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    POSITIONS AVAILABLE FALL 2008
    HPER BIOMECHANICS LABORATORY - UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA

    The HPER Biomechanics Laboratory at the University of Nebraska at Omaha
    (http://biomech.unomaha.edu/) has graduate assistantship positions
    available to pursue a MS degree for the Fall of 2008. The HPER
    Biomechanics Laboratory was established for the purpose of developing a
    new understanding of the dynamical aspects of human movement. The
    laboratory is a flourishing enterprise where engineers, scientists and
    clinicians get together to gain additional insights on healthy and
    abnormal movement patterns. The laboratory uses techniques from biology,
    engineering and mathematics to understand the human movement variability.
    Research projects in the lab range from analysis of infant postural
    development, efficacy of robotic surgery to stair negotiation with 3D
    handrail forces quantification.

    DEGREES OFFERED: The interested individuals can pursue their MS degree.

    RESPONSIBILITIES: The position available is for teaching and research.
    Duties include assist in classes (teaching laboratories and grading) such
    as graduate Advanced Biomechanics, undergraduate Biomechanics, and
    Physiology and Anatomy as well as subject recruitment, data collection and
    reduction for research, and laboratory maintenance.

    PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: B.S. or M.S. in Motor Control, Psychology,
    Exercise Science, Biology, Biomechanics, Biomedical Engineering or related
    field. Experiences with computer programming (MatLab, LabView, C++),
    biomechanics data collection and professional writing skills are
    preferred. Also undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher recommended; acceptance
    to Graduate College; three letters of recommendation.

    SETTING: The HPER Biomechanics Laboratory is situated on the University
    Of Nebraska at Omaha campus that is in the heart of the Omaha metropolitan
    area. The Biomechanics Laboratory is a large space 110 by 70 feet with a
    20 foot high ceiling. It is housed in the state of the art HPER
    instructional facility which includes three high speed motion capture
    systems (Motion Analysis Co., Motion Engineering, and Vicon-Peak), an
    instrumented 4-step stairway embedded with multiple force platforms, an
    instrumented force plate treadmill, Delsys wireless EMG systems, two
    Biodex dynamometers, a virtual reality simulation environment, two body
    weight support systems, an F-scan system, and numerous networking
    computers. We also have an entire data collection station with a virtual
    reality environment in our Medical Center specifically dedicated to
    Robotic Surgery. Our laboratory has strong ties with clinicians from the
    University of Nebraska Medical Center, the Veteran Affairs medical Center,
    the Creighton University Medical Center, and the Peter Kiewit Institute.
    These strong relationships and the close proximity of these facilities
    provide the laboratory with immediate access to patients with
    neuromuscular disorders, clinicians in various domains, and engineers.
    Omaha is a dynamic metropolitan area of 700,000 people and has been rated
    as one of the best environments for living in the nation. Forbes Magazine
    recently named Omaha as one of the top 15 regions in the nation - both
    economic and quality of life factors were analyzed. Omaha is also one of
    the top "eco-cities" in the nation based on air and water quality, open
    space and population stability according to "E" The Environmental
    Magazine. The city landscape is a blend of restored office buildings,
    boutiques, historic preservation sites, shopping malls, parks, and
    running/bike paths. The Old Market area is a popular destination for
    residents of Omaha and tourists. This neighborhood features shopping, art
    galleries, live entertainment and eclectic restaurants that are situated
    along the river. Each June Omaha hosts one of the top National Collegiate
    Athletic Association events - the NCAA College World Series. Fans from
    across the country come to Omaha to watch the winners of eight regional
    tournaments battle for the NCAA men's baseball championship.

    APPLICATIONS:
    https://ebruno.unomaha.edu/php/admissions/graduate/
    http://coe.unomaha.edu/hper/pe/exsc_grad.php

    For further information, including application forms for both admission to
    graduate study and an assistantship contact:

    Shing-Jye Chen, Ph.D.
    HPER Biomechanics Laboratory
    University of Nebraska at Omaha
    Omaha, NE 68182-0216
    Tel. 402-5543246
    Fax. 402-5543693
    E-mails:
    shingjychen@mail.unomaha.edu
    http://biomech.unomaha.edu/
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