A PhD position is available at the Department of Motion and Exercise Science (Prof. Tobias Siebert) at the University of Stuttgart, Germany. The PhD position is associated with a DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) founded research project entitled “Validation of recent theories of skeletal muscle contraction: experiments and modelling“. The position (TV-L E13; 75%) is for three years with a start date in December 2019.
Required Qualifications:
- applicants should be highly motivated and should have an excellent MSc in biomechanics/Sport science, kinesiology, biology/physiology, neurophysiology, (bio-)physics or a related field
- high interest in physiological/molecular mechanisms and biomechanics
- communication-, team- and good English language skills
The environment in Stuttgart enables particularly close cooperation with an interdisciplinary team of sports scientists, biologists, physicists and engineers. Women are specifically invited to apply. The University of Stuttgart further aims to hire more people with disability and also encourages them to apply for research positions.
Please submit your detailed application in PDF format by 20.09.2019 by email to Sybille Kegreiss <sybille.kegreiss@inspo.uni-stuttgart.de>.
Best regards,
André
University of Stuttgart
Department of Motion and ExerciseScience
Allmandring 5b
room 0.07
70569 Stuttgart
E-mail: Andre.Tomalka@inspo.uni-stuttgart.de
Internet: http://www.inspo.uni-stuttgart.de/aV/
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Required Qualifications:
- applicants should be highly motivated and should have an excellent MSc in biomechanics/Sport science, kinesiology, biology/physiology, neurophysiology, (bio-)physics or a related field
- high interest in physiological/molecular mechanisms and biomechanics
- communication-, team- and good English language skills
The environment in Stuttgart enables particularly close cooperation with an interdisciplinary team of sports scientists, biologists, physicists and engineers. Women are specifically invited to apply. The University of Stuttgart further aims to hire more people with disability and also encourages them to apply for research positions.
Please submit your detailed application in PDF format by 20.09.2019 by email to Sybille Kegreiss <sybille.kegreiss@inspo.uni-stuttgart.de>.
Best regards,
André
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Dr. André TomalkaUniversity of Stuttgart
Department of Motion and ExerciseScience
Allmandring 5b
room 0.07
70569 Stuttgart
E-mail: Andre.Tomalka@inspo.uni-stuttgart.de
Internet: http://www.inspo.uni-stuttgart.de/aV/
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