[Eeglablist] Swartz Center EEG lab manager

Scott Makeig smakeig at ucsd.edu
Tue Oct 26 18:53:23 PDT 2010


The Swartz Center (SCCN) at UCSD in La Jolla, California, is looking
to hire a laboratories manager to develop and run two innovative EEG
laboratories incorporating a new Mobile Brain/Body Imaging (MoBI)
paradigm. The description below is from the UCSD job website.
Applicants should apply through the link given on this web page:

http://jobs.ucsd.edu/bulletin/job.aspx?cat=search&sortby=rank&jobnum_in=55596&search=55596

DESCRIPTION:
Under the general supervision of the Center Director, the candidate
will manage all aspects of two human biobehavioral research
laboratories organizing and executing all techniques involved. The
candidate is expected to ensure smooth functioning of the
laboratories, as well as making significant innovative contributions
pertaining to the design and overall direction of their equipment and
research projects and propose possible changes or new directions when
appropriate. The incumbent will be responsible for 1) investigating
new and current technologies in the field (EEG, motion capture, eye
tracking, audiovisual systems, etc., 2) managing equipment purchase,
calibration, maintenance, repairs, and replacements; 3) supervising,
training, and evaluating research staff, including directing and
supervising the work of laboratory technicians; 4) providing work
direction and teaching laboratory procedures to undergraduate and
graduate student research assistants, and assisting postdoctoral
scholars in their experimental research; 5) managing and performing
general laboratory maintenance; 6) supervising human subjects
approval, recruitment, and payment processes; 7) managing and
supervising data archiving; 8) contributing to project reports and
assisting with grant and manuscript development including editing
technical sections of manuscripts; 9) monitoring and reconciling
experimental program funds and budgets; 10) working with experimenters
to perform or manage preliminary analysis, including statistical
analysis using existing computerized methods. The candidate will also
monitor lab safety issues and take any corrective or preventative
actions necessary.

-- 
Scott Makeig, Research Scientist and Director, Swartz Center for
Computational Neuroscience, Institute for Neural Computation,
University of California San Diego, La Jolla CA 92093-0961,
http://sccn.ucsd.edu/~scott



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