Do you have any or all of…
- An interest in cognitive or developmental neuroscience
- Programming skills
- A good work ethic and an ability to think on your feet?
- The desire to get course credit in exchange for your work?
- The ability to name what movie the picture above is from?
The Stanford Cognitive & Systems Neuroscience Laboratory (SCSNL) is seeking undergraduate student trainees to assist in research in neuroimaging and web-based cognitive testing. Programming skills are valued (Javascript, Python, R, familiarity with databases, etc), as is an interest in cognitive psychology and/or neuroscience, though applicants don’t need to have both to apply. Get in touch and we’ll see if there’s a position that’s right for you. Time commitment is around 12 hours/week for at least 6 months (preferably 1 year).
Stanford students will be rewarded with a course credit for their work. This is an excellent opportunity to get hands-on research experience in cognitive neuroscience and advanced neuroimaging. Plus, you get to hang out with neuroscientists and learn about what it’s like to have a career in research. If interested or if you would like more info, send a resumé/CV, and an unofficial transcript to: internship.stanford.cosyne@gmail.com
- An interest in cognitive or developmental neuroscience
- Programming skills
- A good work ethic and an ability to think on your feet?
- The desire to get course credit in exchange for your work?
- The ability to name what movie the picture above is from?
The Stanford Cognitive & Systems Neuroscience Laboratory (SCSNL) is seeking undergraduate student trainees to assist in research in neuroimaging and web-based cognitive testing. Programming skills are valued (Javascript, Python, R, familiarity with databases, etc), as is an interest in cognitive psychology and/or neuroscience, though applicants don’t need to have both to apply. Get in touch and we’ll see if there’s a position that’s right for you. Time commitment is around 12 hours/week for at least 6 months (preferably 1 year).
Stanford students will be rewarded with a course credit for their work. This is an excellent opportunity to get hands-on research experience in cognitive neuroscience and advanced neuroimaging. Plus, you get to hang out with neuroscientists and learn about what it’s like to have a career in research. If interested or if you would like more info, send a resumé/CV, and an unofficial transcript to: internship.stanford.cosyne@gmail.com
