PhD Position in Biomechanics and Motor Control at Michigan State University
A PhD position is available for Fall 2016 in the Motor learning and Rehabilitation Engineering Lab (MOTRE) directed by Dr. Rajiv Ranganathan. We are interested in using robotics and virtual reality to examine issues of motor learning and multi-joint coordination, with an emphasis on stroke rehabilitation. Please take a look at the lab website for more information https://sites.google.com/site/motrelab/
Candidates with a background in human movement or robotics (Kinesiology, Biomedical engineering, Neuroscience, Psychology, Rehabilitation or a related field) are encouraged to apply. Prior research experience with human subjects, biomechanical analysis, and MATLAB programming are highly desirable.
Resources in the lab include an 8-camera motion analysis system (Motion Analysis Corporation, Santa Rosa, CA), a force plate (AMTI, Watertown, MA) and a bimanual KINARM end point robot (BKIN Technologies, Kingston, ON).
The Department of Kinesiology at Michigan State is one of the top ranked departments in the country (National Academy of Kinesiology, 2010 Review). For more information about applying to the graduate program, please visit http://education.msu.edu/kin/graduat...dadmission.asp
If you are interested and would like additional information, please email Dr. Rajiv Ranganathan (rrangana@msu.edu) with a copy of your CV. Applicants are encouraged to get in touch early to receive full consideration for funding and be eligible for the doctoral visitation program (http://www.education.msu.edu/kin/gra...hd/phddvsp.asp)
Rajiv Ranganathan, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Kinesiology
Department of Mechanical Engineering
IM Sports Circle
308 W Circle Dr Rm 203
Michigan State University
Tel: 517-353-6491
Fax: 517-353-2944
rrangana@msu.edu
A PhD position is available for Fall 2016 in the Motor learning and Rehabilitation Engineering Lab (MOTRE) directed by Dr. Rajiv Ranganathan. We are interested in using robotics and virtual reality to examine issues of motor learning and multi-joint coordination, with an emphasis on stroke rehabilitation. Please take a look at the lab website for more information https://sites.google.com/site/motrelab/
Candidates with a background in human movement or robotics (Kinesiology, Biomedical engineering, Neuroscience, Psychology, Rehabilitation or a related field) are encouraged to apply. Prior research experience with human subjects, biomechanical analysis, and MATLAB programming are highly desirable.
Resources in the lab include an 8-camera motion analysis system (Motion Analysis Corporation, Santa Rosa, CA), a force plate (AMTI, Watertown, MA) and a bimanual KINARM end point robot (BKIN Technologies, Kingston, ON).
The Department of Kinesiology at Michigan State is one of the top ranked departments in the country (National Academy of Kinesiology, 2010 Review). For more information about applying to the graduate program, please visit http://education.msu.edu/kin/graduat...dadmission.asp
If you are interested and would like additional information, please email Dr. Rajiv Ranganathan (rrangana@msu.edu) with a copy of your CV. Applicants are encouraged to get in touch early to receive full consideration for funding and be eligible for the doctoral visitation program (http://www.education.msu.edu/kin/gra...hd/phddvsp.asp)
Rajiv Ranganathan, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Kinesiology
Department of Mechanical Engineering
IM Sports Circle
308 W Circle Dr Rm 203
Michigan State University
Tel: 517-353-6491
Fax: 517-353-2944
rrangana@msu.edu
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