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Materials characterization of plated samples including: SEM, EDS, XRD, XRF, hardness, tribology, color, surface roughness, optical microscopy. Experience with SEM, EDS, XRD, XRF, hardness, tribology, color, surface roughness, optical microscopy preferred.
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In addition to the above, the successful candidate(s) will work closely within the respective team, and with the research group and collaborators, conducting a variety of materials characterization techniques (including SEM, XRD, Raman, XPS, EDS, PSD, BET, tap density, EIS, etc.
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Hands on experience with Surface Analysis techniques - including (but not limited to) X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS), X-ray Reflectivity (XRR), X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Auger Electron Spectroscopy AES), Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS), Electrical Characterization, Physical/Mechanical Characterization, Thermal Analysis, Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Electron Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS), and Electron Backscatter Diffraction Spectroscopy (EBSD.
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Solid foundation of using material characterization techniques needed for understanding materials interaction with device performance:STEM, EDS, SIMS, PL, XRD, CV, Eddy Current, XPS, etc.
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Failure Analysis analytical techniques (Optical Microscopy, X-Ray, CSAM, SEM/EDS, FTIR, XPS etc) Knowledge of Semiconductor package integration, SLI (Second level Interconnect) reliability, Bonding materials, Warpage control.
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Prepare written materials in collaboration with the communications director, including action alerts, talking points, issues briefs, policy reports, op eds, and website content. Manage federal advocacy strategies on appropriations, federal grant programs and other Congressional action on wrongful conviction-related issues and manage related lobbyist contracts.
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We are looking for individuals that have one or more of the following backgrounds: analytical chemistry, pharmaceuticals, materials science, High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry, and nanoparticles.
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Experience using at least two of the following techniques EDS, ToF-SIMS, FTIR and/or Raman. Ability to work in the clean room environment using knowledge in material and material interaction (e.g. glass, ceramics, thin film materials, gases, etc.
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Lead the development of written material for but not limited to; legislative correspondence; including Request for Information to regulatory matters, reports, articles, action-alerts, one-pagers, research materials, op-eds, talking points, media inquiries in collaboration with the ACA communications Team.
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Previous experience with the operation and interpretation of materials analysis equipment including Powder Rheometers, KF moisture analyzers, Particle Size Analyzers, GC- (MS/FID), ICP-OES, Acid-Base titrators, SEM-EDS, DMA, DSC, and TGA.
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Reporting jointly to the Vice President for Communications and Chief Communications Officer (CCO) and the President's Chief of Staff (CoS), the Speechwriter will lead executive communications in the Office of the President and support the strategic messaging of the University by researching and writing speeches, talking points, University reports, letters, columns, opinion and thought leadership pieces, web content, and other materials.
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Relay, a nonfatal overdose response system, is an initiative providing 24/7 support to individuals transported to hospital emergency departments (EDs) following a non-fatal opioid overdose. - Oversee the coordination of community resources, including naloxone, harm reduction and overdose prevention materials; and, in coordination with Relay team members, regularly track, re-order, distribute, and assemble the program resources.
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Conducting media interviews; testifying before legislatures and city councils; writing media materials, such as op-eds and letters to the editor; speaking at public events. Proficiency with statistical software such as Stata; proficiency with Python, R, or GIS is helpful.
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Manage the drafting and approval processes of comms materials including press releases, op-eds, and memos; The Deputy Communications Director will play a major role in managing a talented team, working with a large state press corps, and coordinating rapid response on a critical Senate race in a battleground state.
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Hands-on experience with laboratory equipment including-XRD, SEM, FIB, EDS, STEM. Requirements: Master's degree or foreign equivalent in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Materials Engineering, Physics, or closely related field of study and two (2) years of work experience in the job offered (Product Engineer), university research position involving semiconductors, or closely related occupation.
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