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  • POST-DOCTORAL POSITION IN BIOMECHANICS (UNCLASSIFIED)

    Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
    Caveats: NONE

    POST-DOCTORAL POSITION IN BIOMECHANICS

    Applications are now being accepted through the National Research
    Council for a post-doctoral position in biomechanics at the U.S. Army
    Institute of Environmental Medicine (USARIEM), located in Natick, MA.
    The mission of USARIEM is to conduct biomedical research to improve &
    sustain Warfighter performance & health under all conditions
    (www.usariem.army.mil). The ideal candidate will conduct research on the
    biomechanics of musculoskeletal injury. Positions will be awarded for 1
    year, renewable up to 3 years, and pay an annual stipend of $55K plus
    benefits.

    USARIEM BIOMECHANICS: The Center for Military Biomechanics Research
    (CMBR) is a 120' x 50' state of the art biomechanics laboratory located
    at USARIEM. The Center houses two 3D motion capture and analysis systems
    (Qualysis Motion Capture System), in-ground and portable force platforms
    (AMTI), two force-sensing treadmills (AMTI), 2 EMG systems (DelSys),
    digital video capture and processing capabilities (DartFish), an indoor
    modular obstacle course, a full weight room, and a variety of
    instrumented training apparatus to quantify human movement and physical
    performance. Five doctorally qualified, credentialed investigators and a
    dedicated technical staff man the CMBR and collaborate with experts in
    Physiology, Nutrition, Occupational and Physical Therapy, Biomedical
    Modeling, and Engineering both on site and at a spectrum of national and
    international research facilities.

    QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must hold Ph.D. or equivalent degree for
    less than five years and must be U.S. citizens. The successful candidate
    will have demonstrated the ability to perform productive research in the
    area of biomechanics and musculoskeletal injury. Excellent written and
    oral communication skills are also required, as well as the ability to
    collaborate with other investigators.

    CONTACT INFORMATION: Persons interested in learning more about the
    position should contact:
    Joseph Seay, Ph.D.
    Research Biomechanist, Military Performance Division,
    U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine
    Phone: 508-233-4888
    e-mail: joseph.seay@us.army.mil

    TO APPLY: Applicants need to submit a letter that describes their
    professional goals, a current CV and 1-2 representative publications to:
    Edward J. Zambraski Ph.D.,
    Chief, Military Performance Division,
    Natick, MA 01760-5007
    Phone: 508-233-4800
    e-mail: edward.zambraski@us.army.mil


    ______________________________________
    Joseph Seay, Ph.D.
    USARIEM, Military Performance Division
    Kansas St., Building 42
    Natick, MA 01760
    508.233.4888 (Phone)
    508.233.4195 (Fax)

    Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
    Caveats: NONE
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