Hello GradCafe,
I want to pursue a PhD program but with a slight focus shift (materials science, or chemical engineering on the more materials side). Hence, I want to join a research lab in that field, either paid or volunteer, to get some good relevant experience and a recommendation letter before applying to grad school. It doesn't really matter to me so much what I'm actually doing (running samples, helping PI/postdoc/grad student) as long as I'm learning about techniques and the technology and being totally immersed in the topic.
Before I do that, I wanted to clarify some terminology. Do the terms 'research assistant', 'lab technician', 'lab manager' mean different duties and responsibilities? What does each entail?
Or, is distinguishing between the titles kind of meaningless, because they are all kind of the same thing?
*This is my first post here on Gradcafe...not sure which sub-forum to best put this.