Dear All,
There is an immediate short term fellowship opportunity for a programmer in
MatLab available at the Let People Move biomechanics laboratory in Perugia,
Italy.
We are seeking to integrate MatLab into our environment and as such,
requires someone with strong Matlab programming skills and a knowledge of
kinematics, motion analysis and data processing. Your responsibilities will
include education of the software, developing software to run various
clinical tests, archiving patient and subject information, and aiding in the
development of kinematics and inverse dynamics software for research
purposes. The position is expected to last around three months and will be
administrated as a research fellowship. Your working environment will be in
English, Italian is not required as you will be working closely with an
english speaking biomechanics researcher.
Let People Move is a privately funded and extremely well equipped
biomechanics research and clinical analysis facility. The lab is equipped
with 2 Bertec forceplates, APAS (with 4-100Hz video cameras) and MacReflex
motion analysis systems, KinCom, 16 channel Noraxon telemetric EMG,
footswitches, strain gauges, accelerometers, a number of Pentiums, etc...
Current research includes sports medicine, focusing on football (soccer)
injuries of the knee joint, shoulder injuries (gymnasts and volleyball) as
well as other patient populations and pathologies not related to sports.
The lab is located in a new, large and bright facility with ample lab and
working space. Perugia is a beautiful city in the 'Green Heart' of Italy
with a young and vibrant atmosphere due to the Italian and Foreigners
universities.
For further information please reply to this message. All information will
be treated with discretion.
Thank You,
Daniel Benoit
Direttore Ricerca Scientifica /\
Laboratorio di Biomeccanica |\/ \/|
Let People Move __|\ | | /|__
Perugia, Italy \
/
Ph. +39 (0)75 500 3956
Fax +39 (0)75 501 0921 #
dbenoit@magma.ca #
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There is an immediate short term fellowship opportunity for a programmer in
MatLab available at the Let People Move biomechanics laboratory in Perugia,
Italy.
We are seeking to integrate MatLab into our environment and as such,
requires someone with strong Matlab programming skills and a knowledge of
kinematics, motion analysis and data processing. Your responsibilities will
include education of the software, developing software to run various
clinical tests, archiving patient and subject information, and aiding in the
development of kinematics and inverse dynamics software for research
purposes. The position is expected to last around three months and will be
administrated as a research fellowship. Your working environment will be in
English, Italian is not required as you will be working closely with an
english speaking biomechanics researcher.
Let People Move is a privately funded and extremely well equipped
biomechanics research and clinical analysis facility. The lab is equipped
with 2 Bertec forceplates, APAS (with 4-100Hz video cameras) and MacReflex
motion analysis systems, KinCom, 16 channel Noraxon telemetric EMG,
footswitches, strain gauges, accelerometers, a number of Pentiums, etc...
Current research includes sports medicine, focusing on football (soccer)
injuries of the knee joint, shoulder injuries (gymnasts and volleyball) as
well as other patient populations and pathologies not related to sports.
The lab is located in a new, large and bright facility with ample lab and
working space. Perugia is a beautiful city in the 'Green Heart' of Italy
with a young and vibrant atmosphere due to the Italian and Foreigners
universities.
For further information please reply to this message. All information will
be treated with discretion.
Thank You,
Daniel Benoit
Direttore Ricerca Scientifica /\
Laboratorio di Biomeccanica |\/ \/|
Let People Move __|\ | | /|__
Perugia, Italy \
/
Ph. +39 (0)75 500 3956
Fax +39 (0)75 501 0921 #
dbenoit@magma.ca #
'Integrity is our greatest asset'
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