Please follow the below link to an advert for an MRC-Arthritis Research UK funded Post-doc vacancy, based at the Institute of Ageing and Chronic Disease, University of Liverpool, working with Prof Robin Crompton and the previous post holder, Dr Karl Bates.
The post holder will be part of the Evolutionary Morphology and Biomechanics Research Group (EMBR), and facilitate age and disease-related research into human and companion animal locomotor biomechanics, through multi-scale computer modelling and simulation. Their primary responsibility will be to investigate the processes and effects of ageing on hard and soft tissue structures in humans, and to a lesser extent companion animals, using a variety of computational engineering techniques, including multi-body dynamic analysis (MDA) and particularly finite element (FE) analysis approaches, and they will be expected to participate fully in experimental data collection.
Please feel free to forward to any colleagues who may be interested or distribution lists that may be relevant.
Karl Bates
University of Liverpool
The post holder will be part of the Evolutionary Morphology and Biomechanics Research Group (EMBR), and facilitate age and disease-related research into human and companion animal locomotor biomechanics, through multi-scale computer modelling and simulation. Their primary responsibility will be to investigate the processes and effects of ageing on hard and soft tissue structures in humans, and to a lesser extent companion animals, using a variety of computational engineering techniques, including multi-body dynamic analysis (MDA) and particularly finite element (FE) analysis approaches, and they will be expected to participate fully in experimental data collection.
Please feel free to forward to any colleagues who may be interested or distribution lists that may be relevant.
Karl Bates
University of Liverpool