Hello everyone.

A postdoctoral position in “Multiphysics Brain Aging Modeling” is available in 
the group of Prof. Johannes Weickenmeier at Stevens Institute of Technology 
right outside New York City 
(www.weickenmeierlab.com<http://www.weickenmeierlab.com/>).

The Soft Matter Biomechanics Lab combines experimental methods to 
biomechanically characterize brain tissue properties and various computational 
modeling techniques (e.g. finite element analysis, multiphysics modeling, 
medical image analysis) with the ultimate goal to better understand healthy 
brain aging and neurodegenerative diseases. Our constitutive aging and 
Alzheimer’s disease models couple neurobiology and mechanics (i.e. 
morphological shape changes and tissue loading) in order to identify abnormal 
aging patterns and brain regions at risk of developing secondary damage, such 
as white matter hyperintensities, hypoperfusion, traumatic injury, and vascular 
degeneration. We validate our models against longitudinal imaging data from 
databases such as the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI).

We are looking for applications with prior experience in advanced medical image 
analysis, data analysis, and modeling. Knowledge in the biology of aging is a 
significant advantage.

The research will be performed at the campus of Stevens Institute of Technology 
right outside of New York. The position is funded through a grant from the NIH.
The position is available immediately. To apply, please contact Prof. Johannes 
Weickenmeier(johannes.weickenme...@stevens.edu).

Best wishes,
Johannes Weickenmeier

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Johannes Weickenmeier, PhD, Assistant Professor and Director of the Center for 
Neuromechanics
Stevens Institute of Technology | Department of Mechanical Engineering | phone: 
201-216-5527 | pronouns: he/him/his | Soft Matter Biomechanics: 
www.weickenmeierlab.com<http://www.weickenmeierlab.com/>



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