Chemical Synthesis and Surface Functionalization of Novel Nanomaterials via Plasma Technologies
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Engineering
Research Scientist, Materials Engineer -
Research/Development
Research Scientist
Organization
DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory
Reference CodeARL-C-WMRD-300096
About the ResearchConduct research on plasma-based chemical synthesis and surface functionalization for novel energetic materials with a focus on metal nanoparticles and nanocomposites utilizing emerging atmospheric pressure and low pressure plasma technologies. The approaches include investigating applicable plasma chemistry and physics, employing methodologies, and conducting material characterization for new pathways of producing a wide variety of novel materials for Army applications. Products from different methods will be evaluated and compared via various analyses for experiment optimizations.
The project is a collaborative effort with scientists and engineers having multidisciplinary expertise from ARL and external DoD/university partners to address and resolve technical challenges in the field related to mission and customer‑funded programs.
- Material Characterization
- Semiconductor
- Thin Film Growth
- SEM
- TEM
- EDS
- Raman
- XRD
- DC
- RF
- Microwave
- Magnetron
- Sputtering
- Coating
- Plasma
- Surface Science
- Citizenship: U.S. Citizen Only
- Degree:
Doctoral Degree - Academic Level(s):
Any academic level - Discipline(s):
Chemistry and Materials Sciences, Engineering, Physics - Age:
Must be 18 years of age
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