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Bachelor's degree or foreign equivalent in Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field and five (5) years of post-baccalaureate, progressive experience as a Facilities Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Process Engineer, or a related role.
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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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Masters in Chemical Engineering or equivalent experience in a related field with up to 2 years of industrial experience in heterogeneous catalysis. Bachelors in Chemical Engineering or equivalent experience in a related field with up to 4 years of industrial experience in heterogeneous catalysis.
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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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Work at the crossroads of chemical engineering and material science, building scale-up infrastructure to bridge the gap between science and engineering and empower collaborative innovation.
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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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Bachelor's degree in bioengineering, chemical engineering, biology, microbiology, or related discipline; and at least two years of experience. Stanford Bioengineering is a dynamic and rapidly growing department within the School of Engineering and School of Medicine.
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BS/MS/ PhD Degree in Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Chemical Engineering, or Materials Science. Assist Engineering group and/or initiate and perform root cause analyses, experiments, and corrective actions to address customer and production issues.
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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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This is a hands-on role requiring a driven, experienced mechanical or chemical engineer who would be versatile enough to bridge the gap between R&D and outside engineering firms. 10+ years engineering experience designing, scaling, building, and commissioning a chemical or materials manufacturing plant or similar production plant.
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PhD in Chemistry, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, or similar technical discipline. Perform material and device research by designing and developing chemical processes to enhance thin film solar cell performance and stability and to reduce manufacturing cost.
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MS/PhD in analytical chemistry, biochemistry, chemical engineering, or a related field. We are seeking a highly motivated Associate Scientist/Scientist to join our Assay & Analytics team and contribute to multiplexed HTP approaches for enzyme and host engineering in microorganisms, particularly yeast.
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Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science or Physics is required; an MS is preferred. 2+ years of process engineering experience in semiconductor or printed circuit board manufacturing operation.
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Ph. D. with 0-2 years of industrial experience or M.Sc. with 5-7 years of industrial experience required, with clear scientific research achievements in microbial fermentation or related fields of biological, biochemical, or chemical engineering.
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We are currently seeking a Chemical Engineer for our Materials & Corrosion Engineering Practice in Menlo Park , CA. In this role you will work as part of a team conducting hands-on materials, metallurgical, and mechanical failure analyses.
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