POSTDOCTORAL POSITION: BIOMECHANICS
The Biomechanics research group in the Department of Mechanical
Engineering at Queen s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada
has an opening for a postdoctoral research fellow for one or
both of two projects beginning this fall.
The projects relate to design of a replacement arthroplasty for
wrists affected by rheumatoid arthritis, and to establishment of
a laboratory for biomechanical testing of the spine in pregnant
women. Previous experience with electromyography will be an asset.
An engineering background is required (mechanical, electrical,
biomedical, or equivalent). The ability to communicate effectively
in spoken and written English is essential.
The position starts October 1, 1997, nominally for one year at a
salary between $30,000 and $33,000 Canadian.
Interested applicants should submit their resume including records
on educational and research experience as well as the names of two
referees before July 31, 1997 to:
Carolyn F. Small, PhD, PEng,
Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Queen s University,
Kingston, Ontario
Canada K7L 3N6
(613) 545-2581
(613) 545-6489 (fax)
small@me.queensu.ca
E-MAIL SUBMISSIONS ARE WELCOME; **TEXT-ONLY** PLEASE!
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Carolyn F. Small, PhD, PEng
Professor, (613)545-2581
Department of Mechanical Engineering FAX 545-6489
Queen's University
Kingston, Ontario, Canada smallc@qucdn.queensu.ca
K7L 3N6 small@me.queensu.ca
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The Biomechanics research group in the Department of Mechanical
Engineering at Queen s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada
has an opening for a postdoctoral research fellow for one or
both of two projects beginning this fall.
The projects relate to design of a replacement arthroplasty for
wrists affected by rheumatoid arthritis, and to establishment of
a laboratory for biomechanical testing of the spine in pregnant
women. Previous experience with electromyography will be an asset.
An engineering background is required (mechanical, electrical,
biomedical, or equivalent). The ability to communicate effectively
in spoken and written English is essential.
The position starts October 1, 1997, nominally for one year at a
salary between $30,000 and $33,000 Canadian.
Interested applicants should submit their resume including records
on educational and research experience as well as the names of two
referees before July 31, 1997 to:
Carolyn F. Small, PhD, PEng,
Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Queen s University,
Kingston, Ontario
Canada K7L 3N6
(613) 545-2581
(613) 545-6489 (fax)
small@me.queensu.ca
E-MAIL SUBMISSIONS ARE WELCOME; **TEXT-ONLY** PLEASE!
************************************************** *************
Carolyn F. Small, PhD, PEng
Professor, (613)545-2581
Department of Mechanical Engineering FAX 545-6489
Queen's University
Kingston, Ontario, Canada smallc@qucdn.queensu.ca
K7L 3N6 small@me.queensu.ca
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