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  • PhD Student Position in Dynamic Imaging and Computational Biomechanics

    Who are we?
    As one of Canada’s oldest universities, Queen’s University (Kingston, ON) has established a strong reputation for cutting-edge biomedical research. The university is part of the Human Mobility Research Centre (HMRC), a multidisciplinary consortium of researchers from the university as well as Kingston General Hospital and Hotel Dieu Hospital. This dynamic environment is highly collaborative, bringing together a strong team of biomechanics researchers including Orthopaedic Surgeons, Physiotherapists, Computer Scientists, and Mechanical Engineers. The HMRC provides a vibrant scientific environment for research training, as well as access to advanced facilities in motion capture and dynamic imaging, including a new, state-of-the-art biplanar videoradiography system.

    Queen’s is located in the vibrant city of Kingston on the shores of beautiful Lake Ontario. Kingston is conveniently situated between Toronto and Montreal, and a short distance from the Thousand Islands National Park.

    What we are looking for?
    We are seeking outstanding candidates for PhD study in Dynamic Imaging and Computational Biomechanics. Projects include experimental and analytical approaches to understanding function and dysfunction of multi-articular joints in the upper and lower extremity. Applicants should have a passion for biomechanics and have demonstrated academic excellence, with a BS or MS in Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, or Applied Math. Experience with Solid Works and Matlab is preferred.

    Please send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and a list of three references to Michael.Rainbow@QueensU.Ca
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