About this role
CRADLE seeks applications for the position of Research Assistant. The successful candidate will be an integral member of an inter-disciplinary research team in the Science of Learning of emerging skills (literacy and numeracy). This position requires task-orientation, excellent organizational skills, attention to details and accuracy, flexibility in responding to fluid situations, good interpersonal skills, as well as the ability to work independently. Experience with cognitive/neuropsychological testing and/or neuroimaging techniques (such as functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), diffusion MRI (DTI, HARDI, DSI)) is required. Key Responsibilities: • Participant recruitment. • Data collection using psychological and neuroimaging techniques, such as cognitive testing, fNIRS and MRI. • Perform data analyses and manage data analysis pipelines under PI’s supervision. • Perform research-related administrative work, such as purchase of material/equipment for research. • Liaise and work closely with stakeholders from external institutions (including schools) and project collaborators. • Conduct literature reviews and preparing policy reports for stakeholders. • Prepare presentations and manuscripts for dissemination of findings. • Systems administration, including maintenance of network servers and data security. • Carry any other duties as required by Principal Investigator Job Requirements: • Bachelors (Honours) degree in Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience or related field • Possess excellent communication and written skills to perform literature reviews, write progress reports, and present research findings. • Self-motivator, able to work independently to collect data, analyse data, and communicate findings. • Proficient in statistical analysis (SPSS or R), programming language (e.g., Python, Matlab), and experience with neuroimaging software. • Willing to travel to testing sites for data collection. • Excellent organizational skills and able to work within tight deadlines. • Self-directed learner who effectively picks up relevant skills as needed. • Prior experience with cognitive neuroscience research, neuroimaging techniques (e.g., fNIRS, MRI), and academic publication processes We regret to inform that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
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