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  • Graduate Study in Biomechanics at Univ of Texas at Austin

    Graduate Study in Biomechanics at UT Austin:

    The Movement Science Program in the Department of Kinesiology at the
    University of Texas at Austin is actively seeking highly motivated
    graduate students interested in pursuing doctoral study in
    Biomechanics. Specific areas of on-going work include the dynamics
    of walking and running, biomechanics of tripping and falls, the
    developmental biomechanics of pedaling, the effects of muscle fatigue
    on the biomechanics of repetitive upper extremity movements, and the
    control of trial-to-trial variability in repetitive tasks, among others.

    We currently have multiple opportunities for funding (RA & TA) for
    qualified individuals to start in Fall of 2008. Although the
    "priority" application date (February 15) has passed, new
    applications are still being considered.

    THE PROGRAM:
    The University of Texas Department of Kinesiology offers
    comprehensive advanced training in the Movement Science leading to
    both M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. Students take advanced level courses in
    biomechanics, motor control, and research methodologies. Students
    can also take classes outside of the Department of Kinesiology in
    areas such as Mechanical and/or Biomedical Engineering, Biological
    Sciences, and/or Neuroscience.

    A strong background in the biological sciences and strong
    computational skills (mathematics, physics, computer programming,
    etc.) are highly desirable, as is clinical rehabilitation training
    and experience. Fluent English is required. More information about
    the UT Movement Science program can be found at:
    http://www.edb.utexas.edu/khe/mvmtsci/index.html

    Students are strongly encouraged to contact the individual faculty
    member(s) they might be interested in working with to discuss
    available opportunities in individual laboratories and the
    compatibility of the student's research interest with those of the
    faculty and program. Specifically:

    Dr. Larry Abraham: http://www.edb.utexas.edu/khe/abraham.php
    For students interested in Motor Control &/or Motor Learning

    Dr. Jon Dingwell: http://www.edb.utexas.edu/faculty/dingwell/
    For students interested in Computational Biomechanics & Dynamics

    Dr. Jody Jensen: http://www.edb.utexas.edu/jjensen/
    & http://www.edb.utexas.edu/UTAP/
    For students interested in Motor Development &/or Autism research

    ADMISSION:
    Applications for Fall 2009 are now being accepted. Outstanding
    students from the biological and engineering sciences are strongly
    encouraged to apply. Strong preference will be given to students
    seeking Ph.D. degrees, although highly qualified M.S. degree
    applicants will also be considered.

    Full detailed application procedures can be found at:
    http://www.edb.utexas.edu/khe/gradadmissions.php

    You can request complete Department and University information from
    our Graduate Coordinator, Tan Thai:
    http://www.edb.utexas.edu/khe/GradPrograms.php

    RELATED WEBSITES:
    UT Kinesiology Department: http://www.edb.utexas.edu/khe/
    UT Mechanical Engineering Department: http://www.me.utexas.edu/
    UT Biomedical Engineering Department: http://www.bme.utexas.edu/
    UT Institute for Neuroscience: http://www.utexas.edu/neuroscience/
    UT Graduate School: http://www.utexas.edu/ogs/
    The University of Texas: http://www.utexas.edu/



    Jonathan Dingwell, Ph.D., Associate Professor
    http://www.edb.utexas.edu/faculty/dingwell/
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