What are the responsibilities and job description for the Polymer Scientist for Development of Polymer Additive Manufactured Materials position at ORAU?
Organization
DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory
Reference Code
ARL-C-WMRD-300033
Description
About the Research
The Materials and Manufacturing Sciences Division of the Army Research Laboratory (ARL) is seeking a candidate with expertise in polymer science to develop materials for 3D Printing. The primary focus of the researcher will be to formulate and additively manufacture high solids loaded resins and polymers for application to structural materials and energetic materials. An aspect of the research is to prepare and scale up chemical reactions and separations to produce monomers and polymerizable oligomers for light curing and thermal curing additive manufacturing techniques with ARL expert chemists. The researcher would then characterize these chemicals using FTIR, NMR, and other techniques. A primary focus of the researcher will be to prepare polymers for additive manufacturing and run additive manufacturing equipment to prepare specimens for testing. The researcher would characterize the thermal and mechanical properties of the resulting polymer via DSC, DMA, ASTM mechanical testing, and microscopy. The researcher would work within the team to transition the materials to others to enable energetic characterization of relevant materials.
A primary research objective of the researcher would be to improve cohesive properties of the material, enable high particle loading, high resolution, and high production rates while being able to tune the resin formulation to manipulate failure of the material. It is not expected that the researcher have experience with all of these methods, but expertise in at least one of these areas is expected. Training will be available to teach the researcher any lacking techniques and instrumentation. The candidate must have good verbal skills in order to disseminate findings within ARL. The candidate must be willing and able to work in a team environment. Seeking a candidate who is working on their B.S. degree or higher in chemistry, physics, materials science, mechanical engineering, or chemical engineering, although other related degrees would also be considered. In all cases, the mentor(s) will be working with the researcher on a regular basis at a frequency dependent on the candidate’s experience.
ARL Advisor: John La Scala
ARL Advisor Email: john.j.lascala.civ@mail.mil
About WMRD
The goals of the Weapons and Materials Research Directorate (WMRD) are to enhance the lethality and survivability of weapons systems, and to meet the soldier’s technology needs for advanced weaponry and protection. Research is pursued in energetic materials dynamics, propulsion/flight physics, projectile warhead mechanics, terminal effects phenomena, armor/survivability technologies, environmental chemistry, and advanced materials (energetic, metals, ceramics, polymers, composite/hybrids, and mechanics) for armor, armament, missiles, ground vehicles, helicopters, and individual soldier applications necessary for maintaining and ensuring supremacy in future land warfare.
About ARL-RAP
The Army Research Laboratory Research Associateship Program (ARL-RAP) is designed to significantly increase the involvement of creative and highly trained scientists and engineers from academia and industry in scientific and technical areas of interest and relevance to the Army. Scientists and Engineers at the CCDC Army Research Laboratory (ARL) help shape and execute the Army's program for meeting the challenge of developing technologies that will support Army forces in meeting future operational needs by pursuing scientific research and technological developments in diverse fields such as: applied mathematics, atmospheric characterization, simulation and human modeling, digital/optical signal processing, nanotechnology, material science and technology, multifunctional technology, combustion processes, propulsion and flight physics, communication and networking, and computational and information sciences.
A complete application includes:
Questions about this opportunity? Please email ARLFellowship@orau.org
Eligibility Requirements">12 )
DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory
Reference Code
ARL-C-WMRD-300033
Description
About the Research
The Materials and Manufacturing Sciences Division of the Army Research Laboratory (ARL) is seeking a candidate with expertise in polymer science to develop materials for 3D Printing. The primary focus of the researcher will be to formulate and additively manufacture high solids loaded resins and polymers for application to structural materials and energetic materials. An aspect of the research is to prepare and scale up chemical reactions and separations to produce monomers and polymerizable oligomers for light curing and thermal curing additive manufacturing techniques with ARL expert chemists. The researcher would then characterize these chemicals using FTIR, NMR, and other techniques. A primary focus of the researcher will be to prepare polymers for additive manufacturing and run additive manufacturing equipment to prepare specimens for testing. The researcher would characterize the thermal and mechanical properties of the resulting polymer via DSC, DMA, ASTM mechanical testing, and microscopy. The researcher would work within the team to transition the materials to others to enable energetic characterization of relevant materials.
A primary research objective of the researcher would be to improve cohesive properties of the material, enable high particle loading, high resolution, and high production rates while being able to tune the resin formulation to manipulate failure of the material. It is not expected that the researcher have experience with all of these methods, but expertise in at least one of these areas is expected. Training will be available to teach the researcher any lacking techniques and instrumentation. The candidate must have good verbal skills in order to disseminate findings within ARL. The candidate must be willing and able to work in a team environment. Seeking a candidate who is working on their B.S. degree or higher in chemistry, physics, materials science, mechanical engineering, or chemical engineering, although other related degrees would also be considered. In all cases, the mentor(s) will be working with the researcher on a regular basis at a frequency dependent on the candidate’s experience.
ARL Advisor: John La Scala
ARL Advisor Email: john.j.lascala.civ@mail.mil
About WMRD
The goals of the Weapons and Materials Research Directorate (WMRD) are to enhance the lethality and survivability of weapons systems, and to meet the soldier’s technology needs for advanced weaponry and protection. Research is pursued in energetic materials dynamics, propulsion/flight physics, projectile warhead mechanics, terminal effects phenomena, armor/survivability technologies, environmental chemistry, and advanced materials (energetic, metals, ceramics, polymers, composite/hybrids, and mechanics) for armor, armament, missiles, ground vehicles, helicopters, and individual soldier applications necessary for maintaining and ensuring supremacy in future land warfare.
About ARL-RAP
The Army Research Laboratory Research Associateship Program (ARL-RAP) is designed to significantly increase the involvement of creative and highly trained scientists and engineers from academia and industry in scientific and technical areas of interest and relevance to the Army. Scientists and Engineers at the CCDC Army Research Laboratory (ARL) help shape and execute the Army's program for meeting the challenge of developing technologies that will support Army forces in meeting future operational needs by pursuing scientific research and technological developments in diverse fields such as: applied mathematics, atmospheric characterization, simulation and human modeling, digital/optical signal processing, nanotechnology, material science and technology, multifunctional technology, combustion processes, propulsion and flight physics, communication and networking, and computational and information sciences.
A complete application includes:
- Curriculum Vitae or Resume
- Three References Forms
- An email with a link to the reference form will be available in Zintellect to the applicant upon completion of the on-line application. Please send this email to persons you have selected to complete a reference.
- References should be from persons familiar with your educational and professional qualifications (include your thesis or dissertation advisor, if applicable)
- Transcripts
- Transcript verifying receipt of degree must be submitted with the application. Student/unofficial copy is acceptable
- Research topic should relate to a specific opportunity at ARL (see Research Areas)
- The objective of the research topic should be clear and have a defined outcome
- Explain the direction you plan to pursue
- Include expected period for completing the study
- Include a brief background such as preparation and motivation for the research
- References of published efforts may be used to improve the proposal
Questions about this opportunity? Please email ARLFellowship@orau.org
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