A Master’s (MSc) position in Rehabilitation Sciences is available at the University of British Columbia (UBC) for a project focused on wearable sensing and mobility in older adults.
The project will develop and validate a wearable-based framework to study real-world walking aid use among older adults.
Project highlights:
Candidate background:
The student will be based at UBC and collaborate with an interdisciplinary team in applied science, rehabilitation and clinical research at the Centre for Aging SMART.
Start date: September 2026 (flexible)
Application deadline: May 15, 2026 (applications will be reviewed until the position is filled)
Interested applicants should send a CV, a transcript, and a brief statement of interest to:
inspire.health.engineering@gmail.com (Subject: MSc Applicant-Rehab Sciences-UBC).
The project will develop and validate a wearable-based framework to study real-world walking aid use among older adults.
Project highlights:
- Wearable sensor data collection
- Human movement analysis (gait, balance, mobility)
- Clinical population: older adults using walking aids
- Integration of lab-based and real-world (free-living) data
- Opportunity to work at the intersection of biomechanics, rehabilitation, and digital health
Candidate background:
- Undergraduate degree in biomechanics, kinesiology, biomedical engineering, rehabilitation sciences, or a related field
- Experience with human movement analysis, signal processing, or wearable sensors is an asset
- Interest in clinical/translational research
The student will be based at UBC and collaborate with an interdisciplinary team in applied science, rehabilitation and clinical research at the Centre for Aging SMART.
Start date: September 2026 (flexible)
Application deadline: May 15, 2026 (applications will be reviewed until the position is filled)
Interested applicants should send a CV, a transcript, and a brief statement of interest to:
inspire.health.engineering@gmail.com (Subject: MSc Applicant-Rehab Sciences-UBC).