We are happy to announce multiple fully-funded MS/PhD research positions in biomechanics in the Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering at West Virginia University (WVU) starting Summer or Fall 2022. The positions come with tuition and a competitive annual stipend. Preference will be given to PhD applicants, but strong MS applicants will also be considered. Applications received prior to January 15, 2022 will receive the highest priority, though applications will continue to be accepted until April 1. Feel free to share this opportunity broadly.
Dr. Jessica Allen, who leads the Neuromechanics of Mobility (NeuroMob) Laboratory (www.neuromoblab.com), is seeking students interested in using motion capture, electromyography, and musculoskeletal modeling and simulation to answer research questions about how the nervous system successfully controls movement and maintains balance in activities important for daily life and what goes wrong in persons with deteriorated musculoskeletal and/or neurological systems. These graduate research positions are supported by grants from NSF and NIH.
Dr. Stephen Cain, who leads the Advancing Wearable Systems for Out-of-the-lab Measurement and Evaluation (AWeSOME) Research Laboratory (https://stephencain.faculty.wvu.edu/), is seeking students interested in developing novel approaches and algorithms for meaningfully quantifying human movement in the real world to answer research questions about shoulder use in manual wheelchair users, gait of patients with knee osteoarthritis, and the biomechanics of eye dropper use, among other research applications. These graduate research positions are supported by grants from the NIH, American Cancer Society, Research to Prevent Blindness, and other fellowship opportunities.
Come join biomechanics at WVU! In addition to Drs. Allen and Cain, there are numerous faculty across Engineering, Exercise Science, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Training pursuing biomechanics-related research at WVU, allowing for a diverse and collaborative educational and research experience.
How to Apply: Interested students should apply to the WVU Biomedical Engineering program at: https://graduateadmissions.wvu.edu/how-to-apply. Students are encouraged to contact Dr. Allen (jessica.allen@mail.wvu.edu) or Dr. Cain (stephen.cain@mail.wvu.edu). Please include your CV and a brief statement of your interest in your e-mail.
More information on the biomedical engineering graduate program can be found by visiting: http://catalog.wvu.edu/graduate/coll...ineering/#text
About WVU. West Virginia University is a comprehensive land-grant institution in Morgantown, WV, with an enrollment of over 29,000 students, with Carnegie Classification –R1: Doctoral Universities Highest Research Activity. The Statler College has seven academic departments, over 4,700 students, and 135 faculty members, with about $30M in annual external research expenditures. The Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering has 21 faculty members and approximately 240 undergraduate and 60 graduate students. The Department offers degrees at the B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. levels in both chemical and biomedical engineering. The Biomedical Engineering program has eight participating faculty from several departments including Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Computer Science and Electrical Engineering as well as several adjunct faculty in other colleges at WVU.
About Morgantown. Morgantown and vicinity have a diverse population of about 62,000 residents and is ranked highly among the most livable small cities in the country. The community lies within a high technology corridor that also includes several federal research facilities. Morgantown is readily accessible and within driving distance from Pittsburgh, PA (<1.5 hrs) and Washington, DC (~3 hrs), which provide access to big-city amenities. West Virginia is truly ‘almost heaven’ for those that love the outdoors and there are a dizzying array of recreational options close to Morgantown (https://diyoutdoors.wvu.edu/maps) including 53 miles of rail-trail that makes it possible to get out of town using human power (https://montrails.org/rail-trail-maps/).
West Virginia University is proud to be an Equal Opportunity employer and is the recipient of an NSF ADVANCE award for gender equity. The University values diversity among its faculty, staff, and students, and invites applications from all qualified applicants regardless of race, ethnicity, color, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, nationality, genetics, disability, or Veteran status.
Dr. Jessica Allen, who leads the Neuromechanics of Mobility (NeuroMob) Laboratory (www.neuromoblab.com), is seeking students interested in using motion capture, electromyography, and musculoskeletal modeling and simulation to answer research questions about how the nervous system successfully controls movement and maintains balance in activities important for daily life and what goes wrong in persons with deteriorated musculoskeletal and/or neurological systems. These graduate research positions are supported by grants from NSF and NIH.
Dr. Stephen Cain, who leads the Advancing Wearable Systems for Out-of-the-lab Measurement and Evaluation (AWeSOME) Research Laboratory (https://stephencain.faculty.wvu.edu/), is seeking students interested in developing novel approaches and algorithms for meaningfully quantifying human movement in the real world to answer research questions about shoulder use in manual wheelchair users, gait of patients with knee osteoarthritis, and the biomechanics of eye dropper use, among other research applications. These graduate research positions are supported by grants from the NIH, American Cancer Society, Research to Prevent Blindness, and other fellowship opportunities.
Come join biomechanics at WVU! In addition to Drs. Allen and Cain, there are numerous faculty across Engineering, Exercise Science, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Training pursuing biomechanics-related research at WVU, allowing for a diverse and collaborative educational and research experience.
How to Apply: Interested students should apply to the WVU Biomedical Engineering program at: https://graduateadmissions.wvu.edu/how-to-apply. Students are encouraged to contact Dr. Allen (jessica.allen@mail.wvu.edu) or Dr. Cain (stephen.cain@mail.wvu.edu). Please include your CV and a brief statement of your interest in your e-mail.
More information on the biomedical engineering graduate program can be found by visiting: http://catalog.wvu.edu/graduate/coll...ineering/#text
About WVU. West Virginia University is a comprehensive land-grant institution in Morgantown, WV, with an enrollment of over 29,000 students, with Carnegie Classification –R1: Doctoral Universities Highest Research Activity. The Statler College has seven academic departments, over 4,700 students, and 135 faculty members, with about $30M in annual external research expenditures. The Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering has 21 faculty members and approximately 240 undergraduate and 60 graduate students. The Department offers degrees at the B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. levels in both chemical and biomedical engineering. The Biomedical Engineering program has eight participating faculty from several departments including Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Computer Science and Electrical Engineering as well as several adjunct faculty in other colleges at WVU.
About Morgantown. Morgantown and vicinity have a diverse population of about 62,000 residents and is ranked highly among the most livable small cities in the country. The community lies within a high technology corridor that also includes several federal research facilities. Morgantown is readily accessible and within driving distance from Pittsburgh, PA (<1.5 hrs) and Washington, DC (~3 hrs), which provide access to big-city amenities. West Virginia is truly ‘almost heaven’ for those that love the outdoors and there are a dizzying array of recreational options close to Morgantown (https://diyoutdoors.wvu.edu/maps) including 53 miles of rail-trail that makes it possible to get out of town using human power (https://montrails.org/rail-trail-maps/).
West Virginia University is proud to be an Equal Opportunity employer and is the recipient of an NSF ADVANCE award for gender equity. The University values diversity among its faculty, staff, and students, and invites applications from all qualified applicants regardless of race, ethnicity, color, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, nationality, genetics, disability, or Veteran status.