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Specific experience with phase-change materials, battery electrode manufacturing, organic synthesis, polymer chemistry, additive manufacturing, or composite engineering is a plus. Pascal is looking for a materials scientist with 2+ years of industrial experience in materials science, chemistry, chemical engineering, or related fields, holding at least a Master’s degree.
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Familiar with polymers and polymer chemistry. As a Principal Mechanical Engineer you will be defining and creating tools for people just like you. If you want to lead the design and create the tools you would love to use yourself, we want you to join our team as a Principal Mechanical Engineer.
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This meeting seeks to explore how computational chemistry and synthetic methodology can be used to rapidly explore chemical space and create new opportunities to solve problems in organic chemistry, drug discovery and agrochemicals.
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5+ of academic and/or industry experience in polymer chemistry, hydrogel manufacturing, tissue engineering, or related fields. Master's Degree in chemistry, biology, or related field with 3+ years of related experience or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in cell and molecular biology, or related field (preferred) with some related experience.
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Atomistic simulation experience including one or more of: machine-learned interatomic potentials, data-driven material design, large biomolecules, reaction kinetics, polymer physics, PEM fuel cells, or tribology.
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Thorough understanding of polymer chemistry and drug-polymer interaction. Ideal candidate should have a strong background in advanced physical chemistry, the use of polymers in Ocular Delivery.
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PhD degree in Chemistry, Materials Science, Chemical/Polymer Engineering, or related fields. Maximize the battery performance by identifying failure mechanisms, and uncover underlying chemical, electrochemical and physical changes.
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The Advanced Manufacturing Engineering Intern will work with the Ionic Materials Battery team focused on developing solid-state polymer electrolytes for lithium-ion energy storage across one or more sub-projects.
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The Research Engineer will develop and apply atomistic and mesoscale computational tools to materials science topics including the simulation of functional material properties in electrochemical systems such as fuel cells and electrolyzers as well as other Bosch applications such as sensors, polymer components, semiconductor devices, and magnets.
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Experience preparing and prosecuting patent applications in the areas of medicinal chemistry, small molecules, pharmaceuticals, synthetic methods, polymer science and drug discovery would be useful, but is not necessary.
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It established its laboratory in Charlestown, Massachusetts, in January 2021, where it produces lithium metal, polymer electrolytes, and batteries daily. BS in chemistry, physics, mechanical engineering, or a similar field.
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Knowledge of hydrogel chemistry (conventional and silicone), tribology, and poro-elasticity is a plus. Education: M.S. in material science, polymer physics, polymer engineering or related discipline is required, Ph. D. is preferred.
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Ph. D. in Polymer Science and Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, with at least 2-5 years of industry experience. Deep understanding of polymer structure/property relationships and behavior in solution and solid state.
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B.S./B.A. in a relevant scientific field (i.e., molecular biology, polymer chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, biomedical engineering); · Experience with polymer synthesis and characterization.
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SES is looking for an anode/anode coating development senior scientist to join its R&D team in Woburn, MA. Knowledge of Li-ion & Li-metal battery development is highly desirable for this position. The Senior Scientist will be working closely with other scientists/engineers of varying backgrounds from multi-functional teams within R&D and engineering to tackle complex technical challenges and advance next-generation battery cell technology.
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