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Post doc opportunity in developing biomarkers for fatigue in general and military populations

  • 1.  Post doc opportunity in developing biomarkers for fatigue in general and military populations

    Posted 02-17-2022 14:47
    The NeuroErgonomics Lab in the Wm Michael Barnes '64 Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering at Texas A&M University is seeking a highly motivated post-doctoral fellow with a strong background in ergonomics, work or exercise physiology, or psychology who is interested in causal understanding of fatigue due to sleep deprivation, physical, cognitive overload, and their interactions. The fellow will lead a fast-paced 18 month project on understanding and developing biomarkers for fatigue in general and military populations. 

    Start date: May-June 2022
    Qualifications:

    Interested candidates should have obtained a Ph.D. degree by the start date. 
    -       Our research is multi-disciplinary and inclusive, applicants may have engineering, kinesiology, or psychology backgrounds. 
    -       Knowledge and experience in fatigue-related protocols and assessment methods (performance, physiological, and subjective assessments)
    -       Strong programming skills
    -       Excellent human subjects' experimentation skills
    -       A strong track record of peer-reviewed publications and presentations
    -       The ideal candidate will have proven talent to work independently with excellent interpersonal, communication, and mentoring skills.

    Contact Ranjana Mehta (rmehta@tamu.edu) for more details. Please attach your CV with the email inquiry.

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    Ranjana Mehta
    Associate Professor
    College Station TX
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