Student Research Assistant in Transdiagnostic Neuroscience | Studentische Hilfskraft in der AG Transdiagnostic Neuroscience
ZiP gGmbH
Job Summary
This position offers a Student Research Assistant the opportunity to support the Transdiagnostic Neuroscience Working Group, focusing on research into psychosis using advanced multimodal neuroscientific methods. Key responsibilities include communicating with and recruiting study participants, assisting actively in data collection using techniques such as Electroencephalography (EEG), Videookulography, and weak current stimulation, and maintaining the research database, primarily utilizing Excel for data entry and maintenance. The role is ideal for students interested in translational research approaches and provides deep insights into the application of cutting-edge neuroscientific techniques, including the development of personalized transcranial weak current stimulation (tACS/tDCS). The successful candidate should possess basic computer skills, reliability, and a strong interest in independent work and direct communication with people, preferably with some prior experience in data collection or handling psychiatric patients.
Required Skills
Education
Currently enrolled in a relevant academic program (e.g., Medicine, Psychology, Physics, Mathematics, Nutritional Sciences)
Experience
- Interest in translational research approaches
- Prior experience in data collection (EEG, behavioral experiments) (Desirable)
- Prior experience dealing with psychiatric patients (Desirable)
- Interest in independent work and direct communication with people
Languages
Additional
- Part-time commitment (10 hours/week)