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The College of Engineerings Department of Materials Science and Engineering is seeking a Post Doctoral Scholar to support Ma2jic project - High Melting Rate Tandem GMA Additive Manufacturing Advanced Steels
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comprehensive characterization of novel material systems that harness spin, orbital, and magnon degrees of freedom. Research includes thin-film deposition, advanced materials characterization, and the development
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candidate holds a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering, Chemical Engineering (or a related field) is proficient in both experiments and characterization. Join us to tackle magnetic nanoparticle challenges
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, abstracts, and grant submission materials for publication and/or presentation. Present research findings at lab meetings, institutional seminars, and conferences/symposiums. Mentor graduate students and/or
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Participates in electronic materials and device research on wide bandgap semiconductor materials and devices based on Silicon Carbide, emphasizing applications in future power devices and electronics; conducts
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Multiphysics, FLAC / FLAC3D, Abaqus, ANSYS, MATLAB, or comparable tools, including experience implementing user subroutines or custom extensions for advanced material modeling or customized workflows. • Ability
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. The group is involved in several projects concerning ultrafast spectroscopy of quantum materials, including THz microscopy and pump-probe spectroscopy. The Post Doctoral Scholar will take a leading role in
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| Materials Science and Engineering Designs, develops, and conducts scientific research studies in the areas of ultrasonically assisted manufacturing processes, microstructure characterization, and
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begin on November 1, 2025. For questions or additional information, please contact Bruce Weinberg at weinberg.27@osu.edu Application materials submitted in Workday must include: 1. Cover letter 2
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involving the design, synthesis, and comprehensive characterization of novel material systems that harness spin, orbital, and magnon degrees of freedom. Research includes thin-film deposition, advanced