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An innovative technology company is seeking an experimental physicist to join their team in Cambridge. This role focuses on developing next-generation materials aimed at reducing CO2 emissions. You will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to create and test high thermal conductivity materials while also contributing to the invention of new materials and theories. This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a forward-thinking firm that values creativity and innovation, offering excellent career progression and a competitive salary package. If you are passionate about pushing technological boundaries, this role is for you.
Experimental Physicist - Developing New Materials
Newton Colmore is excited to be working with a growing technology company based in Cambridge and assisting them with their search for an experimental physicist.
As a physicist in this company, you will be charged with accelerating the development of the next generation materials aimed at reducing CO2 emissions. This will include working within a multidisciplinary team of scientists and engineers to maximise the performance of new materials, specifically working on the development and testing of high thermal conductivity materials.
Some other key parts to the role will include:
This is a great opportunity to join a company that loves to innovate and push technological boundaries.
To be considered for this role, we are looking for people with strong knowledge of physics and materials, mixed with a passion for innovation and a curious mindset. Any experience with modelling material properties and their performance in devices and systems would be desirable.
In return for your hard work, the company offers a highly competitive salary and benefits package, as well as providing excellent career progression opportunities and the chance to work on leading edge technologies.
For more information, make a confidential application now and a consultant at Newton Colmore will be in touch with more details.