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<div class="">A full-time <b class="">research assistant / lab manager</b> position will be available starting Summer 2018 (or sooner) in Dr. Julie Golomb's Vision & Cognitive Neuroscience Lab (<a href="https://u.osu.edu/golomblab/" class="">https://u.osu.edu/golomblab/</a>)
at The Ohio State University. Research topics in the lab include <span class="style5">neural representations of space and attention; visual stability across eye movements; and object feature-binding</span>. We use a variety of methodologies in the lab, including
psychophysics, gaze-contingent eye-tracking,<span class="style5"> advanced fMRI and EEG methods, and computational analyses</span>.</div>
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<div class="">Responsibilities will include assisting with all aspects of research (designing/programming experiments, recruiting/running participants, analyzing behavioral, fMRI, and EEG data), as well as supervising undergraduate students in the lab and overseeing
day-to-day lab operations. This is an ideal position for someone for someone who would like to obtain additional research experience in cognitive neuroscience before applying to graduate school. OSU houses a vibrant research community and a state-of-the-art
neuroimaging facility located within the Psychology building.<br class="">
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<div class=""><b class="">Qualifications</b>: BA/BS in Psychology, Neuroscience, Computer Science, Engineering, Math, or other related field. Strong technical and computer skills are required, including experience with one or more programming languages (preferably
Matlab or Python). Strong organizational and communication skills are also essential. The position requires a commitment of two years.<br class="">
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Interested applicants should email a CV, names of references, and a brief statement of interest to Julie Golomb: <a href="mailto:golomb.9@osu.edu" class="">golomb.9@osu.edu</a>.</div>
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<div class="">**<b class=""> An additional position at either the postdoctoral or advanced research technician level
</b>may also be available. This position would be geared towards someone with substantial prior experience in model-based fMRI techniques (e.g., pRF modeling). Start date is flexible. Interested applicants should email a CV, names of references, and a brief
statement of interest including description of prior research experience to Julie Golomb: <a href="mailto:golomb.9@osu.edu" class="">golomb.9@osu.edu</a>.</div>
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Julie Golomb, PhD<br class="">
Assistant Professor of Psychology<br class="">
Center for Cognitive & Brain Sciences <br class="">
The Ohio State University<br class="">
<a href="https://u.osu.edu/golomblab/" class="">https://u.osu.edu/golomblab/</a><br class="">
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