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Join a forward-thinking technology company in Cambridge as an Experimental Physicist, where you'll play a pivotal role in developing next-generation materials aimed at reducing CO2 emissions. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to innovate and test high thermal conductivity materials, while expanding the company's intellectual property portfolio. This is an excellent opportunity for those passionate about physics and materials science, offering competitive salary and benefits, along with career progression in a cutting-edge environment.
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 an experimental physicist in this company, you will be responsible for accelerating the development of next-generation materials aimed at reducing CO2 emissions. This role involves working within a multidisciplinary team of scientists and engineers to maximize the performance of new materials, specifically focusing on the development and testing of high thermal conductivity materials.
The key responsibilities include:
This is an excellent opportunity to join a company that values innovation and technological advancement.
Ideal candidates will possess strong knowledge of physics and materials science, a passion for innovation, and a curious mindset. Experience with modeling material properties and their performance in devices and systems is desirable.
The company offers a highly competitive salary and benefits package, along with excellent career progression opportunities and the chance to work on cutting-edge technologies.
If you're interested, please submit a confidential application, and a Newton Colmore consultant will contact you with more details.
Newton Colmore is a specialist recruitment consultancy operating within sectors including medical devices, scientific engineering, scientific software, robotics, electronics design, new product development, human factors, regulatory affairs, quality assurance, and field service engineering across Europe and the US.