Location: | London, Hybrid |
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Salary: | £35,930 to £41,255 |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 13th June 2025 |
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Closes: | 30th June 2025 |
Job Ref: | B02-08909 |
Applications are invited for a Research Assistant to join the Integrated Clinical-Computational Affective Research Unit (ICARUS). The unit is led by Dr Liam Mason (Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology and MRC Clinician Scientist Fellow). The post is based in the Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology. This is an excellent environment for an early-career researcher, where opportunities for collaboration and learning abound.
About the role
The role involves undertaking high quality research as part of an exciting new internationally funded research project investigating the neural and computational basis of anergia and effort hypersensitivity in depression. You will be responsible for: conducting behavioural, ambulatory smartphone-based and neuroimaging assessments with clinical participants with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder; assisting in study organisation; and working closely with the head of the lab and the other team members, including current and future doctoral and masters students.
The role offers an opportunity to conduct impactful, collaborative and rigorous research that can make a real difference to the lives of people with bipolar disorder. The post holder will receive support and supervision from the study team, and input from other academics collaborating on this work. This is an excellent position for an early-career researcher as it provides: (1) opportunities for publication; (2) the chance to develop knowledge and skills in neuroimaging analysis; and (3) experience of working with digital mental health and smartphone-based assessment tools. There will also be opportunities in the wider community of researchers at UCL to develop new networks.
About you
We are looking for someone with excellent quantitative research skills, and experience with recruiting clinical participants into longitudinal studies and in using functional MRI and scripting-based languages (e.g. Matlab, R, Python). They must also have experience of conducting research with human participants and of performing highly quantitative data analyses. The role involves co-ordinating a large study and liaising with clinical participants, so the ideal candidate would have exceptional interpersonal and organisational skills.
Further Details
The advert will close on 30 June 2025 at 23:59 GMT. Interview date(s) are scheduled for July 2025. A Job Description and Person Specification can be accessed by clicking ‘Apply’ and viewing the full UCL advert.
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