John Erik Vanston
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Experience
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Exponent
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United States
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Business Consulting and Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Human Factors Scientist
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Feb 2022 - Present
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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University of California, Berkeley
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Postdoctoral Scholar
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Jun 2019 - Feb 2022
Berkeley, California, United States
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University of Nevada, Reno
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Graduate Student
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Aug 2012 - May 2019
Reno, Nevada, United States
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Research Laboratory Manager
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2016 - 2019
Reno, Nevada, United States For the last three years of my graduate program I was responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operation of Dr. Michael Crognale's research lab. -Recruited, scheduled, and ran participants in experiments -Trained, managed, and advised the lab's undergraduate research assistants -Acted as the point of contact with hardware/software providers and university IT staff -Coordinated lab meetings
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Instructor
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2016 - 2018
Reno, Nevada, United States PSY 403 - Physiological Psychology I taught four semesters of Physiological Psychology as a graduate student. I carried out all instructional duties, including creating a lesson plan, teaching classes, holding office hours, and writing, administering, and grading exams.
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Graduate Teaching Assistant
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2012 - 2017
Reno, Nevada, United States 2012: PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychology (Dr. Dean Hinitz) 2013: PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychology (Dr. Dean Hinitz); PSY 101H - Introduction to Psychology, Honors Section (Dr. Dean Hinitz) 2014: PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychology (Dr. Dean Hinitz); PSY 101H - Introduction to Psychology, Honors Section (Dr. Dean Hinitz) 2015: PSY 441 - Abnormal Psychology (Dr. Melanie Duckworth) 2016: PSY 101H - Introduction to Psychology, Honors Section (Dr. Dean Hinitz) 2017: PSY 101H -… Show more 2012: PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychology (Dr. Dean Hinitz) 2013: PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychology (Dr. Dean Hinitz); PSY 101H - Introduction to Psychology, Honors Section (Dr. Dean Hinitz) 2014: PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychology (Dr. Dean Hinitz); PSY 101H - Introduction to Psychology, Honors Section (Dr. Dean Hinitz) 2015: PSY 441 - Abnormal Psychology (Dr. Melanie Duckworth) 2016: PSY 101H - Introduction to Psychology, Honors Section (Dr. Dean Hinitz) 2017: PSY 101H - Introduction to Psychology, Honors Section (Dr. Dean Hinitz) As a teaching assistant I was responsible for modifying, administering, and grading exams. In PSY 101 I also taught three weekly classes.
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Instructor
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2014 - 2015
Reno, Nevada, United States PSY 210 - Statistical Methods I taught two semesters of Statistical Methods as a graduate student. I carried out all instructional duties, including creating a lesson plan, teaching classes, holding office hours, and writing, administering, and grading exams.
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Texas State University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Research Assistant
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2010 - 2011
San Marcos, Texas, United States
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Education
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University of Nevada, Reno
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Vision Science/Physiological Optics -
Texas State University
Bachelor of Science - BS, PSYCHOLOGY -
Westwood High School
High School Diploma