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Job Summary:
Unearthly Materials, Inc. is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Materials Synthesis Scientist with expertise in solid-state synthesis, crystal growth, and advanced materials characterization. As a frontier technology company pioneering next-generation superconducting materials, we are looking for scientists who combine strong experimental rigor with creative, unconventional thinking. The ideal candidate will be experienced in synthesizing complex materials— intermetallics, nitrides, hydrides, or high-performance functional compounds—and proficient in using a wide range of analytical tools such as XRD, TEM, SEM/EDS, Raman, IR, NMR, and other structural/chemical characterization methods. This role is central to our efforts to develop high- purity materials with exceptional homogeneity for superconductivity research. You will work closely with our thin-film, theory, and device teams to accelerate discovery, refine synthesis workflows, and support both R&D and prototyping pipelines.
Key Responsibilities:
- Design, execute, and optimize synthesis protocols for advanced functional materials, including solid-state reactions, high-pressure synthesis, hydrothermal, and inert-atmosphere techniques.
- Develop strategies to improve sample purity, homogeneity, and phase stability across multiple synthesis routes.
- Operate, interpret, and maintain major analytical instruments, including:
- X-ray diffraction (XRD) for phase identification, Rietveld refinement, and structure analysis.
- Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) + EDS for morphology and elemental mapping.
- Raman and IR spectroscopy for chemical bonding and vibrational signatures.
- NMR for structural and local chemical environment analysis.
- Additional characterization tools as available (TGA, DSC, PPMS, SQUID).
- Collaborate with device, thin-film, and modeling teams to integrate bulk and thin-film data into broader materials development pipelines.
- Maintain meticulous laboratory notebooks, synthesize datasets, and prepare internal reports and presentations.
- Support equipment calibration, maintenance, and safe operation of synthesis and characterization labs and improvements in experimental reproducibility and data quality.
About Unearthly Materials:
Unearthly Materials, Inc. is an innovative, deep-tech materials company at the frontier of superconducting technology. We have created novel compounds and processes that allow for superconductivity in ambient conditions–a scientific breakthrough poised to revolutionize numerous industries including energy, transportation, medicine, and microelectronics.
The Ideal Candidate Will Have Most or All of the Following:
- Ph.D. in Physics, Materials Science, Chemistry, Applied Physics, or a related field.
- Strong background in materials synthesis (solid-state, high-temperature, high-pressure, or chemical routes).
- Hands-on expertise with major characterization tools including XRD, SEM/EDS, Raman, IR, NMR, etc.
- Understanding of crystal chemistry, phase diagrams, thermodynamics, and reaction kinetics.
- Strong data-analysis skills with attention to reproducibility and rigorous scientific methodology.
- Ability to troubleshoot experimental challenges and adapt synthesis workflows.
- Collaborative mindset and ability to work across multidisciplinary teams.
Additional Experience & Qualifications (Preferred):
- Experience with superconducting materials, strongly correlated systems, or electronic materials.
- Familiarity with glovebox systems, inert-environment synthesis, and air-sensitive compounds.
- Experience with high-pressure or high-temperature synthesis equipment is a plus.
- Knowledge of advanced tools such as TEM, XPS, or PPMS/SQUID magnetometry is desirable.
- Flexibility to work evenings or weekends to meet critical project timelines.
Benefits:
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Competitive salary (commensurate with experience)
- Flexible working hours
- Collaborative, high-impact research environment
Equal Opportunities Statement:
Unearthly Materials is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, or any other factor protected by law.
Please include with application:
- Full CV
A maximum one-page summary describing your relevant research experience aligned with the job description.
Requirements
The Ideal Candidate Will Have Most or All of the Following:
- Ph.D. in Physics, Materials Science, Chemistry, Applied Physics, or a related field.
- Strong background in materials synthesis (solid-state, high-temperature, high-pressure, or chemical routes).
- Hands-on expertise with major characterization tools including XRD, SEM/EDS, Raman, IR, NMR, etc.
- Understanding of crystal chemistry, phase diagrams, thermodynamics, and reaction kinetics.
- Strong data-analysis skills with attention to reproducibility and rigorous scientific methodology.
- Ability to troubleshoot experimental challenges and adapt synthesis workflows.
- Collaborative mindset and ability to work across multidisciplinary teams.
Additional Experience & Qualifications (Preferred):
- Experience with superconducting materials, strongly correlated systems, or electronic materials.
- Familiarity with glovebox systems, inert-environment synthesis, and air-sensitive compounds.
- Experience with high-pressure or high-temperature synthesis equipment is a plus.
- Knowledge of advanced tools such as TEM, XPS, or PPMS/SQUID magnetometry is desirable.
- Flexibility to work evenings or weekends to meet critical project timelines.
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