Developmental Social Cognitive Neuroscience Lab
Research Assistant Positions
Description:
The Developmental Social Cognitive Neuroscience (DSCN) lab (directed by Dr. Elizabeth Redcay) is looking for bright, detail-oriented undergraduate students to assist with multiple behavioral and fMRI studies investigating social cognition in children and adults. RAs in the DSCN lab will gain hands-on experience with neuroimaging, behavioral, and developmental methods, which can increase the value of one’s graduate school application. Class credit will also be made available to those interested and qualified. Initially, RAs will be involved in participant recruitment and data entry. Contingent upon performance, RAs will have the opportunity to become involved in more advanced research tasks in the lab.
Responsibilities:
-Participant recruitment: calling and scheduling participants over the phone and via e-mail
-Data entry: entering experimental data into Microsoft Excel and SPSS
-Data coding: coding participant questionnaires, standardized assessments, and participant videos
-Data organization: compiling and filing data sets; day-to-day lab maintenance
-Stimuli creation: preparing stimulus materials (i.e., creating and editing videos)
-Data collection (behavioral and fMRI): setting-up and running behavioral studies; assisting with the acquisition of fMRI data at the Maryland Neuroimaging Center (located a couple blocks off the College Park campus)
-Opportunity to perform data processing and analysis (i.e., on fMRI, DTI, and behavioral data)
-Participating in weekly lab meetings (one hour)
Qualifications:
-Academic background in psychology, neuroscience, or computer science
-Minimum GPA of 3.3
-Experience working with children
-Strong communication skills
-Must have experience working with AND a willingness to learn new technology programs
-Experience with MATLAB, Python, SPSS, or R is a strong PLUS
-Moderate comfort level working with Mac computers and their applications
-Detail-oriented
-Keenly interested in social development and developmental neuroscience
-Child friendly!
How To Apply:
Please contact dscn.umd@gmail.com for an application. In the email please provide your CV/resume and your unofficial transcript.
Research Assistant Positions
Description:
The Developmental Social Cognitive Neuroscience (DSCN) lab (directed by Dr. Elizabeth Redcay) is looking for bright, detail-oriented undergraduate students to assist with multiple behavioral and fMRI studies investigating social cognition in children and adults. RAs in the DSCN lab will gain hands-on experience with neuroimaging, behavioral, and developmental methods, which can increase the value of one’s graduate school application. Class credit will also be made available to those interested and qualified. Initially, RAs will be involved in participant recruitment and data entry. Contingent upon performance, RAs will have the opportunity to become involved in more advanced research tasks in the lab.
Responsibilities:
-Participant recruitment: calling and scheduling participants over the phone and via e-mail
-Data entry: entering experimental data into Microsoft Excel and SPSS
-Data coding: coding participant questionnaires, standardized assessments, and participant videos
-Data organization: compiling and filing data sets; day-to-day lab maintenance
-Stimuli creation: preparing stimulus materials (i.e., creating and editing videos)
-Data collection (behavioral and fMRI): setting-up and running behavioral studies; assisting with the acquisition of fMRI data at the Maryland Neuroimaging Center (located a couple blocks off the College Park campus)
-Opportunity to perform data processing and analysis (i.e., on fMRI, DTI, and behavioral data)
-Participating in weekly lab meetings (one hour)
Qualifications:
-Academic background in psychology, neuroscience, or computer science
-Minimum GPA of 3.3
-Experience working with children
-Strong communication skills
-Must have experience working with AND a willingness to learn new technology programs
-Experience with MATLAB, Python, SPSS, or R is a strong PLUS
-Moderate comfort level working with Mac computers and their applications
-Detail-oriented
-Keenly interested in social development and developmental neuroscience
-Child friendly!
How To Apply:
Please contact dscn.umd@gmail.com for an application. In the email please provide your CV/resume and your unofficial transcript.