<div dir="ltr">The Department of Educational Psychology at UConn's Neag School of Education seeks to hire a full-time Postdoctoral Research Associate to join its research group in learning sciences and technology.<br><br>The scholar will work on a multidisciplinary collaborative team funded by the NIH Science Education Partnership Program and led by <a href="https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/people/ido-davidesco" target="_blank">Dr. Ido Davidesco</a> at UConn.<br><br>This project focuses on developing authentic classroom-based research experiences for high school students. As part of the project, students use innovative, portable brain technologies to learn about their own learning. With support from a scientist, they develop a research question, collect brain and behavioral data, and share their findings with their community (<a href="https://wp.nyu.edu/brainwaves/" target="_blank">https://wp.nyu.edu/brainwaves/</a>).<br><br>DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES<br>The Postdoctoral Research Associate will have the opportunity to learn about advances in educational technology and learning sciences and to contribute to all aspects of the project including co-designing curriculum with teachers, developing content for online and in-person professional development, conducting classroom-based educational research, authoring publications, developing new research grants, and managing research teams.<br><br>MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS<br>* PhD in education, learning sciences, psychology, neuroscience, or a related field<br>* Research experience relevant to designing and evaluating innovations in school settings<br>* Demonstrated ability to collaborate successfully on teams and communicate effectively through writing<br><br>TO APPLY<br>Please apply online at:<br><a href="https://jobs.hr.uconn.edu/en-us/job/494568/postdoctoral-research-associate" target="_blank">https://jobs.hr.uconn.edu/en-us/job/494568/postdoctoral-research-associate</a><br><br>Please direct all inquiries to: <a href="mailto:ido.davidesco@uconn.edu" target="_blank">ido.davidesco@uconn.edu</a><br></div>