Core Purpose:
Assist with synthesis materials (depending on their specialty we have a few possible projects) that would improve the sustainability of our formulations. Finding sustainable alternatives is typically not trivial, Co-Op will have to learn about green chemistry principles and the key structure property function relationships of key components in our formulations. Work done by the Co-Op will have a direct impact on our ability to meet our customers need – both from a performance and sustainability perspective.
This position begins in July and will conclude in December 2024. You must be available for the entire duration of this role, full-time (40 hours, M-F 8-5) + currently enrolled student.
In this role, you will:
Depending on the specialty of the Co-Op (organic synthesis, polymer synthesis, or particle synthesis) we will focus on working on either slurry components, cleans chemistry components, or CMP pad material components. This role will be involved in the following aspects overall:
- Learn CMP (chemical and mechanical planarization) basic principles
- Learn new synthesis methods, particularly focused around green chemistry principles
- Apply their chemical knowledge to help create new materials through chemical synthesis, including developing rational designs of experiments
- Present and discuss their results within the team
Success is defined the learning of how new methods for green chemistry and, ideally, new materials provide a sustainable future for our products. An excellent outcome would be able to test this new materials directly in a CMP process (e.g., polishing experiment in a real cleanroom environment with customer similar wafers).
You're a good fit if you:
Masters candidate with a background in organic chemistry, synthetic polymer chemistry, or particle synthesis. We will provide basic training and a detailed background of the project. The main expected traits include high degree of motivation to do fundamental science at the cutting edge by being able to perform quality experiments and provide scientific input along the way.
Desired Major & Graduation Date:
- Major: Organic Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry, Masters Degree - must be a current student
Graduation Date Range: 2024-2026
Physical Requirements:
- Needs to be able to safety work in a laboratory environment everyday.
Your success will be measured by:
A positive attitude, driven by curiosity and interest in taking on challenging projects. Ability to collaborate across cross-functional teams.
- Creativity and innovation
Ability to find creative and unique solutions to problems. Come up with novel ideas and methods through regular discussions with the team.
- Accountability, Integrity, and Trust
Honesty and professionalism are desired. The candidate must be trustworthy and driven by curiosity and objectivity.
We are developing cutting-edge technology as such we expect professionalism and a huge focus on producing excellent science that can be translated into technologies that can be monetized.
Job Types: Full-time, Temporary, Internship
Pay: From $30.00 per hour
Expected hours: 40 per week
Benefits:
- Health insurance
- Relocation assistance
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
- Day shift
- Monday to Friday
Ability to Relocate:
- Aurora, IL 60504: Relocate before starting work (Required)
Work Location: In person