Staff Scientist, Materials Preparation and Measurement Laboratory - JR27436-3800
CHICAGO, IL • Full-time
Posted on September 27, 2024
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Department
PSD James Franck Institute: MRSEC
About the Department
The University of Chicago MRSEC is an NSF-funded research Center that
facilitates innovation by tackling some of the deepest intellectual
challenges of materials research through interdisciplinary,
collaborative efforts among multiple research groups, spanning three
academic divisions (PSD, PME, and BSD) on campus and includes external
collaborators. We make a dedicated effort to foster a research
environment that promotes creativity and rigor, and where students,
postdocs and faculty alike benefit from interactions with those with
different technical backgrounds and research interests. This effort
includes a strong commitment to education and outreach, including
outreach to our local neighborhood and the general public. Central to
our mission is nurturing the next generation of materials science
researchers, and improving its diversity, through the successful
training of students at all levels (undergraduate, graduate and
postdoctoral fellows) in our research labs. We operate Shared Facilities
that enable state-of-the-art materials preparation and measurement,
requiring resources beyond what can be attained by an individual
research lab. Coupling these complementary aspects of our program
strengthens the entire scientific enterprise and provides a vibrant
resource to the University of Chicago, the broader materials science
community, our neighborhood and the general public.
Job Summary
The Materials Preparation and Measurement Laboratory (MPML) is a
multi-user shared instrumentation facility in the NSF Materials Research
Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC) at the University of Chicago. The
Staff Scientist will work closely with MPML staff to enable day-to-day
technical research operations of the facility including user training,
instrument operation, instrument maintenance, and research project
support.
Responsibilities
Oversee and operate advanced materials characterization
instrumentation.
Train students, postdocs, researchers, and other users on
measurement techniques, proper operation of instrumentation, and
sample preparation.
Provide technical expertise, consultation, and collaboration for
user research projects.
Develop, investigate, and apply new procedures, instrumentation, and
techniques.
Assist preparation of research proposals, scientific papers, and
conference presentations.
Perform equipment maintenance and repairs to maximize equipment
performance and availability. Troubleshoot hardware and software.
Coordinate repairs with vendors.
Develop, implement, and update user training procedures.
Develop, implement, and update instrument operation procedures.
Develop, implement, and update equipment maintenance procedures.
Develop, implement, and update educational and outreach programs
using facility resources.
Participate in acquisition efforts for capital equipment and
instrumentation including preparation of instrument acquisition
proposals.
Stay apprised of developments in experimental instrumentation and
techniques that may enhance the scientific and educational mission
of the facility. Includes attending conferences, working with
vendors, and reading scientific literature and trade publications.
Supports data collection and analytical needs of research projects.
Conducts literature reviews and helps write reports and manuscripts.
Ensures project compliance with different policies, procedures,
directives, and mandates.
Takes responsibility for the following laboratory duties:
recognizing abnormal results and varying conditions or procedures to
correct problems; setting up and performing experiments. Analyze the
meaning, significance, causes, and effects of the subject.
Performs other related work as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related
field.
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Work Experience:
Minimum requirements include knowledge and skills developed through 2-5
years of work experience in a related job discipline.
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Certifications:
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Preferred Qualifications
Education:
Master\'s degree with significant relevant academic or industrial
experience.
Experience:
Knowledge of technical, operational, managerial, user training, and
maintenance requirements of a shared core user research instrumentation
facility, as well as highly specialized systems, instrumentation, and
techniques relevant to materials science characterization and sample
preparation.
Expertise with advanced scanning electron microscopy (SEM) imaging and
materials characterization techniques such as Energy-Dispersive X-ray
Spectroscopy (EDS).
Expertise with electron microscopy sample preparation techniques.
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