Research Fellow in Measurement and Biomechanics of Human Movement.
The Centre for Rehabilitation and Human Performance Research at the
University of Salford is seeking an experienced and enthusiastic Research
Fellow to work on the EU Framework VI project Healthy Aims
(www.healthyaims.org). You will be responsible for the experimental work
associated with the development of inertial measurement systems for use
in real-world human movement analysis
You will be based in the Centre for Rehabilitation and Human Performance
Research at the University of Salford
(http://www.healthcare.salford.ac.uk/crhpr/), which has a strong and rapidly
growing research record in assistive devices for the disabled (including
prosthetics, orthotics and FES), human movement analysis and
biomechanics. Since 2000, the Centre has attracted over £1.4 million in
external research grants, and published over 100 peer reviewed journal
papers. The Centre is a lively and friendly place to work, with a membership
that includes ~20 academic staff, ~6 Research Fellows, and ~25 research
students.
You should have a strong background in biomedical engineering or
biomechanics, experience of experimental human movement analysis and
gait laboratory equipment, and the ability to organise studies involving
human subjects. You will have a good first degree in a numerate scientific
discipline, such as engineering or physics, and a higher degree in an area
related to this post, or equivalent relevant experience.
If you require further information before applying, contact Dr Laurence
Kenney informally (l.p.j.kenney@salford.ac.uk, tel: +44-161-295-2289).
For further details and an application form visit the Personnel Division
website and apply online at www.personnel.salford.ac.uk.
Alternatively please call 0161 295 2122 (24hrs) or e-mail
Personnel@salford.ac.uk quoting reference number HCP/116. CVs will not
be accepted without a completed application form.
The University of Salford is committed to an inclusive approach to
promoting equality and diversity. We aim to have a more diverse workforce
at all levels of the institution and welcome applications from people from
minority ethnic backgrounds and people with disabilities.
Forms to be returned by 02 November 2004.
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The Centre for Rehabilitation and Human Performance Research at the
University of Salford is seeking an experienced and enthusiastic Research
Fellow to work on the EU Framework VI project Healthy Aims
(www.healthyaims.org). You will be responsible for the experimental work
associated with the development of inertial measurement systems for use
in real-world human movement analysis
You will be based in the Centre for Rehabilitation and Human Performance
Research at the University of Salford
(http://www.healthcare.salford.ac.uk/crhpr/), which has a strong and rapidly
growing research record in assistive devices for the disabled (including
prosthetics, orthotics and FES), human movement analysis and
biomechanics. Since 2000, the Centre has attracted over £1.4 million in
external research grants, and published over 100 peer reviewed journal
papers. The Centre is a lively and friendly place to work, with a membership
that includes ~20 academic staff, ~6 Research Fellows, and ~25 research
students.
You should have a strong background in biomedical engineering or
biomechanics, experience of experimental human movement analysis and
gait laboratory equipment, and the ability to organise studies involving
human subjects. You will have a good first degree in a numerate scientific
discipline, such as engineering or physics, and a higher degree in an area
related to this post, or equivalent relevant experience.
If you require further information before applying, contact Dr Laurence
Kenney informally (l.p.j.kenney@salford.ac.uk, tel: +44-161-295-2289).
For further details and an application form visit the Personnel Division
website and apply online at www.personnel.salford.ac.uk.
Alternatively please call 0161 295 2122 (24hrs) or e-mail
Personnel@salford.ac.uk quoting reference number HCP/116. CVs will not
be accepted without a completed application form.
The University of Salford is committed to an inclusive approach to
promoting equality and diversity. We aim to have a more diverse workforce
at all levels of the institution and welcome applications from people from
minority ethnic backgrounds and people with disabilities.
Forms to be returned by 02 November 2004.
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