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Honda Research Institute USA

Postdoctoral Scientist: Human Biomechanics

Honda Research Institute USA, San Jose, California, United States, 95199

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Postdoctoral Scientist: Human Biomechanics - Honda Research Institute USA Postdoctoral Scientist: Human Biomechanics Job Number: P24T09

Honda Research Institute USA (HRI-US) is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Scientist to join our Intelligence Robotics Research Division. The postdoctoral scientist is expected to contribute to the development of novel computational human biomechanical models for safe physical interaction. This is a multidisciplinary position that requires working at the intersection of computational biomechanics, kinesiology, robotics, and physics-based simulation.

San Jose, CA

Key Responsibilities

Research, ideate, and implement novel computational biomechanics models for safe physical interaction with human.

Evaluate the proposed models through synthetic and real-world data.

Develop, implement and validate algorithms and software for robotic motion planning.

Contribute to internal research reports and presentations.

Contribute to a portfolio of patents, academic publications, and prototypes to demonstrate research value.

Assist with supervising of research interns.

Design and run user studies or experiments with human participants.

Collaborate with our team of engineers and scientists in Honda's regional and global R&D offices, as well as with our partners in academia and industry.

Minimum Qualifications

PhD in Biomedical Engineering, Robotics, Mechanical Engineering, Kinesiology and Sport Management, Neuroscience, Computer Science, or a related field.

Expert knowledge in human computational biomechanics, neuromusculoskeletal models, kinesiology and related areas with strong track record of publications on development of novel computational models.

Extensive experience in optimization and machine learning methods.

Proficient in Python or C++ and visualization tools

Experience working with human biomechanical software (e.g. AnyBody, OpenSim)

Bonus Qualifications

Experience in developing computational models for improved ergonomics in human-robot interaction

Biomechanical data collection and model development experience using MoCap, IMUs, physiological sensors, etc.

Experience designing and running optimization-based robotic motion planning and control algorithms.

Experience designing and running user studies or experiments with human participants.

Desired Start Date

2/2/2026

Contract Duration

3 years

Position Keywords

Physical human-robot interaction; human biomechanics; kinesiology; computational models; safety; robotic touch

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