The primary project and research will take place in a laboratory setting and involve directing and advancing projects funded by the Department of Defense. The position will take a leadership role in three areas: (1) a grant looking at the effects of repetitive loading on biomechanical markers of neurological function among fast-boat crew members, (2) a grant focused on relational efficacy beliefs, decision making, and objective performance, and (3) independent management and leadership of Kinesiology biomechanics and motor control group research services. The first project assesses biomechanical and sensorimotor markers of neural function (brain imaging, balance control, and eye tracking) on personnel post fast boat exposure. The project will assess magnitude of boat acceleration is related to evidence of neural function, including how factors of head acceleration (e.g., frequency, slow, magnitude, and impulse) and neck strength that might influence biomechanical markers of neurologica...Research Associate, Research, Associate, Mechanical, Leadership, Monitoring, Technology