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POSITION AVAILABLE
BIOMECHANICS RESEARCH ASSISTANT
Primary duties:
1. recruiting volunteers for postural balance, gait and motor control
studies
2. running experiments and recording force plate, EMG and
kinematic data
3. processing and analysis of data
4. managing laboratory resources
5. teaching/supervising students
Commitment: full-time or part-time (negotiable)
Salary: negotiable, depending on experience and education
Starting date: negotiable (immediately, if possible)
Requirements:
1. experience in performing biomechanical or motor control
experiments with human subjects
2. experience with force plates, EMG and motion analysis systems
3. training in biomechanics of human motion and balance/ motor
control (MSc preferred, but others will be considered)
4. programming skills and/or electronics/mechanical hand skills
would be an asset
TO APPLY: Please send CV or resume, by FAX or e-mail (no
attachments; ASCII text only, please) to:
Brian Maki, PhD, PEng
Associate Professor, University of Toronto
Senior Scientist, Sunnybrook and Women's College Health
Sciences Centre
E mail: maki@srcl.sunnybrook.utoronto.ca
FAX: (416) 480 5856
Selected applicants will be asked to forward three letters of
reference and university transcripts.
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HIS ADDRESS IS LISTED AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS
MESSAGE.
POSITION AVAILABLE
BIOMECHANICS RESEARCH ASSISTANT
Primary duties:
1. recruiting volunteers for postural balance, gait and motor control
studies
2. running experiments and recording force plate, EMG and
kinematic data
3. processing and analysis of data
4. managing laboratory resources
5. teaching/supervising students
Commitment: full-time or part-time (negotiable)
Salary: negotiable, depending on experience and education
Starting date: negotiable (immediately, if possible)
Requirements:
1. experience in performing biomechanical or motor control
experiments with human subjects
2. experience with force plates, EMG and motion analysis systems
3. training in biomechanics of human motion and balance/ motor
control (MSc preferred, but others will be considered)
4. programming skills and/or electronics/mechanical hand skills
would be an asset
TO APPLY: Please send CV or resume, by FAX or e-mail (no
attachments; ASCII text only, please) to:
Brian Maki, PhD, PEng
Associate Professor, University of Toronto
Senior Scientist, Sunnybrook and Women's College Health
Sciences Centre
E mail: maki@srcl.sunnybrook.utoronto.ca
FAX: (416) 480 5856
Selected applicants will be asked to forward three letters of
reference and university transcripts.
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