It is exciting times at GamesWithWords.org as we settle into our new digs at Boston College. The brick-and-mortar lab now has a name: the Language Learning Laboratory @ Boston College (L3@BC). As we build out the group, expect to see a lot more activity around the site, including new features, projects, etc. Speaking of, we are hiring a research assistant. See the posting below:
The brand-new Language Learning Laboratory at Boston College is recruiting a full-time research assistant. The research assistant will work closely with the PI (Dr. Joshua Hartshorne) and graduate students in the lab. Primary responsibilities will include coordinating the lab's crowdsourcing and citizen science activities. For example, over 10,000 volunteers have contributed over 500,000 linguistic judgments as part of the laboratory's VerbCorner project. The research assistant will help coordinate these volunteers for this and other similar projects. S/he will also manage undergraduate researchers working on these projects and engage in public outreach activities such as blogging or creating educational materials. S/he will assist in data-analysis and have the opportunity to attend and present at major scientific conferences.
Candidates should have an undergraduate degree in psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, computer science, or a related field (or a good explanation as to why they are qualified anyway). Candidates should also have familiarity with one or more computer programming languages (e.g., Python, R, Matlab, C++) or an exceptional quantitative background (i.e., degree in mathematics). Experience with any of the following would be an added advantage: laboratory research, data analysis, management/supervision, science outreach, journalism, machine learning.
Review of applications will begin immediately. Start date is flexible but not later than 9/1/2016. Members of groups underrepresented in science are particularly encouraged to apply. International candidates are welcomed but must have an MA or equivalent.
To apply, send to l3atbc@gmail.com: a CV and a one-page essay explaining why you are interested in the position and how it fits with your past experiences and future goals. Please also arrange for letters of recommendation from 2-3 references to be sent to l3atbc@gmail.com.
Please be sure that your CV lists your degree(s), major/minor, GPA, any relevant classes (psychology, linguistics, computer science, etc.), programming languages with which you have experience (and the nature of that experience), and any other experiences/qualifications you feel are particularly relevant.
- Home
- Angry by Choice
- Catalogue of Organisms
- Chinleana
- Doc Madhattan
- Games with Words
- Genomics, Medicine, and Pseudoscience
- History of Geology
- Moss Plants and More
- Pleiotropy
- Plektix
- RRResearch
- Skeptic Wonder
- The Culture of Chemistry
- The Curious Wavefunction
- The Phytophactor
- The View from a Microbiologist
- Variety of Life
Field of Science
-
-
From Valley Forge to the Lab: Parallels between Washington's Maneuvers and Drug Development4 weeks ago in The Curious Wavefunction
-
Political pollsters are pretending they know what's happening. They don't.4 weeks ago in Genomics, Medicine, and Pseudoscience
-
-
Course Corrections5 months ago in Angry by Choice
-
-
The Site is Dead, Long Live the Site2 years ago in Catalogue of Organisms
-
The Site is Dead, Long Live the Site2 years ago in Variety of Life
-
Does mathematics carry human biases?4 years ago in PLEKTIX
-
-
-
-
A New Placodont from the Late Triassic of China5 years ago in Chinleana
-
Posted: July 22, 2018 at 03:03PM6 years ago in Field Notes
-
Bryophyte Herbarium Survey7 years ago in Moss Plants and More
-
Harnessing innate immunity to cure HIV8 years ago in Rule of 6ix
-
WE MOVED!8 years ago in Games with Words
-
-
-
-
post doc job opportunity on ribosome biochemistry!9 years ago in Protein Evolution and Other Musings
-
Growing the kidney: re-blogged from Science Bitez9 years ago in The View from a Microbiologist
-
Blogging Microbes- Communicating Microbiology to Netizens10 years ago in Memoirs of a Defective Brain
-
-
-
The Lure of the Obscure? Guest Post by Frank Stahl12 years ago in Sex, Genes & Evolution
-
-
Lab Rat Moving House13 years ago in Life of a Lab Rat
-
Goodbye FoS, thanks for all the laughs13 years ago in Disease Prone
-
-
Slideshow of NASA's Stardust-NExT Mission Comet Tempel 1 Flyby13 years ago in The Large Picture Blog
-
in The Biology Files
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)