Biomedical Engineer Position Available!
Position: Biomedical Engineer; Full time with federal benefits. Emphasis on biomechanics and neural control of walking.
Employer: US Department of Veterans Affairs (requires US citizenship)
Location: Brain Rehabilitation Research Center, at the Malcom Randall Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Gainesville, Florida
Seeking a Biomedical Engineer with experience in biomechanics to join our research team. This position is highly collaborative and will involve extensive interaction with human research participants, scientists, multi-disciplinary faculty from the University of Florida, post-doctoral associates, and students in the areas of biomechanics, engineering, neuroscience, rehabilitation, geriatrics, and more. Preferred candidates will have prior experience with three-dimensional motion analysis and strong programming skills in Matlab. Excellent interpersonal skills and written/verbal communication are required.
Gainesville is located in North Central Florida, within a 2-hour drive of Orlando, Tampa, and Jacksonville. Gainesville is certified by the Arbor Day Foundation as a ‘Tree City’ and has abundant options for enthusiasts of outdoor activities (hiking, bicycling, swimming, boating, fishing, kayaking, and more). Gainesville offers a variety of cultural activities, restaurants, museums, art galleries, music venues, and sporting events.
To apply for this position, please email a resume and personal statement of career goals to
Dr. David Clark, at davidclark@ufl.edu
Position: Biomedical Engineer; Full time with federal benefits. Emphasis on biomechanics and neural control of walking.
Employer: US Department of Veterans Affairs (requires US citizenship)
Location: Brain Rehabilitation Research Center, at the Malcom Randall Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Gainesville, Florida
Seeking a Biomedical Engineer with experience in biomechanics to join our research team. This position is highly collaborative and will involve extensive interaction with human research participants, scientists, multi-disciplinary faculty from the University of Florida, post-doctoral associates, and students in the areas of biomechanics, engineering, neuroscience, rehabilitation, geriatrics, and more. Preferred candidates will have prior experience with three-dimensional motion analysis and strong programming skills in Matlab. Excellent interpersonal skills and written/verbal communication are required.
Gainesville is located in North Central Florida, within a 2-hour drive of Orlando, Tampa, and Jacksonville. Gainesville is certified by the Arbor Day Foundation as a ‘Tree City’ and has abundant options for enthusiasts of outdoor activities (hiking, bicycling, swimming, boating, fishing, kayaking, and more). Gainesville offers a variety of cultural activities, restaurants, museums, art galleries, music venues, and sporting events.
To apply for this position, please email a resume and personal statement of career goals to
Dr. David Clark, at davidclark@ufl.edu