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About The Role
Navigating co-parenting, parenting stress and child development in a novel Work From Home (WFH) environment: A mix-methods naturalistic on-field investigation
The BRAIN Lab, led by Dr. Atiqah Azhari, in the SUSS School of Humanities and Behavioural Sciences is seeking qualified research staff to participate in a study of “Navigating co-parenting, parenting stress and child development in a novel Work From Home (WFH) environment: A mix-methods naturalistic on-field investigation”. This a mixed-method project that uses fNIRS neuroimaging technology and interviews to understand parenting and work-from-home behaviours. The project is scheduled to run for three years.
What You Will Be Doing
- To conduct neuroimaging data collection on-site in participant’s’ homes
- To conduct data processing and analyses
- To assist with scientific writing
- To assist with administrative duties
Job Requirements
Qualification / Experience Required
- A Bachelors degree in any field of sciences or social sciences
- Previous experience with neuroimaging research using fNIRS is strongly preferred
Applications should be made to:
Dr. Atiqah Azhari (email: [email protected]) at SUSS School of Behavioural Sciences, Singapore University of Social Sciences, 463 Clementi Road, Singapore 599494