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本帖最后由 chleeou 于 2016-9-17 06:23 编辑
Multiple PhD graduate student positions, with full GRA supports, are immediately available for Fall 2017 (or as early as Spring 2017) in the Soft Tissue Biomechanics and Biomaterials Design Laboratory within the School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering (AME) at the University of Oklahoma (OU), in the areas of Cardiovascular Heart Valve Biomechanics, Multiscale Soft Tissue Modeling, and Patient-Specific Modeling & Diagnosis, by integrating advanced computational modeling methods, experimental techniques, and clinical medical imaging.
Candidates holding a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering, Bioengineering/Biomedical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering or other relevant disciplines are encouraged to apply. M.S. degree and research experience are preferred, and the following qualifications and relevant background/skills are required:
- Concrete knowledge in programming and scripting languages in FORTRAN, MATLAB, and/or C++
- Experience in finite element modeling and analysis
- Experience in tissue biomechanical testing and statistical data analysis would be a plus
- Strong problem solving, analytical, and interpersonal skills
- Meeting or exceeding the Graduate Admission Criteria described in the University of Oklahoma Graduate College Requirements: (http://www.ou.edu/content/coe/ame/graduate/apply.html)
Interested individuals should email: (1) a letter of interest, which outlines your qualifications and research experience, (2) a full CV, with a list of up-to-three published papers or manuscripts in preparation for individuals holding both B.S. and M.S. degrees, (3) transcripts of undergraduate and master studies, (4) GRE scores, (5) TOEFL scores (if applicable), and (6) contact information (email, telephone number, and the current affiliation) for at least three references, with all documents compiled as a single PDF file, to Dr. Chung-Hao Lee (ch.lee@ou.edu) at the University of Oklahoma. Please include “PhD Application 2017” in the “Subject” line of the email. Incomplete applications, missing any required materials, will not be considered. Review of applications will begin immediately and will remain open until positions are filled.
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