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RESEARCH INTERN - PAID

Requisition # 797

Position Basics


Advertising Ends on:Monday, March 3rd, 2025
Advertising Started on:Monday, November 4th, 2024
College:College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Department:Psychological and Brain Sciences

Salary


Salary:$36,500.00 - $36,500.00

Position Details


Full/Part Time Status:Full Time
Percent Time:100%
Position Description:

We are seeking an intellectually curious, self-motivated and highly skilled post-baccalaureate research intern to join the Kliemann lab to participate in our social cognitive neuroscience research.



The research intern will be a core member of a collaborative research group and will actively contribute to ongoing research in the lab (e.g., behavioral, electrophysiology, neuroimaging data collection and analysis, developing and maintaining data analyses scripts) and support administrative aspects of research (e.g., recruiting and scheduling participants, participant database management, implementing and maintaining replicable scientific practices). The candidate will have the opportunity to advance their own research interests and is strongly encouraged to do so (e.g., presenting original work at conferences and workshops, possibility for co-authorships on publications). The research in the lab offers experience in interacting with different human participant populations in research settings (psychiatric (e.g., Autism), neurological (e.g., brain lesions, epilepsy) and typical participants). The position entails learning new skills in scientific programming, multimodal data analysis (behavioral, neuroimaging, eye tracking), as well as science communication. The lab provides a highly supportive and collaborative environment. The position is an excellent opportunity to gain active research experience and particularly well-suited for individuals who are preparing for graduate or medical school.



We are looking for someone who can majorly contribute to a project on the plasticity and reorganization of the brain in participants patients with brain lesions (e.g., epilepsy, focal brain lesions) with the possibility of contributing to other projects in the lab (e.g., Neural basis of social cognitive difficulties in Autism with behavioral and neuroimaging experiments).



The initial appointment will be for one year beginning as soon as possible, with the possibility of renewal for a 2nd year depending on performance and available funding. The list of qualifications is below.



Salary and Benefits:




  • Starting salary of $36,500 in the first year;

  • Optional health insurance package and dental plan;

  • Retirement plan participation;

  • Covered by University Workers Compensation;

  • Fifteen days paid time off per year plus paid University holidays

Education Requirement:

  • Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Neuroscience or related field; and plan to pursue graduate study.

Required Qualifications:

  • Experience working in a research laboratory with human subjects.

  • Ability to work 40 hours per week, typically during the week but, when necessary, over the weekend or in evenings.

  • Excellent organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills.

  • Capable of independent, self-directed work as well as working in a collaborative team environment.

  • Basic programming skills (e.g., Python, Bash, Matlab, etc).

  • Basic data entry and data management skills.

  • US citizenship or permanent residency.

Desirable Qualifications:

  • Experience with participant recruitment in research settings (healthy and/or psychiatric/neurological populations, e.g., brain lesions, epilepsy, Autism).

  • Experience with statistical analysis packages (e.g., Matlab, R, Python etc.).

  • Experience in acquisition and analyses of behavioral and/or neuroimaging experiments in humans (e.g., fMRI, eye tracking) ideal, although we will also consider applicants who can demonstrate a strong commitment to learn these skills.


Online Application Required Documents


 Resume
Letter of Interest

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Contact Information


Contact:Dorit Kliemann - dorit-kliemann@uiowa.edu
Clas-Psychological Brain Sci
Psychological and Brain Sciences Building
340 Iowa Avenue
476 PBSB
Iowa City, IA 52242
Phone: 319-467-4545



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