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Research Scientist

As one of the oldest forms of applied science and engineering, Carnegie Mellon University's Department of Metallurgical Engineering was founded in 1906 and named after its emphasis on the study of metals.
Since then, our field has broadened to include all classes of materials from ceramics and polymers to semiconductors and biological materials.
Whereas early eras of civilization were widely identified by human's ability to work with new material (Stone Age, Bronze Age), today our abilities and projects span a variety of materials and combine everything from physics and chemistry to civil and electrical engineering.
The MSE department in the College of Engineering at CMU is seeking a research scientist tosupport its multiple programs in metals additive manufacturing (3D printing).
These programsinclude printing of heat exchangers, solar receiver panels, recuperators, and devices for methanemitigation via oxidation.
In addition to federally funded programs from multiple agencies suchas ARPA-E and SETO, there are also opportunities for industry-supported projects.
Thesuccessful candidate will be expected to work the full pipeline from design (often from othergroups) through to delivering printed parts to collaborating groups.
Complementary to beingfully involved in 3D printing, materials characterization will be required for the feedstocks andprinted materials including microscopy and property measurement.
The position is in theRollet research group.
Mentoring for future faculty positions and other career opportunitieswill be provided.
Publishing papers from the work is expected.
Excellent demonstratedcommunications skills are required.
Hands-on experience with metals additive manufacturingand materials characterization is required.
Experience in writing proposals at any level isdesirable.
Core responsibilities include:
Lead research and development on projects with emphasis on metals additive manufacturing Perform data analysis and other experimental procedures Assist masters and doctoral students in tasks related to the metallurgy of printed materials, especially with respect to heat exchangers and related components Report and present results at conferences and workshops, and host visitors Identify problems and obstacles to progress; develop strategies to tackle problems Interface with equipment vendors Work with staff in NextM, MFI, the CIT Accelerator and other relevant parts of the organization Write reports and papers for publication in peer-reviewed journals Document information by compiling and maintaining accurate and detailed records Perform related duties as assigned, e.
g.
, writing proposals Other duties as assigned.
You should demonstrate:
Strong communication skills Strong analytical skills
Qualifications:
Bachelors degree required 2-8 years of industrial experience with metals additive manufacturing (required) 2-8 years of research and research lab experience (required) 2-8 years of experience with machine learning (desired) Are you interested in this exciting opportunity? Apply today!LocationPittsburgh, PAJob FunctionEngineering, Research and Project ScientistsPosition TypeStaff - Fixed Term (Fixed Term)Full Time/Part timeFull timePay BasisSalaryMore Information:
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Statement of Assurance Recommended Skills Analytical Communication Data Analysis Machine Learning Research And Development Publishing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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