Workshop: Biomarkers arising from nonlinear analysis of movement variability 03-06.2023 Zurich

Registration now open: Workshop on “Biomarkers arising from nonlinear analysis of movement variability”
July 3-6, 2023, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

The Laboratory for Movement Biomechanics (LMB – ETH Zurich) together with the Center for Research in Human Movement Variability (MOVCENTR – UNO Omaha) is organizing a 4-day workshop converging experts in the field for deeper discussions and future international level efforts and collaboration for development and validation of biomarkers arising from nonlinear analysis of movement variability. During the workshop, participants will learn about the underlying mathematics and real-world applications of latest techniques and tools for assessment of various nonlinear characteristics: Complexity, Divergence, Regularity and Recurrences in human movement research. The programme also includes keynotes from world leading experts, think-tank sessions to share opportunities and challenges for fundamental investigations in nonlinear analysis of movement variability and Consult with Experts sessions to meet one-to-one with experts to discuss and plan your research journey with non-linear analysis tools.

Participants with varied backgrounds (research scientists, clinicians, educators, and students) are welcome since we include a strong practical component with class discussions and hands-on practice to facilitate understanding of the methods. More info and registration here:

Nonlindar-Analysis ETHZ

PhD student / Research associate (m/f/d)

The Clinic of Internal Medicine 3 – Rheumatology & Immunology, University Hospital and Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) in Germany invites applications for a

PhD position in life sciences / biology (Dr.rer.biol.hum.)

This position is assigned to the research group of Musculoskeletal Function and Mechanobiology (PD Dr. Anna-Maria Liphardt). Research in this study group focuses on the role of musculoskeletal function in patient cohorts and healthy individuals. We have a special interest in the role of immobility for musculoskeletal health, which we investigate in space flight related studies. We have national and international cooperation partners in academics and industry

Topic:

The project will focus on characterizing the musculoskeletal response of the human body to immobilization in bed rest, with a special focus on joint health.

  • collect and analyze research data (biomarker, imaging, life style, musculoskeletal function)
  • develop methods for an integrative data analysis of the newly acquired data

The main focus will be on a two 60-days bed rest studies, which is being conducted at different locations in the EU/US, funded by the European Space Agency and the German Aerospace Centre

We are looking for a

  • highly motivated creative doctoral candidate,
  • capable of working in an interdisciplinary team,
  • with an above-average master or comparable university qualification in sport/movement science, kinesiology, physiology, bio-/medical engineering, sports technology, biotechnology, life sciences, space life sciences, or similar fields
You should have a

  • high interest in statistical methods,
  • scientific writing and
  • be willing to travel frequently (within Europe and to the US).

Additionally advantageous

The candidate must have a

  • strong knowledge of musculoskeletal function, biostatistics and human movement & physiology and
  • interest in space physiology.
  • English language skills should allow for barrier free written and oral communication in English with international partners.

We offer

  • PhD student position
  • interdisciplinary research team
  • national and international collaborations
  • participation in an international space science research project
  • possibilities to join graduate schools, early career programs (e.g. Ariadne Med)
  • benefit from FAU graduate center

Apply here: https://recruitingapp-5531.de.umantis.com/Vacancies/5199/Application/New/1

 

POSTDOC WITH FOCUS ON INJURY PREVENTION IN A RETURN-TO-SPORT CONTEXT

UMIT TIROL – Private University of Health Sciences and Technology GmbH is recruiting for the further development of the Research Unit for Orthopaedic Sports Medicine and Injury Prevention at the Institute for Sports Medicine, Alpine Medicine and Health Tourism and Injury Prevention of the Department of Psychology and Sports Medicine as of the next possible date in the following full-time position with an initial 3-year fixed-term employment contract with the option of extension:

POSTDOC WITH FOCUS ON INJURY PREVENTION IN A RETURN-TO-SPORT CONTEXT

The focus of this position is on the biomechanical evaluation and further development of sports-specific virtual reality (VR) and mixed reality (MR) applications for orthopaedic (sports-)injuries. With the help of VR and MR applications, the interface between therapy and return-to-sport will be improved and their potential for sport-specific performance diagnostics evaluated.

  • Your main tasks:
    ▪ Acquisition, management and implementation of research projects within the framework of the research topic described above in close cooperation with the biomechanical measurement laboratory MOTUM – Human Performance Institute
    ▪ Participation in and management of courses at UMIT TIROL
    ▪ Supervision of students and doctoral candidates, especially on topics of sports medicine and injury prevention
    ▪ Supervision of students’ scientific theses
    ▪ Participation in university self-administration
  • Required qualifications:
    ▪ PhD in sports science, biomechanics, medical technology, human medicine, health sciences or comparable subjects with clear reference to sports medicine and injury prevention.
    ▪ Experience with biomechanical measurement methods (e.g. 3D motion capture, EMG, IMU, kinetics) and evaluation procedures in a clinical or applied sports science context
    ▪ International publication activity
    ▪ Interest in VR and MR applications
    ▪ Programming skills (Matlab, Python or similar)
    ▪ German and English language skills, both written and spoken
    ▪ Interest in working in an interdisciplinary team
    ▪ Experience in university teaching and in supervising academic theses desirable

The gross annual salary for this position is EUR 56,000.
UMIT TIROL values diversity and therefore welcomes all applications – regardless of gender, nationality, ethnic and social origin,  religion, world view, disability, age, sexual orientation and identity. The university is also committed to promoting women in science and therefore expressly encourages qualified women to apply.

Interested applicants are kindly requested to send their relevant documents (letter of motivation, curriculum vitae, complete references) electronically by 19.03.2023 to Dr. Gerda Strutzenberger at office@motum.at; Subject: Postdoc Return-to-Sport

UMIT TIROL – Private University of Health Sciences and Technology GmbH, Eduard-Wallnöfer-Zentrum 1, 6060 Hall in Tirol, Austria, T +43-50-8648-3866

Employee for human motion analysis laboratory

Employee for human motion analysis laboratory

We are a biomechanical motion analysis laboratory with a focus on orthopedic and sport-specific applications. As such we are looking for enthusiastic employees to support us in the daily testing and analysis process. MOTUM is equipped with high-end biomechanical movement analysis systems on 5 measure locations:

  • 2 motion capture areas with infrared cameras (Qualisys), including force plates, speed court and LED video wall for e.g.
    • pre-injury screening
    • return to activity & sport testing
    • motion analysis for various movement techniques
    • golf swing analysis
    • mixed and virtual reality applications
  • 1 indoor running track instrumented with Optogait
  • 1 treadmill, instrumented with a pressure plate
  • 1 Isokinetic machine

In practice and research, we deal with the topics of movement and technique analysis in clinical and sports-specific applications. Our current focus is on golf, football and running in order to answer questions with respect to

  • injury prevention and sports orthopaedics
  • return-to-activity & sports processes
  • product development: Human-technology interface
  • product development: Serious gaming with mixed and virtual reality applications.

You have a broad interest in sport-specific as well as clinical movement analysis and want to actively participate in the daily data-collection and data-analysis routines in the above-mentioned areas? Of special attention is our indoor golf swing analyses area, for which we will need active support.

Requirements

  • Completed university degree (M.Sc. diploma) in the fields of sports science (focus on biomechanics/training science), health sciences and technology, medical technology, medical informatics, or a closely related field
  • Profund biomechanical understanding and experience with measurement methods: 3D motion capture, EMG, IMU, force diagnostics, and/or pressure/force plates
  • knowledge of golf and the specific movement processes involved
  • good German and English language skills
  • Ability to work in a team, enjoy working with clients (athletes, patients, study participants)
  • Ability to work independently
  • Programming skills (e.g. MATLAB, Pyhton, OpenSim) advantageous

We offer you a 100% position in a state-of-the-art working environment with unique laboratory equipment, the opportunity to work with internationally renowned experts and to help shape the work processes of our newly built lab. We pay according to the Austrian collective contract for sport scientist with the possibility to overbid depending on professional experience and qualification.

Begin of position: 1.3.2023 or sooner.
Please send your application in German or English including CV and motivation letter to Mag. Gerald Schwaninger (office@motum.at) until the 15.02.2023. In case you have any questions about the content of this position please contact Dr. Gerda Strutzenberger (strutzenberger@motum.at).

Employee for golf laboratory

Employee for golf laboratory

You want to perform biomechanical golf analysis at the highest level?

We are a biomechanical motion analysis laboratory with a special focus on golf and it’s application in practice and research. As such we perform golf swing analysis and investigate the golf club & player interaction.
Our goal is to establish MOTUM as a top laboratory for golf-specific analysis and research questions. For this responsible position we are looking for a golf expert with profound knowledge in golf and it’s sport-specific motion analysis.

Requirements

  • Completed academic degree (M.Sc. degree) in the fields of sports science (focus on biomechanics/exercise science), health sciences and health technology or a closely related field
  • Biomechanical understanding and experience in 3D motion capture systems
  • Golf knowledge and the specific motion sequences involved
  • Languages: English, German beneficial
  • Ability to work in a team, professional and competent interaction with clients (athletes, patients, coaches)
  • Independent and self-responsible work with the continuous development of the golf laboratory in mind.

We offer

  • Instrumented golf laboratory in the setting of a biomechanical competence center
    • 3D Motion Capture System (Qualisys) including force plates, EMG and IMU sensors
    • Trackman
  • Interdisciplinary work with a team of sports scientists, physicians, physiotherapists and trainers
  • Co-design of work processes and procedures
  • Full time position 100%

Begin of position: 1.3.2023 or earlier
Please send your application including CV and motivation letter to Mag. Gerald Schwaninger (office@motum.at) until the 15.02.2023. In case you have any questions about the content of this position please contact Dr. Gerda Strutzenberger (strutzenberger@motum.at).

Professorship (W3) in the field of Biomechanics

 

 

 

 

Hamburg University of Technology invites applications for the following position in the School of Mechanical Engineering.

Professorship (W3) in the field of Biomechanics

Ref. No. P2301

We are looking for an engineering-minded individual with a strong research profile and sound methodological knowledge in one or more of the following areas:

  • Computational and experimental biomechanics of biomedical materials and the human musculoskeletal system
  • Digitalisation of biomechanics, e.g., integrating sensors and advanced sensing
  • Preclinical experimental testing and failure analysis
  • Endoprostheses and implants with a focus on new designs, biocompatibility and new materials

Close cooperation with other research institutes at TUHH and particularly within the research center ‘medical technology and biomechanics’ and with a focus on material science and cyber-physical systems is expected. The applicant is expected to take over the subject-specific lectures in the BSc AIW (specialisation MedIng) and MSc MedIng and the coordination and further development of the MedIng program with the partner of TUHH, UKE and the wider Hamburg metropolitan area.

The professorship commences in the summer semester 2024.

The deadline for applications is 2 February 2023.

The Hamburg University of Technology is an equal opportunity employer and particularly welcomes and encourages applications from women. Woman are underrepresented among professors at the TUHH. They will therefore be given preferential consideration in the case of equivalent qualifications. Applications by disabled persons with equal qualifications will be given preference.

You can submit your application (including CV, a list of publications, relevant certificates and a brief overview of research activities and teaching experience) in German or English via our application portal. To access the application portal, click on “Open Positions” at www.tuhh.de/faculty-recruiting.

For questions, please contact the Vice President of Research, Prof. Dr.-lng. Irina Smirnova,
via e-mail berufungen@tuhh.de

Please note that the specification of professors’ responsibilities is subject to review at regular intervals in accordance with Section 12 (7) of the Hamburg Higher Education Act (HmbHG). The hiring requirements according to Section 15 HmbHG in combination with Section 14 (4) HmbHG apply.

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PostDoc with focus on Injury Prevention in a Return-to-Sport-context

UMIT TIROL – Private University of Health Sciences and Technology GmbH is recruiting for the further development of the Research Unit for Orthopaedic Sports Medicine and Injury Prevention at the Institute for Sports Medicine, Alpine Medicine and Health
Tourism and Injury Prevention of the Department of Psychology and Sports Medicine as of the next possible date in the following full-time position with an initial 3-year fixed-term employment contract with the option of extension:

POSTDOC WITH FOCUS ON INJURY PREVENTION IN A RETURN-TO-SPORT CONTEXT

The focus of this position is on the biomechanical evaluation and further development of sports-specific virtual reality (VR) and mixed reality (MR) applications for orthopaedic (sports-)injuries. With the help of VR and MR applications, the interface between therapy and return-to-sport will be improved and their potential for sport-specific performance diagnostics evaluated.

Your main tasks:

  • Acquisition, management and implementation of research projects within the framework of the research topic described above in close cooperation with the biomechanical measurement laboratory MOTUM – Human Performance Institute
  • Participation in and management of courses at UMIT TIROL
  • Supervision of students and doctoral candidates, especially on topics of sports medicine and injury prevention
  • Supervision of students’ scientific theses
  • Participation in university self-administration

Required qualifications:

  • PhD in sports science, biomechanics, medical technology, human medicine, health sciences or comparable subjects with clear reference to sports medicine and injury prevention.
  • Experience with biomechanical measurement methods (e.g. 3D motion capture, EMG, IMU, kinetics) and evaluation procedures in a clinical or applied sports science context
  • International publication activity
  • Interest in VR and MR applications
  • Programming skills (Matlab, Python or similar)
  • German and English language skills, both written and spoken
  • Interest in working in an interdisciplinary team
  • Experience in university teaching and in supervising academic theses desirable

The gross annual salary for this position is EUR 56,000.
UMIT TIROL values diversity and therefore welcomes all applications – regardless of gender, nationality, ethnic and social origin, religion, world view, disability, age, sexual orientation and identity. The university is also committed to promoting women in science
and therefore expressly encourages qualified women to apply. Interested applicants are kindly requested to send their relevant documents (letter of motivation, curriculum vitae, complete references)
electronically by 16.12.2022 to Mr Schwaninger at office@motum.at; Subject: Postdoc Return-to-Sport

UMIT TIROL – Private University of Health Sciences and Technology GmbH,
Eduard-Wallnöfer-Zentrum 1, 6060 Hall in Tirol, Austria, T +43-50-8648-3866

PhD on Computational Assessment of Spinal Instability in Scoliosis

PhD on Computational Assessment of Spinal Instability in Scoliosis

Are you eager to understand how instability in the growing spine can lead to excessive tissue strains and whether this could result in scoliosis?

Job description

Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) is a 3D deformity of the spine affecting previously healthy children, substantially reducing their quality of life and creating a life-long burden of disease. Till now, no curative treatment exists partly because its cause and disease mechanism are still unknown. In this ERC funded project, we will uncover whether a complex perfect storm of anatomical, biomechanical and mechanobiological causes in the intervertebral disc are responsible AIS.

During the adolescent growth spurt, many changes are occurring in our spines. If tissue maturation is not matched by increasing loads and changes in shape, this could lead to spinal instability and excessive tissue strains. Until now this was not possible to study because AIS only occurs in human children and there were no safe methods to image their spines repeatedly during growth. In the ERC project, we are running a clinical study using newly developed MRI-based synthetic CT imaging to collect such information in normal and AIS children.

In this PhD research, we will first develop methods to generate subject-specific FE spine models. These will be based on a combination of landmark recognition, statistical shape/appearance modeling and machine learning methods. Once validated against imaging and biomechanical data from cadaveric spines, subject-specific multi-scale motion segment and spine models will be generated from the imaging data to explore spinal instability and intervertebral disc deformations during growth in the children of the clinical study.

The PhD candidate will contribute to a multi-disciplinary team of biomedical engineers, imaging scientists and spine surgeons, from the student to senior level, working on engineering, biological, imaging and clinical studies. An educational and professional development program is offered to all PhD candidates. You will also be involved in teaching courses, as well as contribute to the supervision of bachelor and master students. Based on your research, you will be expected to present at conferences, publish in scientific journals and write a doctoral dissertation.

Embedding

The research will be mainly conducted within the Orthopaedic Biomechanics (OPB) group which cover diverse topics in bone, intervertebral disc and tendons/ligaments, as well as articular cartilage. The group is well known for their multidisciplinary approach combining tissue mechanics, mechanobiology, and biomaterial mechanics. They utilize, in vitro, ex vivo and computational models to understand tissue conditions in disease and for regenerative engineering, operating at the international forefront of engineering of living, load-bearing tissues.

The OPB group is part of the Regenerative Materials and Engineering cluster of the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Eindhoven University of Technology. The department offers Bachelors and Masters education programs who are integrally linked to its research areas ranging across Chemical Biology, Biosensing, Biomaterials, Biomechanics Tissue Engineering, Computational Biology, Biomedical Imaging and Modelling, with 800+ students and 200+ academic staff. The university is open and inclusive with short communication lines. The people are curious, collaborative, and strive for excellence in research and education at an internationally renowned level. Our lively campus community facilitates connections between staff and students, in an open, friendly, vibrant atmosphere that welcomes and inspires.

Job requirements

We are accepting applications from enthusiastic and highly talented candidates who meet the following requirements:

  • A MSc degree (or equivalent) in biomedical engineering or a comparable domain.
  • Experience and knowledge of tissue biomechanics is appreciated.
  • A research-oriented attitude.
  • Ability to work in a team and with the industrial partners.
  • Fluent in spoken and written English.

Conditions of employment

  • We offer a meaningful job in a dynamic, stimulating and ambitious team environment.
  • A full-time employment for four years, with intermediate evaluation after nine months.
  • A gross monthly salary and benefits in accordance with the Collective Labor Agreement for Dutch Universities.
  • Additionally, an annual holiday allowance of 8% of the yearly salary, plus a year-end allowance of 8.3% of the annual salary.
  • A broad package of fringe benefits, including an excellent technical infrastructure, moving expenses, and savings schemes.
  • Family-friendly initiatives are in place, such as an international spouse program, and excellent on-campus children day care and sports facilities.

Information and application

Do you recognize yourself in this profile and would you like to know more? Please contact dr. Bert van Rietbergen (b.v.rietbergen@tue.nl) or prof. Keita Ito (k.ito@tue.nl). Please include a curriculum vitae with a list of your publications.

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