A post-doctoral / sabbatical research position is being announced, subject
to approved funding, at the Biomechanics and Motor Control Laboratory, in
the Departments of Neuroscience and Human Biology at the Karolinska
Institute and University College of Physical Education and Sports for the
period 1st July 1997 to 30th June 1998, or part thereof.
The research position is to be primarily within the field of human balance
control and/or neuromuscular fatigue, however, other options may be
available. The laboratory is well equipped for movement registration
(optoelectronic and video based systems), electromyography (both surface
and intra-muscular), force analysis (mounted force platforms) and equipment
for provoking disturbances in standing balance and for strength
measurement. Financing of the above position will be applied for from the
Swedish Central Federation for Sports Promotion. The federation is
celebrating its 100th year and has allocated approximately $42,000 US for
promoting international research exchange in Sweden.
The final date for application submission is Friday the 3rd of January. No
special form is required, however, applications must include a detailed
research plan, a description of expected costs and a curriculum vitae
including a list of recent publications.
Further information about the position can be obtained from either Alf
Thorstensson or Andrew Cresswell.
mailto:Andrew.Cresswell@neuro.ki.se
mailto:Alf.Thorstensson@neuro.ki.se
tel. +46 8 402 22 46
tel +46 8 402 22 43
fax +46 8 402 22 87
Andrew G. Cresswell Med dr. (PhD)
Dept Neuroscience
Karolinska Institute
Box 5626
S-114 86 Stockholm
Sweden
mailto:Andrew.Cresswell@neuro.ki.se
to approved funding, at the Biomechanics and Motor Control Laboratory, in
the Departments of Neuroscience and Human Biology at the Karolinska
Institute and University College of Physical Education and Sports for the
period 1st July 1997 to 30th June 1998, or part thereof.
The research position is to be primarily within the field of human balance
control and/or neuromuscular fatigue, however, other options may be
available. The laboratory is well equipped for movement registration
(optoelectronic and video based systems), electromyography (both surface
and intra-muscular), force analysis (mounted force platforms) and equipment
for provoking disturbances in standing balance and for strength
measurement. Financing of the above position will be applied for from the
Swedish Central Federation for Sports Promotion. The federation is
celebrating its 100th year and has allocated approximately $42,000 US for
promoting international research exchange in Sweden.
The final date for application submission is Friday the 3rd of January. No
special form is required, however, applications must include a detailed
research plan, a description of expected costs and a curriculum vitae
including a list of recent publications.
Further information about the position can be obtained from either Alf
Thorstensson or Andrew Cresswell.
mailto:Andrew.Cresswell@neuro.ki.se
mailto:Alf.Thorstensson@neuro.ki.se
tel. +46 8 402 22 46
tel +46 8 402 22 43
fax +46 8 402 22 87
Andrew G. Cresswell Med dr. (PhD)
Dept Neuroscience
Karolinska Institute
Box 5626
S-114 86 Stockholm
Sweden
mailto:Andrew.Cresswell@neuro.ki.se