Opening for a post-doc position in medical robotics is currently available at the Biorobotics Lab - University of Washington, Seattle. Funding is secured for one year with a potential extension for two more years.
The research and development will be focused on two classes of medical robotics: (1) wearable robot (lower limb Exoskeleton), and (2) surgical robot. The successful candidate will lead the simulation and the electro mechanical design of these two robotic systems.
Desirable Background, Credentials, and Skills
- Ph.D. in Mechanical or Biomedical Engineering (Bioengineering)
- Fluent in SolidWorks
- Solid background in gait analysis and simulation
- Solid background in kinematics & dynamics of robotic systems
- Real-Time implementation of servo control
Please send your application to Jacob Rosen (rosen@u.washington.edu) including the following items
- CV
- Portfolio of design projects (Solidworks)
- Selected publications
- List of references
Additional information about the research activities at the Biorobotics lab is available at http://brl.ee.washington.edu/
Thank you,
jacob rosen
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Jacob Rosen, Ph.D.
Research Associate Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering
University of Washington, BOX 352500
Seattle, WA, 98195-2500, USA
rosen@u.washington.edu
Tel: 206-685-1600
Fax: 206-543-3842
http://brl.ee.washington.edu/
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The research and development will be focused on two classes of medical robotics: (1) wearable robot (lower limb Exoskeleton), and (2) surgical robot. The successful candidate will lead the simulation and the electro mechanical design of these two robotic systems.
Desirable Background, Credentials, and Skills
- Ph.D. in Mechanical or Biomedical Engineering (Bioengineering)
- Fluent in SolidWorks
- Solid background in gait analysis and simulation
- Solid background in kinematics & dynamics of robotic systems
- Real-Time implementation of servo control
Please send your application to Jacob Rosen (rosen@u.washington.edu) including the following items
- CV
- Portfolio of design projects (Solidworks)
- Selected publications
- List of references
Additional information about the research activities at the Biorobotics lab is available at http://brl.ee.washington.edu/
Thank you,
jacob rosen
_______________________________________
Jacob Rosen, Ph.D.
Research Associate Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering
University of Washington, BOX 352500
Seattle, WA, 98195-2500, USA
rosen@u.washington.edu
Tel: 206-685-1600
Fax: 206-543-3842
http://brl.ee.washington.edu/
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