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  • SIXTH MOTOR CONTROL SUMMER SCHOOL

    Dear Moderators:



    Please distribute this ad.





    Thanks,





    Vladimir Zatsiorsky, Ph.D.



    SIXTH MOTOR CONTROL SUMMER SCHOOL



    We invite bright, open-minded graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and
    young professionals to apply for admission to the Motor Control Summer
    School # VI (MCSS-VI). MCSS-VI will be a five-day event, May 28 - June 1,
    2009. It will include an arrival day (May 28), three days of sessions (May
    29-31), and a departure day (June 1). We plan to bring together 6-10 faculty
    and 25-30 students selected from the pool of applicants.



    Acceptance criteria:

    (1) Relevant experience reflected, in particular, in the number of
    publications;

    (2) As a rule, one-two students per research group will be accepted
    (including the groups led by the faculty);

    (3) Preference will be given to productive, advanced graduate students and
    postdoctoral fellows;

    (4) Balanced representation of different sub-areas such as neurophysiology,
    psychology, biomechanics, modeling, rehabilitation, etc.



    The program will include LECTURES AND FORMAL AND INFORMAL DISCUSSIONS OF HOT
    TOPICS INCLUDING ISSUES RAISED BY THE STUDENTS THAT MAY BE RELATED TO THEIR
    CURRENT OR PLANNED PROJECTS.



    There will be no tutorials; the students should know basic anatomy, muscle
    physiology, neurophysiology, biomechanics, basic calculus, basic operations
    with vectors and matrices, statistics, etc. The style of the lectures and
    discussions will be frank and open.



    TUITION: none.



    Each participant will pay his/her expenses. There will be no tuition, and
    the faculty will receive no compensation for their participation. MCSS has
    no funds (the total budget is exactly $0) to help with travel costs. All
    participants will get a formal certificate to help them get reimbursed
    through whatever means they have at their disposal.



    SITE:



    We have made an arrangement with a Conference Center "Antiochian Village" in
    the Laurel Mountains area of Pennsylvania. The Center is about 90 min of
    driving from the Pittsburgh International Airport (East). The closest town
    is Ligonier, PA. The current rates range from $300 to $400 (approximately,
    depending on single/double/triple occupancy) for four nights including all
    meals. Please, do not contact the Center and do not make any travel
    arrangements until you get an official acceptance letter to join MCSS-VI.



    FACULTY:



    The current, tentative list of faculty includes:



    Roger Enoka, University of Colorado

    Anatol Feldman, University of Montreal

    Mark Latash, Penn State University

    David Ostry, McGill University

    Robert Sainburg, Penn State University

    John Scholz, University of Delaware



    If you would like to participate in MCSS-VI, please e-mail a letter of
    interest to Mark Latash (latash@psu.edu) with a single-file attachment that
    contains a statement of personal goals and a c.v. with the list of
    publications and presentations. Virus-free Word and PDF attachments are
    welcome.



    THE DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS: February 15, 2009. Earlier
    applications will get preference for admission. Admission decisions will be
    made by March 15, and those accepted will be notified by e-mail.



    Mark Latash
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