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Interested in Human Movement and Sport Science??
Stanford’s Human Performance Lab within the
Sports Medicine Center (
http://humanperformance.stanford.edu) is
currently searching for an engineer/bioengineer
to provide technical support and testing services
to Stanford’s various athletic teams, patients
referred from Center physicians, and clients from
the Stanford Health and Wellness program. The
Sport Science Technician will collaborate closely
with Biomechanists, Exercise Physiologists, and
Physicians and support the activities of other
Center faculty and staff, the Head Athletic
Trainer and the Director of Performance Enhancement.
Key Requisites
• Bachelors degree in Engineering/Bioengineering or Health Science
• Programming experience (C/C++ and Matlab)
Key Accountabilities
• Testing of individuals and teams – motion
capture, video analysis, physiology testing
• Write MATLAB scripts for data acquisition and analysis
• Assist in current biomechanics research projects
• Interact with staff from Stanford Athletics,
Stanford Hospital, and the Stanford Medical School
• Maintain equipment, supplies, computers, and calibration of equipment,
• Keep an electronic schedule of testing
• Maintain StudyTrax (java based) database
• Maintain lab documents, guidelines and policies and procedures
Interested applicants can obtain further
information by contacting Thor Besier and sending a brief CV to
besier@stanford.edu
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