
As part of the research project "PA.H|Lifetime.ai - Performing Arts Health by AI" (https://www.hs-osnabrueck.de/pahlifetimeai/) funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), we develop and analyse AI-based risk profiles and predictive models for the health promotion of performing artists (instrumentalists, singers, dancers).
The following tasks are to be performed within the Physiotherapy and Movement Analysis working group:
• Development of specific movement analysis protocols for performing artists
• Identification of suitable marker sets or measurement protocols for biomechanical measurements in performing artists
• Planning and execution of biomechanical validation studies
• Patient selection and support with planning and implementation of movement analyses
• Data processing of biomechanical measurements for statistical data analysis
• Documentation, preparation and publication of research results in form of scientific articles, reports and presentations
Recruitment requirements are:
• Completed scientific university degree in the field of physiotherapy, sports science or comparable disciplines
• Extensive knowledge of biomechanical measurement methods in a physiotherapy context
• Experience in the physiotherapeutic care of orthopaedic patients is an advantage
• Confident handling of standard PC applications and experienced handling of modern information and communication technologies
• Experience with software or programming languages such as Matlab, Python or R is an advantage
• Willingness to travel on business
• Strong communication skills and enjoyment of interdisciplinary collaboration
We are looking for a person with strong communication and analytical skills who can work in a team in a structured manner and has good time management skills.
The position involves 50% of the regular working hours and is limited until 31 December 2027. Remuneration is in accordance with pay group 13 of the TV-L. The possibility of a co-operative doctorate is given. Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences reserves the right to conduct the selection interviews in person or online.
We are looking for a motivated person who would like to support us in the continuous development of our university. Exciting tasks, active students and committed colleagues are waiting for you!
Prof. Dr. Dirk Möller, Clinical Reasoning und angewandte Bewegungsanalyse in der Physiotherapie, Hochschule Osnabrück, Albrechtstr. 30, 49076 Osnabrück, E-Mail: d.moeller@hs-osnabrueck.de