Research Specialist Position
Department of Movement Sciences, in the College of Applied Health Sciences,
at the University of Illinois at Chicago invites applications for a
full-time research specialist in biomechanics position available in a
laboratory focused on the investigation of locomotion-related falls and
injuries by older adults. The position is presently available with a salary
that is commensurate with the candidate's experience. The primary
responsibility of the specialist is to provide support to the ongoing
experiments. There can be, however, the opportunity for pursuit of
individual interests within the scope of the overall laboratory direction.
Applicants should have a minimum of a bachelor's degree in kinesiology,
mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering or related-field. Applicants
should possess a desire to work as a member of an interdisciplinary team.
The ability to interact with members of a diverse urban community in a
laboratory setting is considered important. Some experience with motion
analysis data collection and analysis methods is desirable but not
necessary. For fullest consideration Interested candidates should submit a
curriculum vitae, and the names and contact information of three references
by November 30, 2005 to:
Michelle Mosley
Department of Movement Sciences (MC994)
808 S. Wood Street, Room CME 690
Chicago, Illinois 60612
Email: mmosley1@uic.edu
UIC is an AA/EOE
Department of Movement Sciences, in the College of Applied Health Sciences,
at the University of Illinois at Chicago invites applications for a
full-time research specialist in biomechanics position available in a
laboratory focused on the investigation of locomotion-related falls and
injuries by older adults. The position is presently available with a salary
that is commensurate with the candidate's experience. The primary
responsibility of the specialist is to provide support to the ongoing
experiments. There can be, however, the opportunity for pursuit of
individual interests within the scope of the overall laboratory direction.
Applicants should have a minimum of a bachelor's degree in kinesiology,
mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering or related-field. Applicants
should possess a desire to work as a member of an interdisciplinary team.
The ability to interact with members of a diverse urban community in a
laboratory setting is considered important. Some experience with motion
analysis data collection and analysis methods is desirable but not
necessary. For fullest consideration Interested candidates should submit a
curriculum vitae, and the names and contact information of three references
by November 30, 2005 to:
Michelle Mosley
Department of Movement Sciences (MC994)
808 S. Wood Street, Room CME 690
Chicago, Illinois 60612
Email: mmosley1@uic.edu
UIC is an AA/EOE