We are the Sensing in Biomechanical Processes Lab (SimPL) in Mechanical Engineering at UBC and we are recruiting graduate students!
Funded Master's and PhD student positions are available in the topic of studying the biomechanics of mild traumatic brain injury through sensing, modeling, data mining, and/or neuroimaging. But candidates with other interests in the general area of biomedical sensors and biomechanics are also encouraged to contact us.
Master's and PhD applicant requirements
We look forward to having you in the team!
Lab website: http://simpl.mech.ubc.ca/
Funded Master's and PhD student positions are available in the topic of studying the biomechanics of mild traumatic brain injury through sensing, modeling, data mining, and/or neuroimaging. But candidates with other interests in the general area of biomedical sensors and biomechanics are also encouraged to contact us.
Master's and PhD applicant requirements
- If you are interested in joining SimPL, please first contact Dr. Lyndia Wu at lwu@mech.ubc.ca, and include the following information.
- Curriculum vitae
- Transcript(s)
- A brief statement of research experiences and interests in the email
- Master's and PhD students need to apply to the Mechanical Engineering or Biomedical Engineering Programs at UBC.
- Information regarding Mechanical Engineering's graduate program: http://mech.ubc.ca/graduate/prospective/
- Information regarding Biomedical Engineering's graduate program: https://www.bme.ubc.ca/graduate/pros...uate-programs/
- The application website is: http://www.grad.ubc.ca/application/
- For September admissions, you are encouraged to apply by Dec 1 of the previous year to be considered for departmental scholarships/fellowships, but late applications are also accepted.
We look forward to having you in the team!
Lab website: http://simpl.mech.ubc.ca/
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