Nanotechnologist
Description:
Nanotechnologists are professionals who design and conduct experiments to observe nano-scale systems, both organic and inorganic, in their respective fields. They collaborate with researchers from various disciplines to apply nanotechnology in medicine, such as imaging, diagnosis, and drug delivery for the treatment of diseases. With the ability to manipulate individual atoms and molecules, nanotechnologists can build machines on the scale of human cells and create materials with unique properties. They utilize principles from chemistry, physics, mathematics, and other scientific disciplines to investigate the properties, composition, and structure of nanomaterials.
General Responsibilities:
1. Develop a thriving multidisciplinary user program by leveraging unique expertise and capabilities to attract an active user community
2. Supervise, mentor, and coach scientific and technical staff as needed
3. Maintain a safe working environment and promote environmental protection, health, and safety practices among users and staff
4. Plan and conduct experiments to investigate and analyze nano-scale systems
5. Operate, design, and construct complex instrumentation
6. Extrapolate data to develop theories explaining experimental results
7. Arrange testing of products or materials
8. Develop new products and innovative methodologies
9. Maintain accurate records of results
10. Collaborate with scientists from diverse disciplines
11. Develop specialized skills and expertise
12. Adhere to health and safety regulations
Average Salaries:
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5 970 | |
5 427 | |
4 333 | |
4 246 | |
666 |