A position for a doctoral student is available starting Spring 2020 or earlier, at Movement Neuroscience and Rehabilitation Laboratory at Department of Health and Exercise Science at Colorado State University.
The research focus of the MNR laboratory is to understand the mechanisms underlying impaired movement control and its influence on everyday function including bimanual hand use and driving in stroke and older adults.
Qualifications: Qualified candidates must have a bachelors or a masters degree in kinesiology, engineering, neuroscience or any biomedical field. The ideal candidate will have expertise in at least one of these areas: scientific writing, or computer programming.
For full position description and application process, see http://www.chhs.colostate.edu/hes-hp...R-lab-2019.pdf
The research focus of the MNR laboratory is to understand the mechanisms underlying impaired movement control and its influence on everyday function including bimanual hand use and driving in stroke and older adults.
Qualifications: Qualified candidates must have a bachelors or a masters degree in kinesiology, engineering, neuroscience or any biomedical field. The ideal candidate will have expertise in at least one of these areas: scientific writing, or computer programming.
For full position description and application process, see http://www.chhs.colostate.edu/hes-hp...R-lab-2019.pdf