The Department of Kinesiology (College of Health Sciences) at the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee is seeking motivated graduate students interested in studying Neuromechanics for our M.S. Kinesiology and Ph.D. Kinesiology programs. The multidisciplinary programs prepare students for careers in higher-education and research. Knowledge and skills in research-related and discipline-specific coursework helps prepare students to address complex real-world health and performance issues and utilize critical thinking skills to generate knowledge and make sound decisions to support continued personal and professional development.
Selected active research in the Neuromechanics area include the mechanics of lower extremity injuries and degenerative joint diseases, development of new motion capture technologies, motor control/learning under novel sensorimotor conditions, and age-related control of balance and force regulation.
Department of Kinesiology, M.S. Kinesiology program, and Ph.D. Kinesiology program information can be found at http://uwm.edu/healthsciences/academ...s-kinesiology/ and at http://uwm.edu/healthsciences/academ...d-kinesiology/ . Please direct M.S. Kinesiology and Ph.D. Kinesiology questions to Dr. Stephen Cobb (gradkin@uwm.edu)
A limited number of fellowships and free standing awards may be available to outstanding students. Additionally, research or project assistantships may be available pending individual faculty funding. Application materials should submitted by April 30.
Selected active research in the Neuromechanics area include the mechanics of lower extremity injuries and degenerative joint diseases, development of new motion capture technologies, motor control/learning under novel sensorimotor conditions, and age-related control of balance and force regulation.
Department of Kinesiology, M.S. Kinesiology program, and Ph.D. Kinesiology program information can be found at http://uwm.edu/healthsciences/academ...s-kinesiology/ and at http://uwm.edu/healthsciences/academ...d-kinesiology/ . Please direct M.S. Kinesiology and Ph.D. Kinesiology questions to Dr. Stephen Cobb (gradkin@uwm.edu)
A limited number of fellowships and free standing awards may be available to outstanding students. Additionally, research or project assistantships may be available pending individual faculty funding. Application materials should submitted by April 30.