The Sensorimotor Development Lab (SDLab) is seeking highly motivated students for a PhD position with an emphasis in motor learning, biomechanics, or developmental psychology.
The focus of the SDLab is in the area of motor development throughout the lifespan, specifically in the context of how infants and young children learn to interact with the surrounding environment. We use a combination of both quantitative (3D kinematics using motion capture cameras and IMUs ) and qualitative techniques (video coding) to answer these questions.
If you are interested in applying to the graduate program, please contact Dr. Mei-Hua Lee (mhlee@msu.edu) with a CV and a goals statement. Please also visit the lab website (http://education.msu.edu/kin/research/sdlab/ ) for more information.
Applicants are encouraged to get in touch early to receive full consideration for funding and be eligible for the doctoral visitation program (due October 15th)
(https://education.msu.edu/kin/gradua...ation-program/)
For information about applying to the graduate school at Michigan State please visit https://education.msu.edu/kin/graduate/phd/apply/
Mei-Hua Lee, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Sensorimotor Development Laboratory
Department of Kinesiology
Michigan State University
308 W. Circle Dr. Room 126
East Lansing, MI 48824
517-353-4652 (Office)
mhlee@msu.edu
http://education.msu.edu/kin/research/sdlab/
The focus of the SDLab is in the area of motor development throughout the lifespan, specifically in the context of how infants and young children learn to interact with the surrounding environment. We use a combination of both quantitative (3D kinematics using motion capture cameras and IMUs ) and qualitative techniques (video coding) to answer these questions.
If you are interested in applying to the graduate program, please contact Dr. Mei-Hua Lee (mhlee@msu.edu) with a CV and a goals statement. Please also visit the lab website (http://education.msu.edu/kin/research/sdlab/ ) for more information.
Applicants are encouraged to get in touch early to receive full consideration for funding and be eligible for the doctoral visitation program (due October 15th)
(https://education.msu.edu/kin/gradua...ation-program/)
For information about applying to the graduate school at Michigan State please visit https://education.msu.edu/kin/graduate/phd/apply/
Mei-Hua Lee, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Sensorimotor Development Laboratory
Department of Kinesiology
Michigan State University
308 W. Circle Dr. Room 126
East Lansing, MI 48824
517-353-4652 (Office)
mhlee@msu.edu
http://education.msu.edu/kin/research/sdlab/