BIOMECHANICS RESEARCH ENGINEER
The Michael W. Krzyzewski Human Performance Lab (K-Lab) at Duke University
Medicinal Center is seeking a biomechanics research engineer to conduct
three-dimensional whole body biomechanics research. The positions entails
conducting research and testing related to various lower extremity
clinical studies in joint replacements and ACL injuries as well as injury
prevention studies within the Division of Orthopaedics at Duke University
Medical Center. Applicants with a B.S. or M.S. in mechanical engineering,
bioengineering, biomechanics or a related field are preferred. Experience
in three-dimensional motion capture, EMG and plantar pressure data
collection is desirable. We are seeking candidates with a strong
scientific background and excellent written and verbal communication
skills. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Interested applicants should send a curriculum vitae and the name and
contact information of three references to:
Robin M. Queen, PhD
102 Finch Yeager Building
DUMC 3435
Durham, NC 27710
Email: robin.queen@duke.edu
For additional information about the K-Lab, visit our web site:
http://klab.surgery.duke.edu
Robin M. Queen, PhD
Director
Michael W. Krzyzewski Human Performance Lab
Duke University
Phone: (919) - 684 - 1853
Pager: (919) - 970 - 0826
Fax: (919) - 681 - 7067
http://klab.surgery.duke.edu
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The Michael W. Krzyzewski Human Performance Lab (K-Lab) at Duke University
Medicinal Center is seeking a biomechanics research engineer to conduct
three-dimensional whole body biomechanics research. The positions entails
conducting research and testing related to various lower extremity
clinical studies in joint replacements and ACL injuries as well as injury
prevention studies within the Division of Orthopaedics at Duke University
Medical Center. Applicants with a B.S. or M.S. in mechanical engineering,
bioengineering, biomechanics or a related field are preferred. Experience
in three-dimensional motion capture, EMG and plantar pressure data
collection is desirable. We are seeking candidates with a strong
scientific background and excellent written and verbal communication
skills. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Interested applicants should send a curriculum vitae and the name and
contact information of three references to:
Robin M. Queen, PhD
102 Finch Yeager Building
DUMC 3435
Durham, NC 27710
Email: robin.queen@duke.edu
For additional information about the K-Lab, visit our web site:
http://klab.surgery.duke.edu
Robin M. Queen, PhD
Director
Michael W. Krzyzewski Human Performance Lab
Duke University
Phone: (919) - 684 - 1853
Pager: (919) - 970 - 0826
Fax: (919) - 681 - 7067
http://klab.surgery.duke.edu
The information in this electronic mail is sensitive, protected
information intended only for the addressee(s). Any other person,
including anyone who believes he/she might have received it due to an
addressing error, is requested to notify the sender immediately by return
electronic mail, and to delete it without further reading or retention.
The information is not to be forwarded to or shared unless in compliance
with Duke Medicine policies on confidentiality and/or with the approval of
the sender.