Join our Team Current Openings
Position for Post-Doctoral Fellow
A two-year position for a post-doctoral fellow is available for an exciting project looking at cognitive-motor function in stroke and mild cognitive impairment at the Movement Neuroscience and Rehabilitation Laboratory at the Department of Health and Exercise Science at Colorado State University. See job announcement here.
Position for a Doctoral Student
A position for a doctoral student is available for an exciting project looking at cognitive-motor function in stroke and mild cognitive impairment at the Movement Neuroscience and Rehabilitation Laboratory at the Department of Health and Exercise Science at Colorado State University. See job announcement here.
Position for Research Coordinator
We are seeking a dynamic individual to join our team as a research coordinator and lab manager at the Movement Neuroscience and Rehabilitation (MNR) Laboratory. See job announcement here.
Position for a Master's Student
Currently no positions available.
Positions for Undergraduate Students
For undergraduate students who want research experience in our laboratory, please contact mnrlab@colostate.edu, if:
- You can commit one year to the lab.
- You are able to work a minimum of eight hours/week.
- You are a reliable, highly motivated individual who enjoys being a team player as well as taking ownership to lead projects.
- You have a strong desire to obtain research experience.
The majority of undergraduate positions are volunteer. If interested, please email your CV, with names of 2 reefers and cover letter indicating your semester and weekly availability to neha.lodha@colostate.edu
Come Work With Us
We conduct highly interdisciplinary work. Students from backgrounds in neuroscience, engineering, design, and kinesiology are welcome to apply.
To be a graduate student in my lab, you have three potential routes to seek admission:
-
- Through the Department of Health and Exercise Science.
Major: Bioenergetics - Through the School of Biomedical Engineering
Major: Biomedical engineering - Through the Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Program
Major: Neuroscience
- Through the Department of Health and Exercise Science.
