Riverside Research seeks a qualified Materials Engineer to carry out materials development on behalf of the Air Force customer at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Research responsibilities for this position will focus on the synthesis, characterization, production, and implementation of 2D materials. The candidate Materials Engineer will conduct experimental characterization of emerging optical coating technologies in conjunction with existing in-house capabilities.
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As a Materials Engineer at Riverside Research in Dayton, you'll dive into exciting projects that contribute to cutting-edge technologies in national security. This dynamic role involves engaging in materials development specifically for our Air Force customer at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. We're looking for a candidate who can expertly synthesize, characterize, and produce innovative 2D materials while collaborating with a talented team. Your work will involve experimental characterization of emerging optical coating technologies, making use of advanced techniques like XPS, XRD, and SEM among others. You're not just doing a job; you're contributing to high-stakes projects that tackle some of the country's most challenging tech issues. With a Master’s degree in Physics, Chemistry, or a related field under your belt, plus 2+ years of relevant experience, you're well-equipped to thrive in this role. You'll communicate your findings through presentations and peer-reviewed publications, showcasing your technical skills. If you're self-motivated, love working in a lab environment, and have a knack for teamwork, then a position as a Materials Engineer with Riverside Research could be your next big step!
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