Posted: 12-10-2024
Title: Injury Biomechanics
Location: Army Research Lab – Aberdeen Proving Ground – Aberdeen, MD
Description: This position involves developing experimental procedures, analysis techniques, and advanced modeling approaches in a greater effort to measure, understand, or predict the biomechanics of biological tissue in high-rate impact scenarios. The work performed in this position will support a larger effort to improve computational human body models designed for simulating impact events by contributing to more biofidelic constituent materials and models and reproducing more realistic loading conditions.
Level: Multiple Classifications
Required Major(s): Biomedical Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Computer Science, Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Physics
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