We are offering two full-time posts on a fixed-term contract for 9-months with an early January 2015 start:
Research Associate (The Kinematics of Distance Running)
Job reference REQ14786
We are seeking a Research Associate with skills and experience in 3-D motion analysis to assess the kinematics of running. You will contribute to the organisation and running of a research project investigating the biomechanics of the "ideal" running technique. The overall project will involve physiological and biomechanical measurements. Contributing to all aspects of the project (recruitment, management), you will have primary responsibility for the kinematic measurements. Experience of large multidisciplinary exercise studies and the capability to contribute to statistical aspects of the project are desirable.
Research Associate (The Physiology of Distance Running)
Job reference REQ14785
We are seeking a Research Associate with skills and experience in endurance exercise physiology, and specifically respiratory gas analysis, to assess running economy. You will contribute to the organisation and running of a research project investigating the biomechanics of the "ideal" running technique. The overall project will involve physiological and biomechanical measurements. Contributing to all aspects of the project (recruitment, management), you will have primary responsibility for the physiological measurements. Experience of large multidisciplinary exercise studies and the capability to contribute to statistical aspects of the project are desirable.
Informal enquiries are welcomed and should be directed by email to Dr Jonathan Folland: J.P.Folland@lboro.ac.uk; or telephone +44(0)1509 226334.
For more information and to apply for these vacancies visit the university recruitment website: https://vacancies.lboro.ac.uk/.
The closing date for receipt of applications is Sunday 7 December 2014. It is anticipated that interviews will be held on either Friday 12th or Monday 15th December 2014.
Research Associate (The Kinematics of Distance Running)
Job reference REQ14786
We are seeking a Research Associate with skills and experience in 3-D motion analysis to assess the kinematics of running. You will contribute to the organisation and running of a research project investigating the biomechanics of the "ideal" running technique. The overall project will involve physiological and biomechanical measurements. Contributing to all aspects of the project (recruitment, management), you will have primary responsibility for the kinematic measurements. Experience of large multidisciplinary exercise studies and the capability to contribute to statistical aspects of the project are desirable.
Research Associate (The Physiology of Distance Running)
Job reference REQ14785
We are seeking a Research Associate with skills and experience in endurance exercise physiology, and specifically respiratory gas analysis, to assess running economy. You will contribute to the organisation and running of a research project investigating the biomechanics of the "ideal" running technique. The overall project will involve physiological and biomechanical measurements. Contributing to all aspects of the project (recruitment, management), you will have primary responsibility for the physiological measurements. Experience of large multidisciplinary exercise studies and the capability to contribute to statistical aspects of the project are desirable.
Informal enquiries are welcomed and should be directed by email to Dr Jonathan Folland: J.P.Folland@lboro.ac.uk; or telephone +44(0)1509 226334.
For more information and to apply for these vacancies visit the university recruitment website: https://vacancies.lboro.ac.uk/.
The closing date for receipt of applications is Sunday 7 December 2014. It is anticipated that interviews will be held on either Friday 12th or Monday 15th December 2014.