Research Assistant (654094)
 

The Department of Psychological Sciences and Health is looking to recruit a Researcher Assistant (0.3FTE at Grade 6) to work on
the project Agent-based Memory Prosthesis to Encourage Reminiscing (AMPER)

Salary range :    £31,396 - £34,980 (Pro Rata)

FTE : 0.3 FTE 

Term :  Fixed Term until 28/02/26

Closing date : 27/10/2024

The Department of Psychological Sciences and Health is looking to recruit a Researcher Assistant (0.3FTE at Grade 6) to work on the project Agent-based Memory Prosthesis to Encourage Reminiscing (AMPER).

As a Researcher Assistant under the supervision and guidance of Professor Mario Alfredo Parra, you will play a key role within an interdisciplinary project funded by The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). The project focuses on a user-centred design to create an embodied agent with a novel human-like autobiographical memory. You will help perform a carer-assisted intervention for personalised reminiscence (e.g., telling meaningful stories) to bring to the surface memories residing in the still viable regions of the brain. Autobiographical memory provides a reflection of “self”, enabling an individual to relive an event. By building a technological bridge to unique life experiences and aiding recollection, patients’ sense of value, importance, and belonging will be restored.

The successful candidate will contribute to co-production and co-design activities with patients with cognitive impairment caused by dementia and their carers.  The successful candidate will also contribute to participant recruitment, screening and assessment. The role will involve testing participants on various cognitive-behavioural assessments and responsibility for scanning participants at the test facility. To these aims, the successful candidate will work collaboratively with computer scientists, helping develop prototypes of AMPER and also piloting them towards a final version. The project will also involve managing everyday activities that relate to the project, inviting participants for testing, database management, dissemination of results at conferences, public engagement, and writing research reports for publication (in collaboration with colleagues from Heriot-Watt University).  Other collaborators on the project are Prof Matthew Aylett and Dr Mei Yii Lim (University Heriot-Watt).

To be considered for the role, you will be educated to a Honour Degree in Psychology. You will work with vulnerable groups so experience or training in such skills are critical. Skills working within interdisciplinary teams, participating in interventions via healthcare technologies or other methodologies, and running quantitative and qualitative statistical analyses are highly desirable.

The post is offered for a fixed term period, 01 January 2025 – 28 February 2026

Formal interviews for this post will be held on 07/11/2024.

Informal enquiries about the post can be directed to Prof Paul Flowers, Professor of Health Change (Paul.flowers@strath.ac.uk).

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Faculty
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Department/School
Psychological Sciences and Health
Staff Category
Research
Type of Employment
Fixed-term
Working Hours
Part-time
Vacancy Description
The Department of Psychological Sciences and Health is looking to recruit a Researcher Assistant (0.3FTE at Grade 6) to work on
the project Agent-based Memory Prosthesis to Encourage Reminiscing (AMPER)
 

Salary range :    £31,396 - £34,980 (Pro Rata)

FTE : 0.3 FTE 

Term :  Fixed Term until 28/02/26

Closing date : 27/10/2024

The Department of Psychological Sciences and Health is looking to recruit a Researcher Assistant (0.3FTE at Grade 6) to work on the project Agent-based Memory Prosthesis to Encourage Reminiscing (AMPER).

As a Researcher Assistant under the supervision and guidance of Professor Mario Alfredo Parra, you will play a key role within an interdisciplinary project funded by The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). The project focuses on a user-centred design to create an embodied agent with a novel human-like autobiographical memory. You will help perform a carer-assisted intervention for personalised reminiscence (e.g., telling meaningful stories) to bring to the surface memories residing in the still viable regions of the brain. Autobiographical memory provides a reflection of “self”, enabling an individual to relive an event. By building a technological bridge to unique life experiences and aiding recollection, patients’ sense of value, importance, and belonging will be restored.

The successful candidate will contribute to co-production and co-design activities with patients with cognitive impairment caused by dementia and their carers.  The successful candidate will also contribute to participant recruitment, screening and assessment. The role will involve testing participants on various cognitive-behavioural assessments and responsibility for scanning participants at the test facility. To these aims, the successful candidate will work collaboratively with computer scientists, helping develop prototypes of AMPER and also piloting them towards a final version. The project will also involve managing everyday activities that relate to the project, inviting participants for testing, database management, dissemination of results at conferences, public engagement, and writing research reports for publication (in collaboration with colleagues from Heriot-Watt University).  Other collaborators on the project are Prof Matthew Aylett and Dr Mei Yii Lim (University Heriot-Watt).

To be considered for the role, you will be educated to a Honour Degree in Psychology. You will work with vulnerable groups so experience or training in such skills are critical. Skills working within interdisciplinary teams, participating in interventions via healthcare technologies or other methodologies, and running quantitative and qualitative statistical analyses are highly desirable.

The post is offered for a fixed term period, 01 January 2025 – 28 February 2026

Formal interviews for this post will be held on 07/11/2024.

Informal enquiries about the post can be directed to Prof Paul Flowers, Professor of Health Change (Paul.flowers@strath.ac.uk).

Click here for full details