The Human Motion Biomechanics Lab at the University of British Columbia and The Motion Lab at BC Children's Hospital are seeking applications for a research coordinator position and postdoctoral scholar position to work on a new collaborative project implementing markerless motion capture technologies for return to sport assessments in children following anterior cruciate ligament injury. Candidates will work in an inter-disciplinary environment between a biomechanics research lab specializing in wearable and remote motion capture technologies in collaboration with a clinical biomechanics lab performing quantitative biomechanical analysis in children. Candidates will have access to state-of-the-art clinical motion capture laboratories that utilize a combination of traditional marker-based motion capture technologies as well as novel markerless systems. In addition to collecting new data, candidates will have the opportunity to work with large retrospective clinical pediatric biomechanical datasets.
Research Coordinator:
For the research coordinator, we are seeking a candidate that will primarily assist with recruiting and coordinating patients for research studies, as well as managing equipment and data utilized in the studies. The research coordinator is expected to have a Bachelor's or equivalent and at least three years of experience in a research environment (whether through a graduate degree or in another context such as a lab manager). Having experience in the clinical setting is preferred.
Please see more detail and apply for the research coordinator position here: https://ubc.wd10.myworkdayjobs.com/e...inator_JR21601
Postdoctoral Scholar:
We are also seeking applications for a postdoctoral scholar. The postdoctoral scholar will work together with the larger team to analyze collected data investigating the validity of markerless motion capture for at home biomechanical assessment, and identifying relevant biomechanical features that might differentiate patients who are suitable for return to sport following injury. We anticipate the postdoctoral scholar will have further opportunities to explore pediatric biomechanical analyses from retrospective datasets at the BC Children's Hospital. We anticipate this position will be funded through a Mitacs Accelerate grant in partnership with the BC Children's Hospital. Interested applicants should contact Calvin Kuo directly with their CV (include reference contact information) and letter of interest: calvin.kuo@ubc.ca
Research Coordinator:
For the research coordinator, we are seeking a candidate that will primarily assist with recruiting and coordinating patients for research studies, as well as managing equipment and data utilized in the studies. The research coordinator is expected to have a Bachelor's or equivalent and at least three years of experience in a research environment (whether through a graduate degree or in another context such as a lab manager). Having experience in the clinical setting is preferred.
Please see more detail and apply for the research coordinator position here: https://ubc.wd10.myworkdayjobs.com/e...inator_JR21601
Postdoctoral Scholar:
We are also seeking applications for a postdoctoral scholar. The postdoctoral scholar will work together with the larger team to analyze collected data investigating the validity of markerless motion capture for at home biomechanical assessment, and identifying relevant biomechanical features that might differentiate patients who are suitable for return to sport following injury. We anticipate the postdoctoral scholar will have further opportunities to explore pediatric biomechanical analyses from retrospective datasets at the BC Children's Hospital. We anticipate this position will be funded through a Mitacs Accelerate grant in partnership with the BC Children's Hospital. Interested applicants should contact Calvin Kuo directly with their CV (include reference contact information) and letter of interest: calvin.kuo@ubc.ca