Location
Ann Arbor
Posted
June 16, 2026
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**Responsibilities***
The Neuromuscular & Rehabilitation Robotics (NeuRRo) lab (http://neurro-lab.engin.umich.edu/) at the University of Michigan is looking for two talented and highly motivated applicants as postdoctoral fellows within the Med School. The candidates will work under the mentorship of Prof. Chandramouli Krishnan, PT, PhD. The position is a temporary position for a maximum of 2 years, renewable annually based on performance.
The position will provide opportunities for the candidate to gain experience and expertise in the field of Physical Rehabilitation with a special emphasis on Robotics, Clinical Trials, Human Movement Control, and Neuroplasticity. The NeuRRo Lab is housed within the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and is directed by Dr. Chandramouli Krishnan, P.T., Ph.D. Research in the NeuRRo Lab involves both mechanistic and interventional studies to facilitate our current understanding...
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**Responsibilities***
The Neuromuscular & Rehabilitation Robotics (NeuRRo) lab (http://neurro-lab.engin.umich.edu/) at the University of Michigan is looking for two talented and highly motivated applicants as postdoctoral fellows within the Med School. The candidates will work under the mentorship of Prof. Chandramouli Krishnan, PT, PhD. The position is a temporary position for a maximum of 2 years, renewable annually based on performance.
The position will provide opportunities for the candidate to gain experience and expertise in the field of Physical Rehabilitation with a special emphasis on Robotics, Clinical Trials, Human Movement Control, and Neuroplasticity. The NeuRRo Lab is housed within the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and is directed by Dr. Chandramouli Krishnan, P.T., Ph.D. Research in the NeuRRo Lab involves both mechanistic and interventional studies to facilitate our current understanding...