PhD assistantship
Neuromuscular and Musculoskeletal Biomechanics Lab
Department of Bioengineering
The University of Texas at Dallas
Richardson, Texas, USA
We are happy to announce a funded PhD research position in human movement biomechanics in the Department of Bioengineering at The University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas) starting Fall 2022. The Neuromuscular and Musculoskeletal Biomechanics Lab, led by Prof. Gu Eon Kang, is seeking a PhD student who has experiences and/or is interested in using motion capture technology, force plates, instrumented treadmill, electromyography, and wearable sensors to conduct a series of projects regarding mobility research in diabetic foot disease. These projects will be in collaboration with healthcare providers at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Applications received prior to January 30, 2022 will receive the highest priority, though applications will continue to be accepted until April 30, 2022. Feel free to share this opportunity broadly.
How to Apply:
Interested students should apply to the program by submitting relevant documents to https://graduate-admissions.utdallas...ion/apply-now/
AND
email your curriculum vitae and a brief statement of your research, industry, or other work experiences to Prof. Gu Eon Kang (GuEon.Kang2@utdallas.edu).
More information on the UT Dallas Bioengineering graduate program can be found by visiting:
https://be.utdallas.edu/graduate/degree-programs/
Neuromuscular and Musculoskeletal Biomechanics Lab
Department of Bioengineering
The University of Texas at Dallas
Richardson, Texas, USA
We are happy to announce a funded PhD research position in human movement biomechanics in the Department of Bioengineering at The University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas) starting Fall 2022. The Neuromuscular and Musculoskeletal Biomechanics Lab, led by Prof. Gu Eon Kang, is seeking a PhD student who has experiences and/or is interested in using motion capture technology, force plates, instrumented treadmill, electromyography, and wearable sensors to conduct a series of projects regarding mobility research in diabetic foot disease. These projects will be in collaboration with healthcare providers at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Applications received prior to January 30, 2022 will receive the highest priority, though applications will continue to be accepted until April 30, 2022. Feel free to share this opportunity broadly.
How to Apply:
Interested students should apply to the program by submitting relevant documents to https://graduate-admissions.utdallas...ion/apply-now/
AND
email your curriculum vitae and a brief statement of your research, industry, or other work experiences to Prof. Gu Eon Kang (GuEon.Kang2@utdallas.edu).
More information on the UT Dallas Bioengineering graduate program can be found by visiting:
https://be.utdallas.edu/graduate/degree-programs/