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Required: Bachelors degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Materials Science, Biochemistry or a related field. Strong preference for candidates with broad experience in various spectroscopic and analytical techniques for chemical analysis (UV/Vis, HPLC-MS, FTIR, rheology, polymer characterization, etc.
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Strong engineering fundamentals in electrochemical cells, heat transfer, fluids, Li-ion, analytical modeling, and failure analysis. Use electrochemical/chemical tests to interpret and quantify degradation modes of various battery chemistries traced back to battery material properties.
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PhD, or Master’s degree + 2 years in electrical engineering, physics, optics, chemical engineering, IC manufacturing or process technology related field, with experience in lithography, semiconductor/EDA industry.
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Master's degree or PhD in Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Optical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Mechanical Engineering or related field. - Bachelor’s degree in Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Optical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Mechanical Engineering or related field.
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Tackle materials engineering hurdles pertaining to the chemical, physical, and thermal dynamics of processes, aiming to enhance the functionality of equipment components. Industry experience in Productivity, process engineering, materials science / engineering or materials chemistry.
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BS degree in a technical field - for example Chemistry, Chemical Engineer, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or five years' experience and relevant leadership experience in industrial Sea Water RO, Brackish Water RO, Media Filtration, Deox, Ion Exchange and Drinking Water treatment solutions or related field.
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BS/MS/PhD in Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, or related field. Collaborate with quality engineering to align on IQC/OQC specs for cleaning process. Demonstrated experience in wet cleaning or in chemical surface treatment development eg.
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Lead engineering effort from concept to productization leveraging experience and acumen in hardware engineering, electrical control requirements, and chemical kinetics to propose innovative yet elegant solutions to achieve system goals.
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The Chemical and Materials Engineering Department website is at: Brief Description of Duties Lecturers are expected to teach their courses using student-centered pedagogies; collaborate with the Chemical and Materials Engineering Assessment Coordinator to assess course and program learning outcomes, maintain office hours in accordance with University Policy, and cooperate with the Department to allow for regular peer-reviews of their teaching.
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Bachelors of Science in either Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Materials Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Data Analysis or Statistics, Chemistry or Physics. In addition, the Manufacturing Manager will often be directly involved in the resolution of tooling or processing issues and may recommend, document and implement changes at the direction of the appropriate engineering group.
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Requirements: Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Material Engineering or related field of study (willing to accept a foreign education equivalent) and one (1) year of experience as an Electronics Product Engineer or related occupation in optimizing product designs and manufacturing procedures of semiconductor devices.
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Ph. D. in Materials Science/Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, or Physics, with 12+ years. Drives jointly with the rest of the engineering team the product development approval (through an NPI.
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An advanced degree (MSc or PhD) in Pharmaceutical Science, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or a closely related field is preferred. 15+ years of pharmaceutical/biotech drug development experience with 5+ years of experience in global CMC regulatory affairs with working experience and content knowledge in CMC development of NCEs/small molecules.
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Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science or Physics is required; an MS is preferred. 10+ years of process engineering experience in semiconductor or printed circuit board manufacturing operation.
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Requires Master’s/PhD degree, Majors: Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Physics, Electrical Engineering, Chemistry. Has a good understanding of thin-films and / or thin-film device physics.
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