Research Intern: Polymer Composite
Listed on 2026-08-17
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Engineering
Materials Engineering, Process Engineer, Research Scientist -
Research/Development
Research Scientist
Research Intern:
Polymer Composite - Honda Research Institute USA
Honda Research Institute USA (HRI-US) is seeking an innovative intern with a background in Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, or a related discipline to contribute to the development of advanced photocatalytic membrane structures formed from electrospun composite materials. The ideal candidate has experience in polymer processing, electrospinning, membrane fabrication, or functional composite materials, and an understanding of structure–property relationships. Experience with photocatalytic materials, nanomaterials, environmental remediation, or translating laboratory-scale materials into practical applications is highly desirable.
Columbus, OH
Candidates must have the legal right to work in the U.S.A.
Key Responsibilities
- Assist in the preparation of nanoparticle suspensions and polymer solutions.
- Fabricate electrospun composite membranes and advanced functional materials.
- Lead the synthesis, characterization, and modeling of material processing parameters.
- Coordinate with university collaborators to validate material performance.
- Establish structure–property–performance relationships to optimize material design and processing.
Minimum Qualifications
- Currently pursuing a PhD in Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry, or a related field.
- Hands-on experience with nanoparticle synthesis, polymer processing, polymer nanocomposites fabrication techniques, hydrogels, electrospinning, laser cutting or laser processing, or related materials-processing techniques.
- Experience with photocatalytic hydrogen-production measurements, including hydrogen evolution rates, gas analysis. Experience with photocatalytic degradation may be considered relevant analogous experience.
- Proficiency in materials characterization and data analysis using techniques such as SEM, TEM, FTIR, Raman spectroscopy, XRD, UV-Vis spectroscopy, and contact-angle measurements.
- Understanding of photocatalytic hydrogen-generation systems, reaction mechanisms, charge-carrier generation and transfer, band alignment, and structure–property–performance relationships.
- Ability to process and interpret hydrogen-evolution and materials-characterization data, including calibration and normalization of gas-production measurements, identification of performance trends, and optimization of material formulations and processing parameters.
Bonus Qualifications
- Hands-on experience with molecular dynamics simulation sand computational materials modeling
Years of Work Experience Required 0
Desired Start Date 9/21/2026
Internship Duration 3 months,but may extend to 6 months based off business need
Position Keywords Electrospinning, polymer nanocomposites, photocatalysts, nanoparticle generation, laser processing
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