The Cognitive Origins Lab headed by Dr. Stephen Ferrigno at the University of Wisconsin, Madison is now accepting applications for a full-time research specialist for non-invasive primate cognitive and child development research beginning June 2026. The initial term of this appointment is 2 years, with the possibility of being extended. The goal of our lab is to understand the evolutionary and developmental origins of human and non-human cognition. The laboratory tests the cognitive abilities (e.g., number representations, logical reasoning abilities, sequencing/grammar, and metacognition) of rhesus macaques, children, and adults. We will also be running studies looking at the cognitive developmental trajectory of infant and juvenile monkeys and human children. The broad goal of our lab is to understand the evolutionary and developmental origins of human and non-human cognition. The duties of this job entail developing, designing, and conducting multiple research projects and organizing daily operation of projects to ensure work meets established objectives under moderate supervision, including: -Training rhesus macaques on a variety of cognitive tasks with minimal supervision. -Conducting cognitive testing with children in-lab and at the local children’s museum. Leads participant recruitment efforts. -Providing supervision and training to undergraduate team members In addition to administrative and testing duties (computerized and real object cognitive testing with primates, programming cognitive experiments, supervising undergraduate RAs, etc.), the position will include opportunities to develop new studies in collaboration with the PI and the possibility of becoming a co-author on manuscripts submitted for publication.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level