The Project Officer will develop chemical processes for surface finishing, focusing on techniques like electroplating and electrochemical etching.
The School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering (MAE) invites applications for the position of Project Officer. Our group is having open positions (research staffs) who are motivated to develop chemical process for surface finishing (electroless plating, electroplating, electrochemical etching)
Key Responsibilities:
To develop chemical surface finishing (electroless plating, electroplating, electrochemical etching)
Job Requirements:
BS degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, material science, material engineering, or relative field
Knowledge and experience in electrochemical processes
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