The Trauma Mechanics Research Initiative
(http://engineering.unl.edu/research/traumamechanics/) at the
University of Nebraska-Lincoln seeks a highly motivated post-doctoral
researcher to perform theory, modeling and simulation research in the
field of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). This is part of a large scale
effort supported by the U.S. Army with computational simulation and
experiments on small animals, cadavers, and headforms. An immediate
appointment is available and a competitive salary will be offered
based on individual background and experience.
Specific qualifications:
* Ph.D. in Biomechanical/Biomedical Engineering with a focus in large
scale Finite Element Modeling and simulation
* Proficient in geometric modeling of the human body (from MRI/CT
data), applying impact/shock load conditions, analysis of pre- and
post-processing of large data sets
* Experience in biomaterials modeling with a focus on fluid-structure
interactions and scale-up of small animal to human models
* Capable of interfacing with interdisciplinary teams
* Competent in Bio-Engineering Mechanics
Please send your CV by e-mail to:
Namas Chandra, Ph. D., P.E.
Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Programs
Elmer E. Koch Professor of Engineering Mechanics
College of Engineering
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, NE 68588-0642
1 (402) 472-8310
E-mail: nchandra2@unl.edu
http://www.namaschandra.unl.edu
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Maciej Skotak, Ph.D.
Biomechanics, Biomaterials and Biomedicine Instrumentation Facility
University of Nebraska, 126A WSEC, Lincoln NE 68588-0642
(http://engineering.unl.edu/research/traumamechanics/) at the
University of Nebraska-Lincoln seeks a highly motivated post-doctoral
researcher to perform theory, modeling and simulation research in the
field of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). This is part of a large scale
effort supported by the U.S. Army with computational simulation and
experiments on small animals, cadavers, and headforms. An immediate
appointment is available and a competitive salary will be offered
based on individual background and experience.
Specific qualifications:
* Ph.D. in Biomechanical/Biomedical Engineering with a focus in large
scale Finite Element Modeling and simulation
* Proficient in geometric modeling of the human body (from MRI/CT
data), applying impact/shock load conditions, analysis of pre- and
post-processing of large data sets
* Experience in biomaterials modeling with a focus on fluid-structure
interactions and scale-up of small animal to human models
* Capable of interfacing with interdisciplinary teams
* Competent in Bio-Engineering Mechanics
Please send your CV by e-mail to:
Namas Chandra, Ph. D., P.E.
Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Programs
Elmer E. Koch Professor of Engineering Mechanics
College of Engineering
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, NE 68588-0642
1 (402) 472-8310
E-mail: nchandra2@unl.edu
http://www.namaschandra.unl.edu
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Maciej Skotak, Ph.D.
Biomechanics, Biomaterials and Biomedicine Instrumentation Facility
University of Nebraska, 126A WSEC, Lincoln NE 68588-0642