Greetings -
A funded PhD position is available at Ryerson University's Human Factors
Engineering Lab in Toronto, Canada. This is a challenging project that
integrates biomechanical and physiological models with
learning-forgetting models in the context of workstation flexibility
(job rotation or team-work scenarios). Ideal candidates will have
strong modelling and mathematical skills and an interest in combining
biomechanics with other human factors in novel applications.
Further details are available at: www.ryerson.ca/hfe/noticeboard
For details of Ryerson's Graduate programs see: www.ryerson.ca/graduate
Canadian residents could start January 2008, non-residents September 2008.
Best Regards;
-P.
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Patrick Neumann, Ph.D., Eur.Erg.
Assistant Professor
Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Ryerson University
350 Victoria St., Toronto, ON,
Canada, M5B 2K3
Tel.: +1 - 416 - 979 5000 x7738
Fax: +1 - 416 - 979 5265
www.ryerson.ca/hfe
A funded PhD position is available at Ryerson University's Human Factors
Engineering Lab in Toronto, Canada. This is a challenging project that
integrates biomechanical and physiological models with
learning-forgetting models in the context of workstation flexibility
(job rotation or team-work scenarios). Ideal candidates will have
strong modelling and mathematical skills and an interest in combining
biomechanics with other human factors in novel applications.
Further details are available at: www.ryerson.ca/hfe/noticeboard
For details of Ryerson's Graduate programs see: www.ryerson.ca/graduate
Canadian residents could start January 2008, non-residents September 2008.
Best Regards;
-P.
--
Patrick Neumann, Ph.D., Eur.Erg.
Assistant Professor
Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Ryerson University
350 Victoria St., Toronto, ON,
Canada, M5B 2K3
Tel.: +1 - 416 - 979 5000 x7738
Fax: +1 - 416 - 979 5265
www.ryerson.ca/hfe