The Biomechanics and Motor Learning Laboratory at the University of West Florida is seeking applicants for a Postdoctoral Research position. The postdoc will contribute to research in human movement science including, but not limited to, movement impairments related to disease, cortical and peripheral neural interaction, and performance adaptations within general, athletic, and military populations; as well as interprofessional collaborative research across varying disciplines with shared interests.
The UWF Biomechanics and Motor Learning Laboratory is equipped with a 16-camera Vicon motion capture system, Kistler force plate, two 16-channel Delsys Trigno EMG system (standard and IMU, with force, pressure, and ECG sensors), 128-channel NeuroScan SynAmp EEG system, and a 14-unit Zephyr Bioharness system.
Candidates should have a PhD degree in exercise science, engineering, neuroscience, or a related field. Strong technical skills including experience with motion analysis, electromyography and electroencephalography instrumentation and/or programming skills is highly desirable. The position is scheduled to begin in July/August 2016 and is a two-year post-doctoral appointment.
Please submit a detailed CV, statement of research interests and contact information for three references to Dr. Eric Greska (egreska@uwf.edu). We will begin contacting applicants mid-May.
Eric Greska, Ph.D., CSCS
Assistant Professor, Exercise Science
Director, Biomechanics and Motor Learning Laboratory
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The UWF Biomechanics and Motor Learning Laboratory is equipped with a 16-camera Vicon motion capture system, Kistler force plate, two 16-channel Delsys Trigno EMG system (standard and IMU, with force, pressure, and ECG sensors), 128-channel NeuroScan SynAmp EEG system, and a 14-unit Zephyr Bioharness system.
Candidates should have a PhD degree in exercise science, engineering, neuroscience, or a related field. Strong technical skills including experience with motion analysis, electromyography and electroencephalography instrumentation and/or programming skills is highly desirable. The position is scheduled to begin in July/August 2016 and is a two-year post-doctoral appointment.
Please submit a detailed CV, statement of research interests and contact information for three references to Dr. Eric Greska (egreska@uwf.edu). We will begin contacting applicants mid-May.
Eric Greska, Ph.D., CSCS
Assistant Professor, Exercise Science
Director, Biomechanics and Motor Learning Laboratory
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