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Small business with a 40-year history as a first-class materials science and applied research and development firm seeks a polymer scientist with experience in hands-on laboratory formulation and optimization of new, patentable, high performance polymer materials such as coatings, molding compounds, adhesives, resins, sealants, and foams.
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Ph. D. degree with 3-5 years industrial research experience (or Masters degree with 5-8 years experience) in chemical engineering, materials engineering science, mechanical engineering, or a similar field.
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Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, Other technical backgrounds. ASML US brings together the most creative minds in science and technology to develop lithography machines that are key to producing faster, cheaper, more energy-efficient microchips.
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If so, we are looking for a Part-time Materials Engineer/Materials Scientist with broad design and manufacturing expertise to join our national Materials Science practice group to provide investigation, analysis, reports, and testimony where technical and scientific answers are needed to help resolve civil and criminal litigation and insurance claims.
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B.S. in materials science or engineering, chemistry, applied physics or a closely related field. As a Metrology Engineer on Magic Leap's Hardware Engineering team, will work with the Advanced Nanofab and Materials Research and Development group to produce innovative products with market leading quality and optical performance.
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Functional understanding of engineering topics such as mechanics, materials science, electrical and electrical fundamentals, fluid dynamics, heat transfer, etc. Read, interpret and follow basic blueprints, diagrams, engineering drawings, specifications, weld symbols, bills of materials, and other written instructions or procedures to accurately create equipment and products Interpret drawing dimensions and tolerances, including GD&T and tolerance stackups, and utilize various measurement tools (calipers, height gage, pin gages, feeler gages, etc.
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Read, interpret and follow basic blueprints, diagrams, engineering drawings, specifications, weld symbols, bills of materials, and other written instructions or procedures to accurately create equipment and products.
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Bachelor's degree in Physics, Chemistry, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science or related field is required. Electrical Engineering, Materials Sciences, and Physics expertise within semiconductor field is required.
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BS or MS in Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, or similar is required, along with up to 2 years experience, including internships.
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Required QualificationsBachelor’s degree in semiconductor engineering fields such as Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science or other relevant disciplines. Preferred QualificationsMaster’s degree or Doctoral degree in semiconductor engineering fields such as Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science or other relevant disciplines.
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Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, or similar (e.g. Molecular Biology, Forensic Science, Environmental Science, or Materials Engineering) Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, or similar (e.g. Molecular Biology, Forensic Science, Environmental Science, or Materials Engineering.
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Student must be pursuing an Associates of Applied Science degree program in Electronics, Manufacturing, Engineering, or a related field. Our expertise in modifying materials at atomic levels and on an industrial scale helps our customers – who make smartphones, supercomputers, virtual reality headsets, autonomous vehicles and more – transform their ideas into reality.
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Advanced degree (MS or PhD) in civil, structural, or materials science engineering, with an emphasis on construction materials. WJE's Materials Laboratory based in Austin, Texas , is seeking an ownership-level, Experienced Concrete Materials Engineer , to join our team of industry-leading experts in solving some of the most challenging problems in the built world.
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Bachelor, Master or Ph. D. in Materials Science, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related engineering field. Relevant company backgrounds include: Intel, Micron, Samsung, Global Foundries, Applied Materials, etc.
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MS/PhD in Materials Science, Chemical engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry or equivalent. He/she should have a hands-on approach to new substrate process development with a deep knowledge of substrate design rules, process flows and materials.
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