DescriptionE Ink is seeking a highly motivated, creative, and hands-on Research Scientist/Engineer to advance E Ink's front panel laminate (FPL) initiatives through innovations in materials, processes, and device integration. The candidate will contribute to the development of next-generation electrophoretic display platforms, with a focus on external phase design, capsule materials, formulation development, and mechanism-driven problem solving.
This individual will work closely with cross-functional research and development teams to connect material properties, process conditions, capsule performance, coating behavior, device electro-optical response, and reliability. The role requires strong technical curiosity, experimental rigor, and the ability to translate scientific understanding into practical solutions for FPL product advancement.
Responsibilities:- Develop novel materials, formulations, and processes to meet product requirements for electrophoretic displays.
- Conduct wet chemistry experiments to formulate and encapsulate electrophoretic ink systems using a range of encapsulation technologies.
- Develop characterization methods to enable faster turnaround for material screening, formulation selection, and root-cause analysis.
- Develop a deep understanding of interfacial interactions among polymers, pigments, solvents, binders, and coating interfaces, and connect these interactions to environmental stability and device performance.
- Support rapid learning cycles by identifying critical technical unknowns, designing mechanism-driven experiments, proposing contingency plans, and translating experimental findings into actionable project recommendations.
- Document results in comprehensive technical reports and contribute to patents and trade secrets for intellectual property generation and new technology development.
Qualifications:- D. or M.S. with 3+ years of relevant industrial experience in materials science, polymer science, chemistry, colloid/interface science, chemical engineering, or a related field.
- Strong background in polymer materials, surface science, interfaces, emulsions, encapsulation, dispersions, soft matter, or formulation science.
- Experience designing experiments, analyzing complex data, and developing structure-property-performance relationships.
- Knowledge of material characterization techniques such as optical microscopy, particle size analysis, rheology, spectroscopy, thermal analysis, surface/interfacial characterization, or mechanical testing of soft materials.
- Excellent troubleshooting, teamwork, communication, and interpersonal skills.
- Self-directed, motivated, and hands-on personality with the ability to work in a fast-paced, highly interdisciplinary environment.
Preferences:- Knowledge of thin films, polymeric phases, and their characterization.
- Experience designing custom experimental setups or test fixtures.
- Knowledge of programming languages and simulation packages is a plus.
Salary Range Disclosure: The annual base salary range for this position is $100,000 to $130,000 not including any variable pay. The total compensation package may include performance-based incentives, discretionary bonuses, and other variable pay components. The salary range for this position reflects a reasonable estimate at the time of posting and may vary based on factors such as experience, skills, education, certifications, and location.