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for tenure-track positions at the rank of Full Professor within the department. Candidates with particular research emphasis and interests in the areas of: (1) Biomechanics and Biosystems Engineering, (2
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the professional preparation of the students. Qualifications MUST HAVE a minimum of a MS in Exercise Science or related discipline, teaching experience in laboratory settings (human performance and biomechanics
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, the United States, and the world. The expertise and interests of our nationally recognized faculty span biomechanical, pedagogical, physiological, psychological, and social dimensions of physical activity, exercise
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also teach labs such as: Kines 109 Lab - Motor Learning, Kines 116 Lab - Fundamentals of Biomechanics, Kines 118 Lab - Fundamentals of Exercise Physiology, Kines 163 Lab - Fitness & Wellness, Kines 165
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applications for tenure-track positions at the rank of Associate Professor within the department. Candidates with particular research emphasis and interests in the areas of: (1) Biomechanics and Biosystems
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particular research emphasis and interests in the areas of: (1) Biomechanics and Biosystems Engineering, (2) Robotics and Mechatronics, (3) Sustainable Energy, Clean Energy, and Combustion, (4) Advanced
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an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties. Be Bold. Required Qualifications: · Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Science, Kinesiology, Biomechanics, Health Sciences or related field. · Current NSCA CSCS
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Lund, specifically within the Neurobiology Section at the Department of Experimental Medical Sciences (EMV). The research group conducts experimental studies in cell and virus biomechanics, with a focus
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and microfabrication in a clean-room facility Hydrogel formulation, chemical crosslinking, biomechanical sensing Biological sample staining and advanced light microscopy techniques Culture and
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) Description: Course Code: KPE363H: Sports Medicine Course description: This course builds on knowledge of anatomy and biomechanics acquired in earlier courses to develop a systematic understanding of risk and