (fax)



    www.centerforappliedbiomechanics.org











    The University of Virginia, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace
    Engineering, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, is seeking
    applicants for a Senior Research Scientist (Biomechanical) position.
    Qualifications include a Ph.D. in biomechanical or mechanical engineering or
    a related field with a strong background in experimental testing of both
    biological and non-biological materials, including the design and
    construction of test fixtures, data acquisition, and experimental design.
    In addition, the ideal candidate would have a strong background in
    statistics, constitutive modeling, and automobile safety. Candidates should
    have a proven record of proposal, report, and journal writing. Duties
    include management of all aspects of experimental test programs, supervision
    of the research activities of undergraduate and graduate students, and
    scholarly writing. Prior experience in academia is preferred, but
    applicants with strong, research-oriented industrial experience will be
    considered. Applicants are advised that the position involves the use of
    cadaveric materials. Inquiries and resumes (with references) may be
    submitted to by email to: rwk3c@virginia.edu or by mail to: Search
    Committee (Biomechanics), Center for Applied Biomechanics, 1011 Linden
    Avenue, Charlottesville, VA 22902. Applications will be considered until
    position is filled. The University of Virginia is an Equal
    Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.



    The University of Virginia, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace
    Engineering, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, is seeking
    applicants for a Senior Research Scientist (Pedestrian Group) position.
    Qualifications include a Ph.D. in biomechanical or mechanical engineering or
    a related field in engineering. In addition, the ideal candidate would have
    a strong background in vehicular-pedestrian impacts and associated injuries
    and in experimental testing of both biological and non-biological materials.
    Candidates should have a proven record of proposal, report, and journal
    writing, and be experienced in the use of multi-body software (MADYMO) and
    FE modeling (LS-DYNA). Duties include management of all aspects of
    experimental test programs in vehicular-pedestrian impacts, supervision of
    the research activities of undergraduate and graduate students, and
    scholarly writing and presentation. Prior experience in academia is
    preferred, but applicants with strong, research-oriented industrial
    experience will be considered. Applicants are advised that the position
    involves the use of cadaveric materials. Inquiries and resumes (with
    references) may be submitted to by email to: jrc2h@virginia.edu
    or by mail to: Search Committee (Pedestrian
    Group), Center for Applied Biomechanics, 1011 Linden Avenue,
    Charlottesville, VA 22902. Applications will be considered until position
    is filled. The University of Virginia is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
    Action Employer.










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