- Posted 21 days ago
About this job
Technologies
Job description
The Computational Memory Lab (http://memory.psych.upenn.edu) at the University of Pennsylvania has an outstanding opportunity for a Scientific Application Developer, with an interest in developing new software technology for brain research.
The selected candidate will develop new software tools for cutting edge brain and cognitive research. In addition, he or she will analyze large multivariate datasets on human memory and electrophysiology, and program experiments in Python. Other responsibilities include: general lab systems administration, including website, file server and computer cluster; using computer systems to run analyses of data collected, as well as simulations of memory processes in computer models of memory (Data analysis and simulations are done in Python). Experience with Unity is a plus, but is not required.
Skills & requirements
Required Qualifications
* Bachelor’s degree is required with 1-2 years of experience
* Interest in developing new software technology for brain research
Preferred qualifications
* Expertise in Python programming
* Excellence in technical coursework
* Exceptional quantitative skills
* Experience with Unity
* Computer Science (or related field) Major
Background check required after a conditional job offer is made. Consideration of the background check will be tailored to the requirements of the job.
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About the company
The Computational Memory Lab in the Psychology Department at the University of Pennsylvania uses mathematical modeling and computational techniques to study human memory. We apply these quantitative methods both to data from laboratory studies of human memory and from electrophysiological studies involving direct human brain recordings in neurosurgical patients.