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The Research Foundation for SUNY at Binghamton University Research Scientist - VARY (Vocabulary and Reading in Youth and Children) Lab in Vestal, New York
Location: Vestal, NY Category: Support Staff Posted On: Sat Jun 15 2024 Job Description:
The research group of Dr. Dawna Duff is looking to recruit a Research Scientist. The VARY (Vocabulary and Reading in Youth and Children) Lab investigates the development of word learning and reading comprehension, taking an individual differences approach that includes children from specialized populations including developmental language disorders (DLD) and dyslexia. Of particular interest is the process of contextual word learning while reading, in which the reader needs to infer the meaning of a novel word. The successful candidate will investigate contextual word learning in children in 4th and 5th grade, who have typical language development and DLD, in particular the effect of a metalinguistic intervention and semantic diversity on learning. The ideal candidate for this position will be highly motivated to both work independently to successfully execute the required studies outlined in our NIH-funded R21 grant, and will also thrive in a highly collaborative and interdisciplinary environment where they interact with other scientists (including collaborators at other sites), and research assistants.
Duties and responsibilities will include (but are not limited to):
Plan, direct and conduct advanced research experiments
Maintain laboratory operations, including supervision of research assistants
Evaluate and analyze data in R or other analytic platform
Summarize and publish results in scientific journals
Mentor and train Masters and undergraduate students in research
Present results at national and international conference, and communicate with a variety of collaborators
Contribute to authorship of grant proposals
Independent work, with general guidance on research objectives and project assignments, with periodic review of results with the Principal Investigator
Job Requirements:
Masters degree in speech language pathology, developmental psychology, educational psychology, or a related field
Research experience beyond the Master's degree level
Strong project management skills, including detail orientation, attentiveness to deadlines, and supervisory skills
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
Strong writing and analytical skills
Ability to exercise independent judgment and discretion within the predetermined methodology
Advanced training and expertise in:
experimental design and experimental paradigms for assessment of word learning in children (both encoding and retention)
expected developmental trajectories in semantic and phonological aspects of word learning
theoretical underpinnings of individual differences in word learning
data analysis and interpretation of experimental research in children
word learning in children with communication or language disorders, such as developmental language disorders, dyslexia, autism spectrum disorder
Preferred:
Experience in methodology related to eye movements while reading, or capability to learn this methodology
Understanding of the role of semantic diversity in word learning, or capability to develop this expertise
Additional Information:
Salary Range: $50,000 annually. VISA sponsorship will be considered.
Employee Benefits: The Research Foundation for the State University of New York offers a comprehensive benefits package (https://benefits.rfsuny.org/) that is a valuable part of total compensation. This includes medical, dental, vision, dependent care subsidy and other benefits such as SUNY Tuition Assistance. Furthermore, our 10 Perks of Working at the RF (https://www.rfsuny.org/about-us/careers/) provides an at-a-glance view of our top benefits that make us a great place to work.
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