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| Role taxonomy | Hardware / Robotics / Embedded |
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| Specialties | Hardware |
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| Location | Cambridge, MA Boston area - Harvard University |
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| Salary | — |
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| Apply via | See posting |
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| Hiring notes | — |
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| Parsed locations | Cambridge, MA Boston area - Harvard University |
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| Posted by | doctoboggan |
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| Posted | Apr 1, 2014 |
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| Source | View on Hacker News ↗ |
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Original posting
Cambridge, MA (Boston area) - Harvard University
This is a really cool opportunity, and I hope we can find someone on HN. If you are interested in the job, or even just want to tour our lab please reach out to me at jack#minardi,org
Mechanical Engineer, 3D Printing
Description
The Jennifer Lewis research group at Harvard University is looking for a Mechanical
Engineer interested in precision stage design, extrusion systems and precision
deposition systems. The principal activities of the Lewis Group involve 3D printing of
functional materials for use in printed electronics, optical materials, light-weight
structures, and microvascular architectures for cell culture and tissue engineering.
Job Title: Mechanical Research Engineer, 3D Printing
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
• Develop precision stages for new 3D printing systems from consumer to industrial grade use
• Improve upon standard FDM extrusion systems for plastic printing
• Develop commercial and scalable methods to dispense custom inks, gels and other materials
Position Requirements:
• Passion for working with 3D printing and mechatronics systems.
• BS or MS in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering or other relevant field.
• Knowledge and experience in CAD design and design for 3D printing.
• Hands-on experience developing working mechanical systems, either through prototypes or real world applications.
• Experience with design for manufacturing, injection molding, and other manufacturing techniques is a major plus.
• Self-directed and focused, requiring minimal supervision to execute on goals.
• Strong communication skills with the ability to converse fluently to a range of different team members.
• Keen interest in scientific research and applying it to real world problems.