Research Programmer - DDMLAB, CMU The Dynamic Decision Making Laboratory (www.cmu.edu/ddmlab) has an opening for a Research Programmer position. The Research Programmer is responsible for development and maintenance of the computer simulations the behavioral scientists in the lab use as experimental tools. Some of the tasks of the Research Programmer include the design of new dynamic simulations, their programming and maintenance; keeping our team up to date with shared versions of our tools and occasionally, participate in data collection or data analysis. Preference will be given to applicants with experience in Visual Basic and Access databases. This appointment will pay highly competitive rates based on background and experience. Anticipated start date is June 1, 2006. Please send resume with the names of three references electronically to Dr. Cleotilde Gonzalez, Director of the Dynamic Decision Making Laboratory coty@cmu.edu. Carnegie Mellon is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. For more information on our Equal Employment/Affirmative Action Policy and our Statement of Assurance, go to: http://www.cmu.edu/policies/documents/SoA.html