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The research unit of Sport and Health Sciences , Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics , invites applications for a part-time position (20%) as associate professor in Sport
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starting grant. The research focuses on the development of optical microscopy systems for measuring molecular diffusion and biomechanical properties in biological systems. This includes designing custom
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. •Provides scientific guidance, coaching, and training to researchers (including PhD students and postdoctoral researchers) in clinical biomechanics within the department, promoting a collaborative research
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orthopaedic biomechanics, including image-based biomedical modeling, clinical gait analysis, and development of surgical navigation tools and analytics. Collaborates with Orthopaedics, Sports Medicine, and
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-12 students through laboratory, research and field experiences. They learn theory and principles of human movement in the areas of anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, psychology and motor behavior
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reliably stratify patients based on their fracture risk. The position is funded as part of Horizon 2020 European Project (https://www.metastraproject.eu/ ) that aims to provide a combination of models
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, Service (advising, committee work, etc.), and Scholarship (supervising Undergraduate/Graduate Student Research) and working with traditional/non-traditional and diverse populations. Our Applied Biomechanics
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, Service (advising, committee work, etc.), and Scholarship (supervising Undergraduate/Graduate Student Research) and working with traditional/non-traditional and diverse populations. Our Applied Biomechanics
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rehabilitation, neurologic rehabilitation, acute care, biomechanics, clinical reasoning, or other areas relevant to DPT education). Experience with curriculum development or innovative teaching methods, including
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the efficacy of neurorehabilitation interventions. We also explore various aspects of neural control of movement in the intact nervous system, such as how it differs among muscles with different biomechanical