Applications are invited for 1 or 2 MS/PhD positions in the area of multiscale modeling of Bone Mechanotransduction starting in Fall/Spring of 2017/2018. The research work will involve interaction with Bone Biologists, working with several imaging modalities, developing finite element models to study bone mechanotransduction in mouse models. Background and/or interest in working with biology/biological experiments in addition to mechanical testing is a plus. Computational modeling experience and/or interest is also required.
The ideal candidate will have a B.S/M.S. in Biomedical Engineering/Mechanical Engineering with an interest in biomechanics.
UMKC (University of Missouri Kansas City) is located near downtown Kansas City near a beautiful country club Plaza. Further information about the university can be found at www.umkc.edu.
Please send your resume and availability date to ganesht@umkc.edu.
Contact details
Thiagarajan Ganesh,
Professor,
Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering
University of Missouri, Kansas City
Ph: 816-235-1288.
The ideal candidate will have a B.S/M.S. in Biomedical Engineering/Mechanical Engineering with an interest in biomechanics.
UMKC (University of Missouri Kansas City) is located near downtown Kansas City near a beautiful country club Plaza. Further information about the university can be found at www.umkc.edu.
Please send your resume and availability date to ganesht@umkc.edu.
Contact details
Thiagarajan Ganesh,
Professor,
Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering
University of Missouri, Kansas City
Ph: 816-235-1288.