Summer Internship: Biomechanical Modeling of Human Postural Control
Penn State UniversityAbout the role
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JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS
We are seeking a motivated undergraduate student in Mechanical Engineering for a National Science Foundation (NSF) funded summer research internship focused on developing computational models of the human postural system. This position offers hands-on experience in biomechanics, controls, and sensory integration research.
Project Description
The intern will develop a dynamic model of human postural control using MATLAB and Simulink, incorporating multiple sensory feedback mechanisms including visual, somatosensory (proprioceptive and tactile), and vestibular inputs. This work will contribute to our understanding of how the human body maintains balance and stability through multisensory integration. The intern will work closely with Principal Investigator Dr. Tarkesh Singh and a graduate student mentor throughout the project.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and implement dynamic models of the human postural system in MATLAB/Simulink
- Integrate visual, somatosensory, and vestibular sensory feedback pathways into the control model
- Conduct simulations to analyze postural responses under various conditions
- Validate model predictions against existing experimental data
- Document modeling approaches, assumptions, and results
- Participate in regular research meetings and present progress updates
- Contribute to technical reports and potential conference presentations
Required Qualifications
- Currently enrolled as an undergraduate student in Mechanical Engineering
- Successful completion of ME 450 with a grade of B+ or higher
- Proficiency in MATLAB and Simulink
- Strong foundation in dynamics, controls, and differential equations
- Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills
Preferred Qualifications
- Coursework or interest in biomechanics, physiology, or neuroscience
- Experience with control systems design and analysis
- Familiarity with scientific literature review and technical writing
- Self-motivated wi
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