Imperial College London, in collaboration with The Royal British Legion, has established a Centre for the study of blast injuries (www.imperial.ac.uk/cbis). The Centre seeks to progress understanding of blast injury through research and education, by ensuring collaboration of engineers, scientists and clinicians, in order to improve clinical treatment and rehabilitation and influence strategies such as equipment design. The Centre has a strong focus on translation into clinical treatment and quality of life benefits for wounded personnel and veterans.
Applications are invited for a Research Associate in Hand Trauma position in the group of Dr Angela Kedgley. The post holder will also act as a manager for projects involving optical motion analysis within the Centre, under the supervision of Prof Anthony Bull.
We seek a highly motivated individual to fill this post, in possession of a PhD (or equivalent experience) in engineering or physical sciences and a high level of competence in collecting and analysing kinematic and kinetic data from human subjects.
Informal enquiries can be made directly to Dr Angela Kedgley (email address: akedgley@imperial.ac.uk).
Our preferred method of application is online via the Imperial College website at http://www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/ where you will find a job description and person specification for this post. Please enter the job title or vacancy reference number ENG00502 into "Search for jobs". Complete and upload an application form as directed.
The complete job description and person specification may also be found at: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/desc...d%2BTrauma.pdf
Should you have any queries about the application process please contact Ms Jo Adam (i.adam@imperial.ac.uk).
Closing date: 3 October 2018 (Midnight BST)
Applications are invited for a Research Associate in Hand Trauma position in the group of Dr Angela Kedgley. The post holder will also act as a manager for projects involving optical motion analysis within the Centre, under the supervision of Prof Anthony Bull.
We seek a highly motivated individual to fill this post, in possession of a PhD (or equivalent experience) in engineering or physical sciences and a high level of competence in collecting and analysing kinematic and kinetic data from human subjects.
Informal enquiries can be made directly to Dr Angela Kedgley (email address: akedgley@imperial.ac.uk).
Our preferred method of application is online via the Imperial College website at http://www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/ where you will find a job description and person specification for this post. Please enter the job title or vacancy reference number ENG00502 into "Search for jobs". Complete and upload an application form as directed.
The complete job description and person specification may also be found at: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/desc...d%2BTrauma.pdf
Should you have any queries about the application process please contact Ms Jo Adam (i.adam@imperial.ac.uk).
Closing date: 3 October 2018 (Midnight BST)