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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

 

Undergraduate Opportunities

 

We are currently seeking undergraduates for lab positions to support our research grants and projects.  Hours are flexible.  If interested please contact Dr. Beschorner or Dr. Slavens to discuss available research opportunities.
 

 

Graduate Opportunities

 

Description

An opening exists at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in the Gait
Analysis and Biodynamics Laboratory (GABL) jointly in the Center for Ergonomics and the Rehabilitation Research Design and Disability (R2D2) Center for a graduate project assistant. The position is funded by NIDRR Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center: Technologies for Children with Orthopedic Disabilities.This research will develop and apply a musculoskeletal model to investigate shoulder joint dynamics of children with severe orthopedic disabilities. It is anticipated that the biomechanical, functional, and transitional findings of this study will direct improvements in rehabilitative treatment, intervention and therapeutic management for children with severe orthopedic disabilities.
 
The PA position is annually funded for 33% time and includes tuition, stipend and
benefits.This work could lead to a Master’s or Doctorate Thesis.

 

Preferred Qualifications 

  • B.S. or M.S. in engineering, occupational therapy, physical therapy, kinesiology, or other related field.
  • Research interests related to musculoskeletal modeling, biomechanics, rehabilitation engineering, and/or pediatric mobility.
  • Research experience with musculoskeletal modeling a plus
  • Software knowledge of OpenSim, SIMM, Matlab, and Vicon a plus
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Potential for refereed publications

 

Application and Contact Information

To apply, please send your curriculum vita and a statement of your research interests to Brooke Slavens, PhD.

Email: slavens@uwm.edu
Phone: (414) 229-6933
Website: http://www4.uwm.edu/chs/faculty_staff/b_slavens.cfm
R2D2 Website: http://www.r2d2.uwm.edu/

 

 

 

 
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