WISC Lab Project Assistant

Job no: 508938
Position type: UW Student Assistant
Location: Partially Remote
Division/Equivalent: Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research
School/Unit: Waisman Center
Categories: Critical Thinking/Problem Solving, Teamwork/Collaboration, Information Technology and Computers, Data Analysis, Graduate Assistant-Research

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Department Overview:

The Waisman Center is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge about human development, developmental disabilities, and neurodegenerative diseases throughout the lifespan. One of 15 centers of its kind in the United States, the Waisman Center encompasses laboratories for biomedical and behavioral research, several scientific research cores, and a clinical biomanufacturing facility for the production of pharmaceuticals for early-stage human clinical trials. In addition to its research efforts, the Center provides an array of services to people with developmental disabilities, offers numerous educational and outreach programs to young children and their families, and trains scientists and clinicians who will serve our nation in the future.

The WISC Lab focuses on the study of speech development and disorders in children with neuromotor disorders. We conduct behavioral studies of development and use advanced modeling approaches to characterize multidimensional variables.

Anticipated Start Date:

06/01/2025

Anticipated End Date (If Applicable):

 

Remote Work Eligibility Detail:

Partially Remote

 

Anticipated Hours Per Week:

Minimum: 20 Maximum: 

Schedule:

To be determined upon hire

Salary/Wage Range/Lump Sum:

$25.83 (depending on grad program rate)

Number of Positions:

1

Qualifications:

Enrollment in a doctoral program focused on mathematical, statistical, or computational sciences (e.g., Statistics, Biostatistics, Applied Math, Computer Science, Engineering).

Strong foundation in probability, statistical modeling, and computing.

Demonstrated experience programming in R, Python, or similar. Prior experience managing complex datasets.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:

The ideal candidate will have completed advanced coursework in statistics, mathematics, and computing, and will have extensive programming experience applied to real-world data. They should be comfortable contributing to complex modeling and programming projects both independently and as part of a team. Proficiency with version control tools (e.g., Git) and experience managing analysis workflows in collaborative research settings are highly desirable. Experience with hierarchical models, longitudinal data, or health-related datasets is a plus. Strong communication skills and an interest in the science of speech development or related areas are preferred.

Position Summary/Job Duties:

Work with research team to develop data analysis approaches with team members to address key research questions related to speech development and disorders. Additionally, this position will develop advanced statistical models to address research questions. (100%)

Physical Demands:

n/a

Institutional Statements:

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:

UW-Madison is an Equal Employment, Equal Access Employer committed to increasing the diversity of our workforce.

Institutional Statement on Diversity:

Diversity is a source of strength, creativity, and innovation for UW-Madison. We value the contributions of each person and respect the profound ways their identity, culture, background, experience, status, abilities, and opinion enrich the university community. We commit ourselves to the pursuit of excellence in teaching, research, outreach, and diversity as inextricably linked goals.

The University of Wisconsin-Madison fulfills its public mission by creating a welcoming and inclusive community for people from every background-people who as students, faculty, and staff serve Wisconsin and the world.

For more information on diversity and inclusion on campus, please visit: diversity.wisc.edu

Accommodation Statement:

If you need to request an accommodation because of a disability, you can find information about how to make a request at the following website:https://employeedisabilities.wisc.edu/disability-accommodation-information-for-applicants/

 
 

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