Funded PhD Opportunity Modeling : The Department of Exercise Science at the University of Auckland is offering an exciting fully funded PhD opportunity. Dr. Sarah Ward is seeking a motivated PhD student for a project focusing on the changes in ACL load and muscle contributions over time following ACL reconstruction surgery. The research will utilize a novel neuromusculoskeletal model to estimate ACL load and muscle contributions during dynamic movements associated with ACL rupture.
Summary Table:
Position | Funded PhD Opportunity |
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Study Area | Biomechanics, Biomedical Engineering, Human Movement Science |
Scholarship Description | Examining changes in ACL load and muscle contributions post-ACL reconstruction surgery using a neuromusculoskeletal model. |
Eligibility | Masters degree in a relevant area (biomechanics, biomedical engineering, biomechanical engineering, human movement science) or a Bachelors degree with first class honours and a substantial research project/dissertation. Experience in musculoskeletal modeling and proficiency in computational programming (e.g., MATLAB). Clinical or human movement research experience is highly desirable. |
Required Documents | CV, Cover Letter |
How to Apply | Email Dr. Ward at sarah.ward@auckland.ac.nz with the subject line “ACL PhD Opportunity.” Attach your CV and a cover letter outlining motivations and research interests. |
Last Date | December 29, 2024 |
Study Area: Biomechanics, Biomedical Engineering, Human Movement Science
Scholarship Description:
Funded PhD Opportunity Modeling ACL Forces at the University of Auckland (New Zealand)
The project aims to understand how ACL load and muscle contributions evolve over time following ACL reconstruction surgery. Utilizing a novel neuromusculoskeletal model, the research focuses on estimating ACL load and muscle contributions during dynamic movements associated with ACL rupture.
Eligibility: Candidates must hold a Masters degree in a relevant area (biomechanics, biomedical engineering, biomechanical engineering, human movement science) or a Bachelors degree with first class honours and a substantial research project/dissertation. Proficiency in musculoskeletal modeling and computational programming (e.g., MATLAB) is essential. Clinical or human movement research experience is highly desirable.
Required Documents: CV, Cover Letter
How to Apply: Interested individuals meeting the criteria should email Dr. Ward at sarah.ward@auckland.ac.nz with the subject line “ACL PhD Opportunity.” Attach your CV and a cover letter outlining your motivations and research interests.
Last Date: December 29, 2024