Graduate Research Assistantships in Neural Control and Biomechanics of Human Locomotion
Human Neuromechanics Laboratory, University of Michigan
The Human Neuromechanics Laboratory is recruiting two doctoral students in Kinesiology for Fall 2012 to work on projects related to the neural control and biomechanics of human locomotion. These positions are funded by federal grants from the National Institutes of Health and the Army Research Laboratory. Projects involve using high-density electroencephalography (EEG) to examine electrocortical dynamics during walking.
Interested individuals need to apply to the Michigan Kinesiology doctoral program, which has a deadline of Jan. 15 for consideration of funding. More information about the doctoral program can be found at:
Questions on applying to the Kinesiology doctoral program at the University of Michigan should be directed to:
Charlene Ruloff
Graduate Program Coordinator
3146 Observatory Lodge
1402 Washington Hts.
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2013
734-764-1343
kingradcomm@umich.edu
Human Neuromechanics Laboratory, University of Michigan
The Human Neuromechanics Laboratory is recruiting two doctoral students in Kinesiology for Fall 2012 to work on projects related to the neural control and biomechanics of human locomotion. These positions are funded by federal grants from the National Institutes of Health and the Army Research Laboratory. Projects involve using high-density electroencephalography (EEG) to examine electrocortical dynamics during walking.
Interested individuals need to apply to the Michigan Kinesiology doctoral program, which has a deadline of Jan. 15 for consideration of funding. More information about the doctoral program can be found at:
Questions on applying to the Kinesiology doctoral program at the University of Michigan should be directed to:
Charlene Ruloff
Graduate Program Coordinator
3146 Observatory Lodge
1402 Washington Hts.
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2013
734-764-1343
kingradcomm@umich.edu