Description:
Are you ready for the next step in your mass spectrometry career? The Associate Research Scientist (Instrument Control and Acquisition) is responsible for driving innovation
This position is part of the Software and Applications Research Department and will be located in Concord, Ontario.
In this role, you will have the opportunity to:
- Enable the testing and development of novel hardware to improve performance for customer workflows
- Define novel methodologies to verify or validate different aspects of hardware/software under the mentorship of more senior scientists
- Drive innovation by generating novel ideas to advance scientific technology
- Identify and implement opportunities for product improvement within a defined research area
- Contribute to on-time delivery of different research projects and translate development or scientific risks into a tangible research plan
The essential requirements of the job include:
- Higher level Science degree in a related field such as Physics, Chemistry, mathematics, or similar required (Ph.D. preferred)
- Broad background and knowledge of instrument control, machine learning, and software development
- Proven publication record within the field related to enabling novel instrumentation
- Experience with analytical instrumentation
It would be a plus if you also possess previous experience in:
- Demonstrated experience implementing AI / ML algorithms to solve scientific problems
- Ability to work independently
- Proven track record of innovation and patent generation preferred