Name of Lead Faculty/Staff or PI: Dr. Camille Dunn-Johnson, Dr. Karin Hoth, Dr. Yu-Hsiang Wu
Contact: Aimee Ties
Contact Email: aimee-ties@uiowa.edu
Group/Lab Name: Cochlear Implants and Human Ecology
Research Topic: Using cognitive testing, social network analysis and smartphone technology to evaluate quality of life of cochlear implant users
Project and Position Details: Join a multi-disciplinary research team including clinical neuropsychologists, audiologists and speech and hearing scientists studying the impact of hearing on quality of life in cochlear implant users. In this role, you will learn about clinical neuropsychology, hearing science, smartphone data collection technology, social network analysis and more. This role will involve supporting the team with data entry, preparing research participant materials, communicating with the team, and other duties as necessary.
Make a difference in understanding real-world outcomes in cochlear implant users while gaining research experience/skills and connecting with field experts.
Make a difference in understanding real-world outcomes in cochlear implant users while gaining research experience/skills and connecting with field experts.
Qualifications: Sophomore or above. Study in psychology and/or hearing science preferred, research methods course preferred.
Time Commitment: 5-15
Compensation: Pay
Start Date: Immediate, Fall semester
Timeline: Ongoing, potential to be a continuous position
Application Instructions: Email Aimee Ties at Aimee-Ties@uiowa.edu