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Seongmi Song

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University of Central Florida

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Neuropsychology

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Mechanical Engineering

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Kinesiology

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Gait Analysis

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Biomedical Engineering

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Seongmi Song

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University of Central Florida

Postdoctoral Researcher and PhD Student Openings in Neurobiomechanics at University of Central Florida

Seongmi Song is joining the University of Central Florida as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and the Disability, Aging and Technology (DAT) cluster. Her new group is recruiting Postdoctoral Researchers and Ph.D. students in neurobiomechanics , an interdisciplinary area connecting neuroscience and biomechanics to study neural biomarkers and the complex interactions underlying human movement. The research interests highlighted in the post include neural engineering , biomedical engineering , mechanical engineering , kinesiology , and computer science . Specific topics of interest include mobile brain-body imaging (MoBI) , gait analysis , and neural predictors of metabolic strain . The position is especially suitable for candidates who want to work at the intersection of human movement, brain-body dynamics, and technology-enabled measurement and analysis. This is a faculty-led recruitment announcement rather than a scholarship call. No funding package, stipend amount, tuition coverage, or deadline is stated in the post. Interested candidates are encouraged to contact the professor directly with a CV and a brief statement of research interests. How to apply: Email [email protected] with your CV and a short research-interest statement, or send a direct message. The post does not mention a formal application portal or deadline.