Job Description
Brandeis University is delighted to announce a career opportunity as a Research Technician in the Yevick Lab. At Brandeis, we offer a competitive benefits and compensation package which includes medical, dental and life insurances.
This is an ideal position for someone passionate about doing research within a highly collaborative team and looking to gain mentored hands-on laboratory experience in preparation for graduate or medical school.
Key Responsibilities:
Develop machine learning image processing techniques to support a multi-institution collaboration. In addition,n they will support image analysis of ongoing projects in the lab. 50%
Lab management (ordering equipment and supplies) 15%
Support ongoing research/supervision of undergraduate students 30%
Provide administrative support 5%
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree is strongly preferred.
Excellent organizational skills
Strong communication skills (both oral and written)
Previous laboratory experience is preferred
A strong desire to learn how to do research
Brandeis University is an equal opportunity employer which does not discriminate against any applicant or employee on the basis of race, color, ancestry, religious creed, gender identity and expression, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy, age, genetic information, disability, caste, military or veteran status or any other category protected by law (also known as membership in a "protected class")
Since 1948, Brandeis University has had the proud distinction of being the only Jewish-sponsored nonsectarian college in the United States. The university maintains a tradition of strong academics with a liberal arts focus, administered through the following divisions: * College of Arts and Sciences * International Business School * Graduate School of Arts and Sciences * Heller School for Social Policy and Management * Rabb School of Continuing Studies Undergraduate studies are relegated to the College of Arts and Sciences, while the other schools are reserved for graduate study and continuing education. One of Brandeis’ unique academic opportunities is the Justice Brandeis Semester, through which students can earn credit while participating in internships, field research or community engagement. Past JBS programs have included the Environmental Field Semester, Ethnographic Field work and Web Services & Social Networks. With more than 250 organizations, student life at Brandeis offers virtually endless opportunities. You can join a musical, visit the Rose Art Museum, or take a trip to Boston. Brandeis also has nearly a dozen NCAA Division III teams, as well as numerous club and intramural sports. Many of Brandeis undergraduates receive financial aid, which may come in the form of grants, loans, work-study or scholarships. Annual institutional aid, which consists of grants and merit scholarships, exceeds $8 million.