Research Engineer
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Full-time Regular, 40 hours/week
This position is focused on experimental data analysis and is currently available in the Center for Injury Biomechanics, Department of Biomedical Engineering at Wake Forest University School of Medicine.
In the course of performing the duties of this position we anticipate that the individual will: 1) apply a strong background in biomechanics and their knowledge of biomechanical testing to data analysis projects, 2) Have the opportunity to participate in a number of ongoing interdisciplinary research projects related to injury biomechanics underway in our center, 3) develop excellent written and oral presentation skills, 4) develop a valuable peer network through collaboration with industry and university partners and 5) encourage the individual's own professional growth through attending pertinent training courses as necessary.
U.S. Citizenship Required
Kerry Danelson, PhD
Assistant Professor
Please follow the link below and submit your application for Job Opening #6418. Be sure when you attach your CV that the filename does not include any spaces and/or characters (underscores are acceptable).
• Enter job code #6418 Research Engineer
• Click Submit then select this position description
• Click Apply Now
• Click Register Now to create a username and password unless you have registered previously.
Full-time Regular, 40 hours/week
This position is focused on experimental data analysis and is currently available in the Center for Injury Biomechanics, Department of Biomedical Engineering at Wake Forest University School of Medicine.
In the course of performing the duties of this position we anticipate that the individual will: 1) apply a strong background in biomechanics and their knowledge of biomechanical testing to data analysis projects, 2) Have the opportunity to participate in a number of ongoing interdisciplinary research projects related to injury biomechanics underway in our center, 3) develop excellent written and oral presentation skills, 4) develop a valuable peer network through collaboration with industry and university partners and 5) encourage the individual's own professional growth through attending pertinent training courses as necessary.
U.S. Citizenship Required
Kerry Danelson, PhD
Assistant Professor