The Herman/Darrow Lab at the University of Minnesota is seeking a Technical Research Assistant (Research Professional 2) to join our group. The Technical Research Assistant will be a hands-on member of an interdisciplinary human neuroscience team, providing long-term technical continuity for experimental systems, research data infrastructure, and participant/patient studies. Working under the direction of senior lab staff, the successful candidate will set up and troubleshoot equipment; verify trigger timing and synchronization; support stimulation, EEG, electrophysiology, and behavioral experiments; and curate, document, and integrate complex datasets. This is an execution-focused role rather than an independent investigator position. It is well suited to a detail-oriented, persistent problem solver who enjoys connecting hardware, software, data, and people and who wants to build deep expertise over a sustained period. Opportunities to contribute to analysis, presentations, and publications may be available based on interest and project needs.
Job Duties/Responsibilities:
35% - Experimental Systems and Equipment Operations
Configure, test, maintain, and troubleshoot electrophysiology, stimulation, behavioral, and data-acquisition systems used across lab studies.
Verify trigger/TTL routing, timing, synchronization, signal quality, cables, interfaces, and software settings; coordinate maintenance, repairs, and inventory.
30% - Data Curation and Research Infrastructure
Organize, standardize, quality-check, document, and transfer multimodal research data; maintain file structures, metadata, data dictionaries, and issue logs.
Develop and maintain scripts and repeatable workflows that support ongoing datasets, repository integration, and handoff of routine data operations from senior staff.
20% - Study Execution and Participant/Patient Support
Prepare equipment and research spaces; set up and run stimulation, EEG, electrophysiology, and behavioral sessions under approved protocols.
Support participant and patient visits, coordinate with clinical and research teams, monitor data collection, and resolve technical problems in real time.
10% - Documentation, Training, and Collaboration
Create SOPs, checklists, troubleshooting guides, and training materials; train lab members in equipment setup, data handling, and quality-control procedures.
Communicate technical status and risks clearly and collaborate with investigators, engineers, clinicians, coordinators, and trainees across studies.
5% - Laboratory Operations and Compliance
Maintain equipment and data records, assist with purchasing and inventory, support IRB, safety, and quality requirements, and contribute to lab meetings and process improvement.