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POSITION: RESEARCH SCIENTIST New Electronic Devices and Systems
TYPE: PERMANENT
START DATE: NOW, BUT THEY WILL WAIT FOR THE RIGHT PERSON
LOCATION: OXFORDSHIRE
SALARY: £28k - £40k (DEPENDING ON EXPERIENCE)
KEYWORDS:
Electronic Design, Patents, Prototypes, Physics, Semiconductor Devices, Product Design, Software, System Design.
The client
Our client is a highly regarded Research and Development organisation specialising in consumer electronics. They have in-depth experience, knowledge and are right are the front of R&D for the next chapter of the technology future in areas such as 3D electronic displays, semi-conductor lasers, language and encryption software, E-learning, consumer bio-science and renewable energy.
The role RESEARCH SCIENTIST New Devices and Systems
We are looking for a Research Scientist who wants to help shape the consumer electronics future. We are keen to hear from you if you are a recent PhD Graduate or are currently a Research Scientist or Research Fellow. The great thing about this position is you will actually get to see your Research Development effort put into practice. It doesn\'t just stop with a Presentation!
The area of expertise we are looking for is in the development of next-generation innovative products and Systems.
Responsibilities will include:
To Apply
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