Materials Science Research Faculty
Penn State UniversityAbout the role
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POSITION SPECIFICS
We are seeking a research scientist with a strong background in corrosion for a Research Faculty position within the Materials Science and Applications Division of the Materials, Manufacturing and Sustainment Office at the Penn State University Applied Research Laboratory (ARL). Penn State ARL’s purpose is to develop innovative solutions to challenging national problems in support of the Navy, DoD, and Intel communities engineering and technology needs.
ARL is an authorized DoD SkillBridge partner and welcomes all transitioning military members to apply.
You will:
Lead the development of proposals and statements of work on projects related to cold spray, additive manufacturing, and other materials science related research
Work alongside experts in materials science, metallurgy, engineering and performance modeling to uncover structure property relationships in a wide range material systems
Support the Division as a Principal Investigator (PI) and co-PI
Execute and manage projects including developing test plans, schedules, reports, and presentations and coordinating the completion of analysis and design work related to each project
Non-tenure faculty rank will be commensurate with education level and experience.
Required skills/experience areas include:
Have 4 years technical experience in hands on experimental corrosion research and electrochemical characterization of alloys
Experience with materials characterization techniques including Scanning Electron Microscopy, Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy, X-Ray Diffraction, Powder Particle Size Distribution, and Optical Microscopy
Past success in the development of proposals, statements of work, test plans, reports, briefs, academic papers, and conference presentations
Demonstrated ability to work through a difficult problem, using proper steps to define and formulate ideas to reach a solution
Preferred skills/experience areas include:
Working knowledge of cold spray and additive manufacturing technologies and metal powders
Working knowledge of computational and analytical corrosion research methods
Comfortable working in a laboratory environment, performing data co
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