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Research Associate (Experimental Psychology/Neuroscience)

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CompanyNTU Main Campus, SingaporeOnsitePosted 4 weeks ago

About the role

Research Associate (Experimental Psychology/Neuroscience) is a active engineering role at ntu in NTU Main Campus, Singapore. Open the role to review the official description and apply on the company site.

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Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct independent research
  • Handle grant-related administrative tasks (e.g., prepare and amend ethics documents)
  • Conduct literature reviews, and prepare research progress reports and policy reports for stakeholders
  • Supervise and lead a team of full-time and part-time research staff and undergraduate student assistants working on the project.
  • Play a central role in coordinating and running of neuroimaging study
  • Data collection from young children
  • Develop and/or manage data analysis pipelines
  • Coordinate between and liaising with faculty, collaborators, and stakeholders from different disciplines
  • Carry any other duties as required by PI and co-PI(s)

Requirements

  • Competencies and Skills
  • Possess excellent oral and written communication skills to perform literature reviews and write progress and research reports.
  • Knowledge and experience in social science research methodologies.
  • Good statistical knowledge and skills, including familiarity with statistical analysis tools (e.g., SPSS, R, Jamovi and JASP).
  • Familiarity with neuroimaging software (e.g., SPM, AFNI, FSL).
  • Familiar with coding (e.g., in R, MATLAB, Python).
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  • Excellent organizational skills, project coordination and administration skills (e.g., in data management and storage), and able to work within tight deadlines.
  • Good leadership skills.
  • Self-directed learner who can effectively picks up relevant skills as needed.
  • Self-motivated, able to work independently to collect data, analyse data, and communicate findings.
  • /or neuroimaging research with children and/or adults, especially using fMRI, will be preferred.
  • -state fMRI and/or naturalistic fMRI analyses will be preferred.