Job Title: Assistant Professor
Department: Rehabilitation Science and Technology
School: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Institution: University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Job Description:
The Department of Rehabilitation Science and Technology in the School of
Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh is
seeking a new faculty member to provide assistance with the implementation
of ongoing research and the supervision of graduate students. This new
position is at the rank of Assistant Professor (outside the tenure
stream). The salary will be commensurate with professional experiences.
Qualifications for the position include a doctoral degree in
Rehabilitation Science or related field (e.g. Physical Therapy,
Bioengineering or Rehabilitation Engineering). A minimum of two years
postdoctoral training is highly desired. The candidate must demonstrate
the ability and interest to design and implement multidisciplinary
research projects through peer-reviewed publications and submitted grant
proposals. A strong background in microvascular physiology and its
application to pressure ulcer prevention is highly desired. Experience
with human subject research and Institutional Review Board Submissions is
required.
Contact: David Brienza, DBrienza@pitt.edu, (412) 586-6907
Department: Rehabilitation Science and Technology
School: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Institution: University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Job Description:
The Department of Rehabilitation Science and Technology in the School of
Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh is
seeking a new faculty member to provide assistance with the implementation
of ongoing research and the supervision of graduate students. This new
position is at the rank of Assistant Professor (outside the tenure
stream). The salary will be commensurate with professional experiences.
Qualifications for the position include a doctoral degree in
Rehabilitation Science or related field (e.g. Physical Therapy,
Bioengineering or Rehabilitation Engineering). A minimum of two years
postdoctoral training is highly desired. The candidate must demonstrate
the ability and interest to design and implement multidisciplinary
research projects through peer-reviewed publications and submitted grant
proposals. A strong background in microvascular physiology and its
application to pressure ulcer prevention is highly desired. Experience
with human subject research and Institutional Review Board Submissions is
required.
Contact: David Brienza, DBrienza@pitt.edu, (412) 586-6907