POST DOCTORAL POSITION in FINITE ELEMENTS/EXPERIMENTAL BIOMECHANICS.
Title: Development and validation of a three-dimensional finite element model of the human femur derived
from multiple medical imaging modalities
Post Doctoral Research Fellow required from 1 October 1998
in the School of Engineering and Computer Science to work
on EPSRC funded project for 18 months.
The project involves both numerical and experimental
modelling of the static and dynamic behaviour of a loaded
human femur. Applicants should preferably have a Ph. D. in
an engineering/biomedical field. Experience of experimental
techniques and experience of the finite element method
would be an advantage. Starting salary £17,570 p.a.
Additionally funding available for any one interested in an
M.Phil or Ph.D. in the area of biomechanics (Head injury
mechanisms/ orthopaedic implants) or theory of plates and
shells.
Information from Dr. P G Young, School of Engineering and
Computer Science,University of Exeter, Exeter EX4 4QF; tel.
01392 263684; email philippe.g.young@exeter.ac.uk. Contact
as soon as possible.
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Dr Philippe Young
School of Engineering
University of Exeter
Exeter, Devon
EX4 4QF
UK
Tel: (44) 1392 263684
Fax: (44) 1392 217965
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Title: Development and validation of a three-dimensional finite element model of the human femur derived
from multiple medical imaging modalities
Post Doctoral Research Fellow required from 1 October 1998
in the School of Engineering and Computer Science to work
on EPSRC funded project for 18 months.
The project involves both numerical and experimental
modelling of the static and dynamic behaviour of a loaded
human femur. Applicants should preferably have a Ph. D. in
an engineering/biomedical field. Experience of experimental
techniques and experience of the finite element method
would be an advantage. Starting salary £17,570 p.a.
Additionally funding available for any one interested in an
M.Phil or Ph.D. in the area of biomechanics (Head injury
mechanisms/ orthopaedic implants) or theory of plates and
shells.
Information from Dr. P G Young, School of Engineering and
Computer Science,University of Exeter, Exeter EX4 4QF; tel.
01392 263684; email philippe.g.young@exeter.ac.uk. Contact
as soon as possible.
----------------------
Dr Philippe Young
School of Engineering
University of Exeter
Exeter, Devon
EX4 4QF
UK
Tel: (44) 1392 263684
Fax: (44) 1392 217965
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