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ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESEARCH STAFF POSITION
We will be opening a research staff position at Programs in Physical
Therapy, Northwestern University Medical School with an anticipated
starting date of September 1, 1999. Classification of position will be
determined based on qualification. The length of this appointment is up to
3 years. The focus of the project is to develop and validate computer
models that can be used to simulate the biomechanical and neuromuscular
limitations of a person to terminate movement while maintaining balance.
Description: Responsibilities will include formulating mathematical
equations for dynamic model, computer simulation/optimization for movement
termination and balance recovery. Responsibilities may also include
assisting with experiment verification of balance control theories that
requires data collection, processing and analysis. Individual is
encouraged to disseminate research findings and to develop new projects.
Qualifications: Applicants should have a doctoral degree or equivalent
level of experience in modeling and simulation of human movement, and
control systems related to biomechanics; experimental background is helpful.
Contact: Send recent CV, statement of research goals and interests, and the
names, addresses, phone or e-mail addresses of three or four individuals to
be contacted for references to:
Clive Yi-Chung Pai, PhD, MPT
Programs in Physical Therapy
Nothwestern University Medical School
645 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 1100
Chicago, IL 60611
e-mail: c-pai@nwu.edu
Fax: (312)908-0741
Clive
______________________________
Clive Yi-Chung Pai, PhD, MPT
Research Associate Professor
Programs in Physical Therapy
Northwestern University Medical School
645 N. Michigan Ave, Suite 1100
Chicago, IL 60611
Ph: (312) 908-8273
Fax312) 908-0741
c-pai@nwu.edu
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Thank you.
_________________
ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESEARCH STAFF POSITION
We will be opening a research staff position at Programs in Physical
Therapy, Northwestern University Medical School with an anticipated
starting date of September 1, 1999. Classification of position will be
determined based on qualification. The length of this appointment is up to
3 years. The focus of the project is to develop and validate computer
models that can be used to simulate the biomechanical and neuromuscular
limitations of a person to terminate movement while maintaining balance.
Description: Responsibilities will include formulating mathematical
equations for dynamic model, computer simulation/optimization for movement
termination and balance recovery. Responsibilities may also include
assisting with experiment verification of balance control theories that
requires data collection, processing and analysis. Individual is
encouraged to disseminate research findings and to develop new projects.
Qualifications: Applicants should have a doctoral degree or equivalent
level of experience in modeling and simulation of human movement, and
control systems related to biomechanics; experimental background is helpful.
Contact: Send recent CV, statement of research goals and interests, and the
names, addresses, phone or e-mail addresses of three or four individuals to
be contacted for references to:
Clive Yi-Chung Pai, PhD, MPT
Programs in Physical Therapy
Nothwestern University Medical School
645 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 1100
Chicago, IL 60611
e-mail: c-pai@nwu.edu
Fax: (312)908-0741
Clive
______________________________
Clive Yi-Chung Pai, PhD, MPT
Research Associate Professor
Programs in Physical Therapy
Northwestern University Medical School
645 N. Michigan Ave, Suite 1100
Chicago, IL 60611
Ph: (312) 908-8273
Fax312) 908-0741
c-pai@nwu.edu
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