The Technology Team of Toronto Rehabilitation Institute and the Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering (IBBME) of the University of Toronto are inviting applications for a researcher in Rehabilitation Engineering.
This is an opportunity to work with a world-leading multidisciplinary team developing practical solutions to important problems faced by older people and people with disabilities. The research environment includes the most sophisticated laboratories in the world (www.idapt.com) and the strong academic environment of IBBME.
The holder of this position will be expected to maintain an externally funded research program, supervise graduate students and contribute to the teaching of rehabilitation engineering at the graduate level.
Applicants should have strong academic records in biomechanics and/or assistive technology development. Experience with product development in the commercial environment will also be considered asset.
This is a scientist position at Toronto Rehabilitation Institute. The scientist will receive a status-only appointment to the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering and the Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Toronto and will be eligible to supervise graduate students in those departments.
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Please send your letter of application (which includes a statement of research interest and the names of three referees) accompanied by your CV, quoting the position in the header, to Lois Ward, before June 1, 2012, for consideration by the search committee.
Lois Ward, Manager, Research Operations, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute-UHN, 550 University Avenue, Room 12-171, Toronto ON M5G 2A2 ward.lois@torontorehab.on.ca
This is an opportunity to work with a world-leading multidisciplinary team developing practical solutions to important problems faced by older people and people with disabilities. The research environment includes the most sophisticated laboratories in the world (www.idapt.com) and the strong academic environment of IBBME.
The holder of this position will be expected to maintain an externally funded research program, supervise graduate students and contribute to the teaching of rehabilitation engineering at the graduate level.
Applicants should have strong academic records in biomechanics and/or assistive technology development. Experience with product development in the commercial environment will also be considered asset.
This is a scientist position at Toronto Rehabilitation Institute. The scientist will receive a status-only appointment to the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering and the Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Toronto and will be eligible to supervise graduate students in those departments.
__________________________________________________ _________________________
Please send your letter of application (which includes a statement of research interest and the names of three referees) accompanied by your CV, quoting the position in the header, to Lois Ward, before June 1, 2012, for consideration by the search committee.
Lois Ward, Manager, Research Operations, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute-UHN, 550 University Avenue, Room 12-171, Toronto ON M5G 2A2 ward.lois@torontorehab.on.ca