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  • Bioemchanical Engineer Post- Gait Analysis - Melbourne

    Dear all,



    Please find below details of a post that is now available at the Hugh
    Williamson Gait Analysis Laboratory at the Royal Children's Hospital in
    Melbourne. Please contact me for further details including how to apply
    on-line (the link hasn't yet been set-up by our human Resources Department).



    Richard



    Richard Baker PhD CEng CSci

    Director Gait CCRE/Gait Analysis Service manager

    Murdoch Childrens Research Institute

    Royal Childrens Hospital

    Parkville 3052, Victoria, Australia



    Tel (+613) 9345 5354, Fax (+613) 9345 5447



    Biomedical Engineer/Medical Scientist (Gait Analysis)

    Hugh Williamson Gait Analysis Service



    A full-time Biomechanical Engineer/Scientist is required for three years to
    advance clinical gait analysis services through modeling, software and
    process development in a collaboration between the Royal Children's Hospital
    and VICON. There will be a specific emphasis on developing methods for
    reducing the impact of soft-tissue artifact on gait analysis data. The post
    is under the direct supervision of Associate Professor Richard Baker



    This is a project of the Centre for Clinical Research Excellence in Clinical
    Gait Analysis and Gait Rehabilitation (www.mcri.edu.au/gaitCCRE) and will
    involve work with other centres in Melbourne including Professor Marcus
    Pandy's lab at the Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
    within the University of Melbourne. An honorary appointment within this
    Department will be offered to the successful candidate.



    The successful applicant will have a PhD with a significant biomechanics
    component and considerable experience of movement analysis.



    Closing date for applications is 5th January 2006.

    For further details contact Dr Richard Baker, 9345 5354,
    richard.baker@rch.org.au.
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