While we currently are at capacity for research assistants for the 2026-27 school year. However, we will definitely be looking for eager undergraduates to join our lab in future semesters and over the summer. Undergraduate students will get the opportunity to conduct behavioral and eye-tracking studies, as well as analyze data from those studies and neuroimaging projects. We also cover the recent literature in the field to further broaden your background and interests. As we get closer to the end of each semester, please reach out to Dr. Dulas if you are interested in potentially joining the lab!
You can also fill out our survey for undergraduate research interest here (though it is recommended you contact Dr. Dulas as well):
https://binghamton.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_512YoFrZvBWC2KW
The CAMP Lab currently has three graduate students and will not be accepting additional students for 2027. However, if you're interested in this field, please feel free to reach out to Dr. Dulas, as he is happy to discuss the program, his lab and its future, as well as other labs that may be of interest!
Graduate students in the CAMP Lab get to work with novel behavioral studies, eye-tracking methods and analyses, as well as structural and functional MRI. One of our goals in training graduate students is to build up not just the mechanistic "how" of research, but a keen eye for the "why" of studies, analyses, and designs.
If you have any questions, feel free to email Dr. Dulas.