We are looking for an individual with a masters degree in biomechanics, biomedical engineering, or related field to work on a exciting funded project in the departments of orthopaedic surgery and physical therapy at the University of Kentucky.
The person in this position must have a research interest in lower extremity biomechanics as well as experience with lower extremity motion capture, data processing and software such as visual 3D, Matlab, or Labview.
They will be responsible for data collection, processing, assist with data analysis and manuscript preparation on a multi year prospective study.
The person in this position will join a team of experienced orthopaedic surgeons, physical therapists, biomechanists, and scientists.
Lexington is a beautiful city situated in the rolling foot hills of the bluegrass region of Kentucky.
There are numerous outdoor activities ranging from climbing to caving and kayaking, all within an hour’s drive.
Lexington also has a rich cultural environment with a strong arts and music scene. Additionally, Lexington benefits from a very reasonable cost of living and temperate weather.
If interested in this position please email a letter of interest which specifies strengths for this position and resume to:
Brian Noehren, PT, PhD, FACSM
Associate Professor
Division of Physical Therapy
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
University of Kentucky
E-Mail: b.noehren@uky.edu
The person in this position must have a research interest in lower extremity biomechanics as well as experience with lower extremity motion capture, data processing and software such as visual 3D, Matlab, or Labview.
They will be responsible for data collection, processing, assist with data analysis and manuscript preparation on a multi year prospective study.
The person in this position will join a team of experienced orthopaedic surgeons, physical therapists, biomechanists, and scientists.
Lexington is a beautiful city situated in the rolling foot hills of the bluegrass region of Kentucky.
There are numerous outdoor activities ranging from climbing to caving and kayaking, all within an hour’s drive.
Lexington also has a rich cultural environment with a strong arts and music scene. Additionally, Lexington benefits from a very reasonable cost of living and temperate weather.
If interested in this position please email a letter of interest which specifies strengths for this position and resume to:
Brian Noehren, PT, PhD, FACSM
Associate Professor
Division of Physical Therapy
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
University of Kentucky
E-Mail: b.noehren@uky.edu