Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellow
National Center for Biomedical Computation
Department of Bioengineering
Stanford University
The National Center for Physics-Based Simulation of Biological
Structures (Simbios.stanford.edu) has an opening for a Simbios
Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellow. Simbios, located in the James
Clark Center at Stanford University, is a national center funded by
the National Institutes of Health with a mission to apply
physics-based simulation to biological problems of relevance to human
health and disease. The exchange of methods, models, and data with
other researchers is another important aspect of our mission and is
supported by our growing software infrastructure at Simtk.org.
Current biological problems include molecular mechanics,
neuromuscular biomechanics and cardiovascular fluid dynamics. We are
searching for energetic, outstanding individuals in the area of
physics-based simulation to study the dynamics and function of
biological structures. The ideal candidate will have independent
research skills and will make significant contributions to the
Simbios National Center. To apply, please send a letter containing a
statement of interest, curriculum vitae, copies of one or two
representative publications, and complete contact information for
three references, via electronic mail to simbiosjobs@stanford.edu.
Please arranged to have reference letters sent directly to
simbiosjobs@stanford.edu. The review of applications will begin
immediately and continue until the positions are filled.
For additional information see
https://simtk.org/home/opensim
http://www.stanford.edu/group/nmbl/
National Center for Biomedical Computation
Department of Bioengineering
Stanford University
The National Center for Physics-Based Simulation of Biological
Structures (Simbios.stanford.edu) has an opening for a Simbios
Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellow. Simbios, located in the James
Clark Center at Stanford University, is a national center funded by
the National Institutes of Health with a mission to apply
physics-based simulation to biological problems of relevance to human
health and disease. The exchange of methods, models, and data with
other researchers is another important aspect of our mission and is
supported by our growing software infrastructure at Simtk.org.
Current biological problems include molecular mechanics,
neuromuscular biomechanics and cardiovascular fluid dynamics. We are
searching for energetic, outstanding individuals in the area of
physics-based simulation to study the dynamics and function of
biological structures. The ideal candidate will have independent
research skills and will make significant contributions to the
Simbios National Center. To apply, please send a letter containing a
statement of interest, curriculum vitae, copies of one or two
representative publications, and complete contact information for
three references, via electronic mail to simbiosjobs@stanford.edu.
Please arranged to have reference letters sent directly to
simbiosjobs@stanford.edu. The review of applications will begin
immediately and continue until the positions are filled.
For additional information see
https://simtk.org/home/opensim
http://www.stanford.edu/group/nmbl/