The Yale Autism Center of Excellence is currently recruiting students for two pre-doctoral fellowships in the areas of developmental psychopathology and developmental neuroscience of autism.
Yale Fellowship in Developmental Psychopathology and Social Neuroscience
This is a 1-2 year clinical research program, where students will gain experience in studying behavioral, psychophysiological, eye-tracking and neuroimaging studies of toddlers and children with and without autism. This is a mentored research experience and covers a wide frame of experiences from data collection to publication. You can learn more and find application information on the program website. Applications are due February 7th.
Yale Fellowship in Developmental Neuroscience of Autism
This is also a 1-2 year clinical research program, but its focus is primarily on training in rapid prototyping and robust development of translational technologies, which may include eye-tracking technologies, image processing, physiological sensing technologies, machine learning projects and experimental paradigms. This project covers a similar scope as the previous, and you can learn more and find application information on the program website. Applications are due February 7th.