Universities Space Research Association's Division of Space Life Sciences
currently has a 3 month opening with the possibility of another 3 month
extension for a Biomechanist /Motor Controller with a background in
kinematic analysis. The opening is in support of the Human Movement and
Coordination Laboratory at NASA Johnson Space Center and requires a minimum
of a Master's degree in Biomechanics/Motor Control. A Ph.D. or ABD is
preferred. Salary will be negotiated DOE.
The incumbent will be involved in the analysis of kinematic and EMG data
pertaining to locomotor and postural control in relation to issues
concerning performance after space flight. Experience with motion analysis
systems and kinematic analysis in reference to locomotor control would be
advantageous. Experience with a variety of software packages in both the PC
and Macintosh platforms would be useful.
Those interested should submit resumes no later than July 17, 1996 to Terri
Jones, Project Manager, Division of Space Life Sciences, 3600 Bay Area Blvd,
Houston, Texas 77058. Resumes submitted by electronic mail are welcome.
For additional information please contact Terri Jones at
(jones@lpi.jsc.nasa.gov) or call Dr. Charles Layne at (713) 212-1485 or
(layne@sdmail.jsc.nasa.gov)
currently has a 3 month opening with the possibility of another 3 month
extension for a Biomechanist /Motor Controller with a background in
kinematic analysis. The opening is in support of the Human Movement and
Coordination Laboratory at NASA Johnson Space Center and requires a minimum
of a Master's degree in Biomechanics/Motor Control. A Ph.D. or ABD is
preferred. Salary will be negotiated DOE.
The incumbent will be involved in the analysis of kinematic and EMG data
pertaining to locomotor and postural control in relation to issues
concerning performance after space flight. Experience with motion analysis
systems and kinematic analysis in reference to locomotor control would be
advantageous. Experience with a variety of software packages in both the PC
and Macintosh platforms would be useful.
Those interested should submit resumes no later than July 17, 1996 to Terri
Jones, Project Manager, Division of Space Life Sciences, 3600 Bay Area Blvd,
Houston, Texas 77058. Resumes submitted by electronic mail are welcome.
For additional information please contact Terri Jones at
(jones@lpi.jsc.nasa.gov) or call Dr. Charles Layne at (713) 212-1485 or
(layne@sdmail.jsc.nasa.gov)