[vslist] Good Job for a Good Student

Jeremy Wolfe wolfe@search.bwh.harvard.edu
Mon Jan 27 14:48:01 2003


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I have a great job for an excellent graduating senior.

Please forgive me if you get more than one copy of this bit of mail
and
please find me someone good
and
please post this around your department
and
please feel free to pass this along electronically to lists that students
will see.

Note: I have had an excellent collection of research assistants over the
years. Many of them have found that their two years in my lab have helped
them along the road to graduate school or medical school.

Thanks

	Jeremy

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PLEASE POST THIS WHERE SENIORS WILL SEE IT


   RESEARCH ASSISTANT POSITION AVAILABLE
                                         in
               VISION/COGNITIVE SCIENCE


START DATE: Summer '03

This position is in a lab that conducts psychophysical/behavioral research
primarily in the area of visual attention. How is attention deployed? Do you
need attention to recognize an object, to remember a scene? What happens
after attention is deployed away from a previously attended
object? What is "conscious" visual perception? Most experiments
test healthy young adults. The position involves all stages of the research
process from planning experiments to helping to write up results for
publication, but the main focus is data collection and analysis. RAs usually
attend and present at one scientific meeting each year.

This position requires a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science
degree. A major in Psychology or related field would be plus, but
is not necessary. Some research experience would also be useful.
The position is not appropriate for those with advanced degrees.
A candidate must be legally able to work in the US (not on a student
visa). A candidate should have computer experience (We use Macs)
and should be willing to learn how to use our statistics,
graphics, and word processing packages. Programming experience is not
necessary, but familiarity with C and/or MatLab would be a plus.

A candidate must be able to work independently and should be able
to interact with subjects in a tactful and pleasant manner.
This is an excellent position for a new college graduate who wants
to spend two or more years in a research setting before going on to
graduate or medical school. NOTE: A two year commitment is required.

If interested, please contact

	Prof. Jeremy M Wolfe
 	Visual Attention Lab
	Brigham & Women's Hospital / Harvard Medical School
	333 Longwood Ave.
	Boston, MA 02115

EMAIL IS THE BEST PLACE TO START:
	wolfe@search.bwh.harvard.edu

More information about the lab is available on our website:
search.bwh.harvard.edu
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an excellent graduating senior. 


Please forgive me if you get more than one copy of this bit of mail 

and

please find me someone good

and

please post this around your department

and

please feel free to pass this along electronically to lists that
students will see.


Note: I have had an excellent collection of research assistants over
the years. Many of them have found that their two years in my lab have
helped them along the road to graduate school or medical school.


Thanks


	Jeremy


*************************************************************


PLEASE POST THIS WHERE SENIORS WILL SEE IT



   RESEARCH ASSISTANT POSITION AVAILABLE

                                         in 

               VISION/COGNITIVE SCIENCE 



START DATE: Summer '03 


This position is in a lab that conducts psychophysical/behavioral
research 

primarily in the area of visual attention. How is attention deployed?
Do you 

need attention to recognize an object, to remember a scene? What
happens 

after attention is deployed away from a previously attended

object? What is "conscious" visual perception? Most experiments 

test healthy young adults. The position involves all stages of the
research 

process from planning experiments to helping to write up results for

publication, but the main focus is data collection and analysis. RAs
usually 

attend and present at one scientific meeting each year.


This position requires a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science 

degree. A major in Psychology or related field would be plus, but 

is not necessary. Some research experience would also be useful. 

The position is not appropriate for those with advanced degrees.

A candidate must be legally able to work in the US (not on a student

visa). A candidate should have computer experience (We use Macs)

and should be willing to learn how to use our statistics, 

graphics, and word processing packages. Programming experience is not 

necessary, but familiarity with C and/or MatLab would be a plus.


A candidate must be able to work independently and should be able 

to interact with subjects in a tactful and pleasant manner. 

This is an excellent position for a new college graduate who wants 

to spend two or more years in a research setting before going on to 

graduate or medical school. NOTE: A two year commitment is required. 


If interested, please contact


	Prof. Jeremy M Wolfe

 	Visual Attention Lab

	Brigham & Women's Hospital / Harvard Medical School 

	333 Longwood Ave. 	

	Boston, MA 02115


EMAIL IS THE BEST PLACE TO START:

	wolfe@search.bwh.harvard.edu


More information about the lab is available on our website:
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