Research Assistant in Biomechanics of Locomotion

DrexelPhiladelphia, PA
Onsite

About The Position

This is a research opportunity for graduating biomedical/mechanical engineers starting on or around July 2026 in the Bhandawat Lab. We study how animal behavior emerges from the complex interaction amongst the animal's nervous systems, their muscle-body dynamics, and their environment. We use fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) as our model organism because they perform many complex behaviors with a relatively simple brain, and because of the many genetic tools that are available in the flies. We employ a multi-pronged approach which includes in vivo whole-cell patch clamp recordings, imaging, and quantitative measurement of behavior, biomechanics and computation. For more information on research conducted in the Bhandawat lab, please check our website at http://biomed.drexel.edu/labs/bhandawat/ This position is grant-funded; employment is contingent upon the continued availability of those funds.

Requirements

  • Minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in Biomedical Engineering, Biosciences, or a related field or the equivalent combination of education and work experience
  • Knowledge of programming and instrumentation, especially MATLAB or Python
  • Strong analytical skills
  • Prior research experience, such as undergraduate research or an undergraduate thesis, is required

Nice To Haves

  • Familiarity with dynamical systems is highly valued
  • Some knowledge of neuroscience and muscle physiology will be helpful
  • Full-time research experience is a plus

Responsibilities

  • Understand how neural activity, muscle properties, and the relation between muscle contraction and joint movement control the movement of a fly’s legs and the coordination between legs.
  • Do high-speed videography
  • Do instrumentation
  • Make custom-holders, make sensors or combine available devices to perform data acquisition
  • Use machine learning methods to track the movement of the fly’s body as well as its center of mass
  • Use mechanics to fit models of locomotion to fly walking data
  • Use a force sensor to measure forces from a fly’s leg
  • Share in performing some routine jobs needed to run the lab
  • Ability to analyze data and write proposals independently
  • Mentor graduate students

Benefits

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