Affective Neuroscience Assistant Research Scientist
University of Maryland - College ParkRole Overview
University of Maryland - College Park is hiring a entry-level Affective Neuroscience Assistant Research Scientist. This is a full-time role in Hyattsville. Part of University of Maryland - College Park's Security hiring. The posted range is $59k to $252k. Full responsibilities, required qualifications, and the apply link are listed in the description below.
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Job Description
Job Description Summary
Organization's Summary Statement:
The Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security (ARLIS), based at the University of Maryland College Park, was established in 2018 under the auspices of the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence (USDI) to be a strategic asset for research and development in social systems, autonomy and augmentation, and advanced computing. One of only 15 designated Department of Defense University Affiliated Research Centers (UARCs) in the nation and the only UARC focused on supporting the intelligence community, ARLIS conducts both unclassified and classified research spanning from basic to applied system development and works to serve the US Government as an independent and objective trusted agent.
ARLIS research is driven by a cadre of research scientists and engineers, faculty research specialists and project engineers, further supported by senior University of Maryland faculty and a consortium of university partners. Research is typically conducted through teams of e.g. social scientists, computer scientists, psychologists, linguists, cognitive neuroscientists, applied mathematicians, political scientists, policy analysts, and systems engineers.
The Assistant Research Scientist will contribute to interdisciplinary human subject research projects within ARLIS, with a focus on neurophysiological measurement techniques including functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) and electroencephalography (EEG). This role supports ARLIS’s mission to advance applied research in human performance, cognition, and emotion science in support of national security and defense. Scientists in this role will design, conduct, analyze, and publish experimental studies and contribute to broader research programs in experimental psychology and neuroscience.
Must be able to obtain a U.S. security clearance. If selected, you must meet the requirements for access to classified information and will be subject to a government security clearance investigation that includes criminal and credit history checks, as well as verification of U.S. citizenship, birth, education, employment, and military history.
Key Responsibilities
- Design and conduct research studies involving fNIRS and EEG with human subjects
- Implement experimental protocols rooted in emotion and cognitive psychology
- Recruit, consent, and manage research participants in compliance with IRB protocols
- Analyze complex neurophysiological and behavioral datasets using statistical methods
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and contribute to publications, reports, and briefings
- Apply open science practices and maintain thorough documentation of procedures
- Participate in internal reviews, sponsor briefings, and project planning meetings
- Assist in grant writing and funding proposal development as needed
Minimum Qualifications
- Doctoral degree (Ph.D. preferred) in Psychology, Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, or a related field
- At least 1 year of hands-on experience conducting fNIRS and/or EEG research with human participants
- Familiarity with experimental design, data collection, and analysis in emotion or cognitive research
- Experience with human subjects research protocols and compliance
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Expertise in EEG and/or fNIRS methodology
- Strong foundation in experimental psychology and human subjects research methods
- Familiarity with emotion research, especially in applied or experimental contexts
- Ability to work independently and as part of a cross-functional team
- Statistical analysis skills, including multilevel modeling (MLM), regression, and/or machine learning
- Proficiency in scientific programming (R and/or Python preferred)
- Strong written and oral communication skills for technical and non-technical audiences
- Commitment to ethical research, continuous learning, and team collaboration
Physical Demands:
- Primarily sedentary work in a professional office or lab environment
- Regular use of computers and laboratory equipment
- In-person attendance at research study sessions and participant training required
- Occasional travel for conferences or site coordination
Preferences:
- Experience with multivariate statistical analysis
- Proficiency in R and/or Python for data analysis and visualization
- Experience analyzing emotion-related or affective neuroscience data
- Demonstrated interest in applying research to defense, intelligence, or operational contexts
-Active TS/SCI clearance
Licenses/ Certifications:
- No licenses required
- IRB and human subjects research training (e.g., CITI certification) preferredMinimum Qualifications
This rank is generally parallel to Assistant Professor. Appointees shall have demonstrated superior scientific research ability. Appointees should be qualified and competent to direct the work of others (such as technicians, graduate students, other research personnel). An earned doctoral degree will be a normal minimum requirement for appointment at this rank.
Additional Job Details
Required Application Materials: Cover Letter, Resume, List of References
Best Consideration Date: N/A
Posting Close Date: N/A
Open Until Filled: Yes
Salary Range $58,656 - $252,289
Department
VPR-Applied Research Lab for Intelligence & SecurityWorker Sub-Type
Faculty RegularSalary Range
$58,656 - $252,289Background Checks
Offers of employment are contingent on completion of a background check. Information reported by the background check will not automatically disqualify anyone from employment. Before any adverse decision, the finalist will have an opportunity to provide information to the University regarding disclosable background check information. The University reserves the right to rescind the offer of employment or otherwise decline or terminate employment if the information reported by the background check is deemed incompatible with the position, regardless of when the background check is completed.
Employment Eligibility
The successful candidate must complete employment eligibility verification (on Form I-9) by presenting documents that establish identity and work authorization within the timeframe required by federal immigration law, and where applicable, to demonstrate renewed employment authorization. Failure to complete employment eligibility verification or reverification within the timeframe set forth by law may result in suspension or termination of employment.
EEO Statement
The University of Maryland, College Park is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment. Please read the University’s Equal Employment Opportunity Statement of Policy.
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This position is based in Hyattsville. University of Maryland - College Park has not indicated remote or hybrid options for this role, so candidates should plan for on-site work.
How much does the Affective Neuroscience Assistant Research Scientist role at University of Maryland - College Park pay?
University of Maryland - College Park has posted a compensation range of $59k to $252k for this position. Final offers typically vary based on candidate experience, location, and internal salary bands.
When was the Affective Neuroscience Assistant Research Scientist role at University of Maryland - College Park posted?
This role was posted on April 21, 2026 (47 days ago). It's still listed as actively hiring; we re-confirm openings against the source system multiple times per day and remove closed roles.
Is the Affective Neuroscience Assistant Research Scientist role at University of Maryland - College Park entry-level?
Yes. This is an entry-level position. Strong candidates typically have 0-2 years of relevant work experience, internships, or significant project work. Read the full description for any specific qualification requirements University of Maryland - College Park has listed.
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