Materials Scientist – Life Sciences Tools & Instruments
Our new Materials Scientist will select and optimise materials used in microfluidic cartridge devices and help develop scalable processes for their assembly cross-functionally with other experts.
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About the Role:
We are seeking a highly motivated Materials Scientist to join our Hardware team. Based in our headquarters in Scale Space, White City, London, and reporting to the Cartridge Team Leader, this primarily on-site, lab-based role will select and optimise materials used in microfluidic cartridge devices and help develop scalable processes for the assembly of such devices cross-functionally with internal and external experts in mechanical, electronics, process, and software engineering.
Tasks and responsibilities
- Select and test cartridge materials and components factoring in commercial reasons (e.g., cost) and technical requirements (e.g., thermal coefficient of expansion).
- Investigate and test methods to produce durable high quality functional materials and processes to assemble them efficiently with high yield.
- Develop criteria, statistical tools and analytical methods to identify nonconforming materials and components as well as products with defects.
- Develop methods or routes to rework or recycle materials and parts that fail inspection and testing.
- Analyse outputs, document findings and prepare technical reports with metrics and recommendations for further improvement.
- Contribute to the development and maintenance of a quality management system.
- Assist in the drafting of patents and scientific publications.
Qualifications:
- Ph.D. or Master’s degree in Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, or related discipline.
- Familiarity with materials integration into devices and system-level thinking.
- Knowledge of microfabrication, microfluidics, or device assembly and packaging.
- Good commercial awareness with strong focus on device performance and cost.
- Familiarity with analytical tools and methods used to assess and compare different materials and for the quality control of components.
- Strong problem-solving abilities and attention to detail.
- Excellent teamwork and communication skills.
Desirable:
- Experience with computer-aided design (CAD).
- Hands-on experience working with substrates that combine plastic, inorganic or metal layers and their modification.
- Experience developing electrochemical sensors or optical biosensors.
- Familiarity with Excel, ImageJ and other software used for quantitative analysis.
- Team
- Hardware (Life Sciences Tools & Instruments)
- Role
- Materials Scientist – Life Sciences Tools & Instruments
- Locations
- London
About Portal Biotech
Founded by DNA-sequencing veterans, Portal Biotech is developing the first bench-top single-molecule protein sequencer, leveraging machine-learning algorithms and building on decades of in-house expertise in nanopore technology. By analysing full-length protein molecules at the single-molecule level, our platform delivers rapid, real-time information on protein identity, abundance, and structure. Those insights open frontiers in drug discovery, diagnostics, and fundamental research, helping scientists and clinicians to better understand human health and disease.
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