Research Assistant Position in the Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience lab at American University, Washington DC

 

The Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory at American University in Washington DC, directed by Dr. Laurie Bayet (https://www.bayetlab.com/), is currently accepting applications for a full-time, benefits-eligible Research Assistant position, to assist on a 3-year NSF-funded project investigating infant visual cognition using electro-encephalography (EEG) and machine learning (NSF award # 2122961). The position is ideal for an individual seeking to deepen their research experience in preparation for graduate study. 

 

Apply at https://careers.american.edu/job-invite/10603/  and include a CV, cover letter, and names and contact information of 2-3 references. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Prospective applicants may email Dr. Bayet (bayet@american.edu) with any questions.

 

Recent lab publications most relevant to the project:

Ashton, K., Zinszer, B. D., Cichy, R. M., Nelson, C. A., Aslin, R. N., & Bayet, L. (2022). Time-resolved multivariate pattern analysis of infant EEG data: A practical tutorial. Developmental cognitive neuroscience54, 101094. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2022.101094

Bayet, L., Zinszer, B. D., Reilly, E., Cataldo, J. K., Pruitt, Z., Cichy, R. M., Nelson, C. A., & Aslin, R. N. (2020). Temporal dynamics of visual representations in the infant brain. Developmental cognitive neuroscience45, 100860. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2020.100860

 

Essential Functions:

  1. Data Management: Assisting with data collection in adherence with study protocols, such as: informed consent, EEG and eye-tracking measurements, transferring research data files to the lab server.
  2. Participant Recruitment and Support: Outreach, recruitment, and communication with families who participate in the research, such as: designing and implementing outreach/recruitment materials, assessing study eligibility, scheduling study visits, maintaining contact with participating families.
  3. Data Entry and Processing:  Conduct data entry, data pre-processing, video coding, and data management, in adherence with study protocols.
  4. Personnel:  Onboarding and supervision of undergraduate research assistants.
  5. Study General Support: Assisting with designing and implementing experimental procedures, such as: creating and validating stimuli, surveys, or paradigms; monitoring materials and supplies.
  6. Compliance: Develop and monitor IRB protocols for approval, modification, or renewal.
  7. Other duties as assigned by supervisor: Opportunity to contribute to conference presentations and/or manuscript writing, if desired.

 

Required Education and Experience:

 

Preferred Education and Experience:

 

Additional information:

The Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory is part of the Neuroscience Department and the Center for Neuroscience and Behavior at American University. American University provides a stimulating intellectual environment, just 2 miles from downtown Washington DC. DC offers a vibrant research community, and American University enjoys proximity to other notable research institutions such as the National Institutes of Health, Georgetown University, the University of Maryland, or Johns Hopkins University. With extensive public transit, an exciting cultural and restaurant scene, many museums and public parks, and proximity to other green spaces in the surrounding region (e.g., Appalachian trail, Shenandoah National Park), Washington DC consistently ranks amongst the top US metropolitan areas for quality of life. 

 

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Laurie Bayet, PhD (hear name)

Assistant Professor of Neuroscience, 

American University

(202) 885-1719