June 26-July 2, 2023

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This Week’s Events:       
0. Ongoing Services – updated 5/22/23
1. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS DEEP DIVE
2. GLC CAFÉ

Administrative Announcements: 
3. PAYROLL SCHEDULE CHANGE FOR JULY 1st PAYCHECK  – 3rd posting

Jobs
4. GA POSITION IN IT EXPERIENCE AND ENGAGEMENT – 2nd posting
5. WAGE POSITION ASSISTANT COACH, VT COMPETITIVE CHEER CLUB TEAM – 2nd posting
6. GA POSITION IN GRADUATE SCHOOL – 3rd posting

Volunteers and research participants sought:
7. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR STUDY ON FOOD – 2nd posting
8. PAID RESEARCH STUDY – YOUNG ADULT COGNITION – 2nd posting
9. PARTICIPANT RECRUITMENT FOR AUGMENTING SENSATION WHEN USING EXOSKELETON – 2nd posting
10. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR A TABLET-BASED VR OBJECT MANIPULATION STUDY – 2nd posting
11. PARTICIPANTS/ ACTORS NEEDED FOR A SIMULATED JOB INTERVIEW RECORDING – 2nd posting

Upcoming Events: 
None submitted at this time

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 0. Ongoing Services – updated 05/22/23    

1. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS DEEP DIVE

Monday, June 26-Thursday, June 29, 10am-3pm,

Join us virtually on June 26 – 29, 10am – 3pm EST for the activity-based Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Deep Dive! During this 4-day workshop participants will become familiar with the major required steps of this methodology, practice relevant skills, and consider the many decisions necessary for a successful comprehensive review and synthesis. Instructors for this course include method and search experts at the Virginia Tech (VT) Libraries, a researcher who conducts qualitative systematic reviews with the Social Ecology Lab at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, and a VT statistician with experience helping researchers conduct meta-analyses in the context of educational and health-related research. More info about this method: http://guides.lib.vt.edu/SRMA/. Register here:  https://calendar.lib.vt.edu/calendar/events/SRMADeepDive

2.  GLC CAFÉ

Thursday, June 29, 3:30-5:00pm, Graduate Life Center – Reading RoomSummer schedule – GLC café will be held on Thursdays only.  The 2nd and 4th Wednesday cafes will not be held during the summer and will restart in August. Enjoy snacks, tea, coffee and conversation with graduate students and Graduate School staff. Bring your own mug if you can.

3. PAYROLL SCHEDULE CHANGE FOR JULY 1st PAYCHECK – 3rd posting

Students on graduate assistantships – please be aware that for pay period 12, which includes time worked between June 10-24, paychecks will be deposited on Monday, July 3, instead of Friday, June 30. See the university’s payroll schedule here: https://www.controller.vt.edu/content/dam/controller_vt_edu/resources/payroll/payschedules/2023/2023%20Salary%20Schedule.pdf.

4. GA POSITION IN IT EXPERIENCE AND ENGAGEMENT – 2nd posting

This position offers a unique chance to gain valuable in the realms of employee and user experience. You will play a crucial role in leveraging insights from various employee and user data sources to enhance the overall employee and user experience. Position responsibilities: systematically collecting and analyzing employee and user data, preparing insightful reports, presenting them to stakeholders to facilitate data-informed decision-making. Qualifications: Outstanding verbal and written communication skills, enabling effective and clear dissemination of information. Demonstrated aptitude for analytical thinking and problem-solving, exhibiting attention to detail. Proven experience in developing surveys, conducting interviews, and facilitating focus groups. Proficiency in qualitative and quantitative data analysis, showcasing the ability to derive meaningful insights from data. Proficient in utilizing tools such as QuestionPro to support data collection and analysis. Strong ability to work both independently and collaboratively as an integral member of a team. For more information and to apply:  https://it.vt.edu/partnerships/user-groups/ux-community/gra.html , application deadline, July 14, 2023.

5. WAGE POSITION ASSISTANT COACH, VT COMPETITIVE CHEER CLUB TEAM – 2nd posting

The Virginia Tech Competitive Cheer Club Team is comprised of 25-30 student-athletes. We practice 2-3 nights/week at a gym in Radford, and compete each spring at NCA College Nationals in Daytona, Florida, in addition to other competitions in the region. We are strictly a competition team, we do not perform at any VT athletic events. We are seeking an Assistant Coach who has experience in cheer spotting and tumbling. A basic knowledge of cheerleading is helpful but not required. The Assistant Coach will assist our Head Coach in all aspects of leading/coaching the team. This can include composing practice plans, leading practices and/or conditioning and traveling with the team to competitions and showcases. The position will run from the beginning of fall semester through NCA Nationals in April. To apply email: Kate Lattig ktlattig@vt.edu.

6. GA POSITION IN GRADUATE SCHOOL – 3rd posting

The Graduate School’s Office of Diversity, Inclusion, and Strategic Partnerships (DISP) has an opening for a GA position starting in Fall 2023. Applicants must be current graduate students at the Blacksburg campus enrolled at VT through at least Spring 2024. The ideal candidate would have knowledge of Diversity and Inclusion topics, enthusiasm for supporting and creating community among graduate students, an ability to work both independently as well as in a team-based environment, and can comfortably engage with students, faculty, staff, and community members. In addition to supporting existing initiatives, the GA will also have the creative freedom to propose new programs that strengthen our graduate community. The GA may assist with on- and off-campus recruitment events and will assist with DISP events throughout the year, including some nights or weekends. This position is 20 hours/week, with standard assistantship benefits see: https://graduateschool.vt.edu/funding/assistantships.html .

Interested candidates should complete the application questions and submit their CV and cover letter using this form https://virginiatech.questionpro.com/DISPGA  no later than 11:59pm on July 7th. A full job description can be found here: https://graduateschool.vt.edu/content/dam/graduateschool_vt_edu/disp-forms-and-information/GA-DISP-job-description-2023-24.docx.pdf.

7. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR STUDY ON FOOD – 2nd posting

Center for Health Behaviors Research  at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC, located in Roanoke, is conducting a 3-14 week research study to investigate how foods we eat interact with our body’s biology to influence food reward in the brain. All sessions are in Roanoke, 4-8 sessions over ~31 hours. You will consume snack foods and undergo measurements of energy use, IV blood draws, and MRI brain scans. Compensation up to $570. Sign up here: https://fralinbiomed.info/donnutsignup IRB #21-1052.

8. PAID RESEARCH STUDY – YOUNG ADULT COGNITION – 2nd posting

The MEM lab (Williams Hall) is recruiting participants for a 2-session study of young adult cognition. You are eligible if you are able to quickly read visually-presented English words and age 18 to 50. Participants will be compensated $10 for the first session (30 min) and $40 for the second session (1 hour). Please contact vtmemorylab@gmail.com  to learn more. Primary investigator: Rachel Diana, rdiana@vt.edu, 540-231-1913, Biomedical Research Alliance of New York Institutional Review Board (BRANY) Protocol #VT18-1077-568.

9. PARTICIPANT RECRUITMENT FOR AUGMENTING SENSATION WHEN USING EXOSKELETON – 2nd posting

Participants will be asked to scan and carry a box between two tables, while also avoiding pedestrians approaching from behind them. You will be asked to wear a Microsoft HoloLens AR Headset as well as handle a barcode scanner and box. Must be 18+ years old and have 20/20 visual acuity (good vision) or better, you can wear glasses during the study. Compensation $10/hr. For more information contact Mark Hollister, mhollister@vt.edu.

10. PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR A TABLET-BASED VR OBJECT MANIPULATION STUDY – 2nd posting

The Echo Lab at Virginia Tech is recruiting participants for a tablet-based virtual reality research study (IRB# 23-178). The purpose of this study is to explore different interaction methods for virtual object manipulation using hand-held tablets. Participants will be asked to move a virtual object to a target location in a 3D virtual space while holding a tablet with two hands. For enrollment, participants need to be 18+ years old and have normal or corrected-to-normal vision. The study will take 1.5-2 hours and participants will receive Amazon gift card ($10 per hour). If you are interested in participating, please contact Hayoun Moon, moonhy@vt.edu.

11. PARTICPANTS/ACTORS NEEDED FOR A SIMULATED JOB INTERVIEW RECORDING – 2nd posting

We are recruiting seniors and graduate students who are actively looking for a job to participate as an actor in our research study. We are conducting a research study investigating eye contact in remote job interviews. We need actors to produce recordings of a simulated job interview for our study. All actors will be expected to bring a job posting that they are targeting from a site like LinkedIn. You will then be asked to simulate a job interview for that company. Actors will get a $25 Amazon gift card. The study is being conducted under Dr. Sang Won Lee and EchoLab. We anticipate it will take 1.5 hours to complete the recording. Qualifications: Currently looking for a full-time position Conducted in-person or Zoom interview recently (within three months) Native in English Comfortable participating in a mock interview and recordings being used for research purposes. (preferred) Acting/public speech background. For more information email Andrew Jelson, jelson9854@vt.edu.