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  • Post-doctoral Position (3 years) in Musculoskeletal Modeling and Simulation of Skiing

    Post-doctoral Position in Musculoskeletal Modeling and Simulation

    Department of Sport Science at the University of Innsbruck


    The Department of Sport Science at the University of Innsbruck, Austria, is looking for a qualified Post-doc with a sound knowledge in modeling, simulation, and optimization of sport movements. The successful candidate will work in the biomechanics group of Prof. Nachbauer with a focus on alpine sports and in particular alpine skiing.
    We offer a state-of-the-art lab infrastructure and provide a positive, constructive working environment. The right person will find excellent conditions to further establish her- or himself as a researcher and will be able to lay solid foundations for their future career.
    Furthermore, with Innsbruck located in the center of the Alps, offering many opportunities for sports and other activities as well as with close proximity to Italy, Germany or Switzerland, we can also offer excellent quality of life outside of work.

    Start date/duration:
    • as soon as possible
    • 3 years

    Administrative unit:
    • Department of Sport Science

    Extent of employment:
    • 40 hours/week

    Responsibilities:
    • Musculoskeletal modeling and simulation of skiing
    • Independent research and teaching, collaboration in writing of research applications, publications, participation in conferences
    • Supervision of students
    • Assistance in organization and administration

    Required qualifications:
    • Doctor´s degree
    • Sound knowledge in modeling, simulation, and optimization of sport movements
    • High skills in programming (e.g. C++, Matlab, Python) and practical experience with modeling and simulation software (e.g. OpenSim, Anybody, FEBio)
    • Sound experience in biomechanical measurements
    • Proof of scientific publications in international peer reviewed journals
    • Very good English skills
    • Collaborative skills, independent word, communications skills, resilience in stressful situations


    Application:
    Deadline for the application is October 25th, with the aim of starting as soon as possible.

    After creating an account for the online system
    https://orawww.uibk.ac.at/public/lfu...ung?page_in=48

    Applicants should Apply online using the following link https://orawww.uibk.ac.at/public/kar...sg_id_in=10880


    _____________________________
    Dr. Heinrich Dieter
    Department of Sport Science
    University of Innsbruck
    Fürstenweg 185
    6020 Innsbruck
    Austria
    Email: dieter.heinrich@uibk.ac.at
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