The Musculoskeletal Biomechanics Lab at Carnegie Mellon University (PI: Eni Halilaj) is seeking a Research Assistant to join our research team working on natural-environment and in-lab biomechanics. Duties will include, but are not limited to, experimental data collection (e.g., marker-based motion capture, wearables, MRI), data processing and analysis, and co-authoring of manuscripts.
Qualifications: (1) Bachelor's or Master’s degree in engineering, exercise science, biology, or related field. (2) At least two years of research experience, preferably with human-subject studies. (3) Experience collecting, processing, and analyzing biomechanics data, such motion capture. (4) Excellent communication skills.
Interested applicants should email Eni Halilaj (ehalilaj@andrew.cmu.edu) with a single PDF file that includes a short cover letter describing qualifications and career aspirations, CV, and the names of two letter writers. Please use the subject line “Research Assistant Application” to ensure receipt. We will start reviewing applications immediately and continue until the position is filled.
About our Lab: http://www.cmu-msk-biomechanics.com
About Carnegie Mellon: https://www.cmu.edu/about/index.html
About Pittsburgh: https://www.visitpittsburgh.com/about-us/about-pittsburgh
Qualifications: (1) Bachelor's or Master’s degree in engineering, exercise science, biology, or related field. (2) At least two years of research experience, preferably with human-subject studies. (3) Experience collecting, processing, and analyzing biomechanics data, such motion capture. (4) Excellent communication skills.
Interested applicants should email Eni Halilaj (ehalilaj@andrew.cmu.edu) with a single PDF file that includes a short cover letter describing qualifications and career aspirations, CV, and the names of two letter writers. Please use the subject line “Research Assistant Application” to ensure receipt. We will start reviewing applications immediately and continue until the position is filled.
About our Lab: http://www.cmu-msk-biomechanics.com
About Carnegie Mellon: https://www.cmu.edu/about/index.html
About Pittsburgh: https://www.visitpittsburgh.com/about-us/about-pittsburgh