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POSITION SPECIFICS The Department of Materials Science and Engineering in the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences is searching for a dynamic candidate for the position of Postdoctoral Scholar . The ...

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How much do material science postdoc jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for material science postdoc in the United States is $71,470.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $61,500.00 and $84,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Material Science Postdoc job?

A Material Science Postdoc is a temporary research position for Ph.D. graduates specializing in materials science and engineering. Postdocs work on advanced research projects, often in academic, government, or industrial labs, to develop new materials, improve existing ones, or study their properties. They collaborate with senior scientists, publish findings, and may mentor students. The role helps build expertise and prepares researchers for careers in academia, industry, or government research.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Material Science Postdoc position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Material Science Postdoc, you need a Ph.D. in materials science, chemistry, physics, or a related field, with deep expertise in experimental design, data analysis, and materials characterization. Familiarity with advanced characterization tools (such as SEM, TEM, XRD) and data analysis software, along with strong scientific writing and publication experience, is often required. Excellent problem-solving abilities, strong communication skills, and the capacity to collaborate across multidisciplinary teams are valuable soft skills. These qualifications ensure the ability to conduct rigorous research, contribute to publications, and work effectively in a fast-paced academic or industrial research environment.

What types of research projects can a Material Science Postdoc expect to work on and how much independence is typically given?

As a Material Science Postdoc, you may be involved in projects ranging from developing novel materials and investigating their structural properties to collaborating on interdisciplinary applications such as energy storage, biomaterials, or nanotechnology. Postdocs often work under the supervision of a principal investigator but may also lead sub-projects, train students, and contribute fresh ideas to ongoing research. The level of independence varies by institution and funding source, but you can generally expect to design experiments, analyze results, and share findings at lab meetings and conferences. This balance of guidance and autonomy is designed to help you grow your skills while making meaningful contributions to the group’s scientific goals.
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Infographic showing various Material Science Postdoc job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, and 15% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $71,470 per year, or $34.4 per hour.
Materials Science Institute (MSI) Pro Tem Research Assistant/Associate/Postdoc - Open Pool

Materials Science Institute (MSI) Pro Tem Research Assistant/Associate/Postdoc - Open Pool

University of Oregon

Eugene, OR • On-site

Full-time, Part-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 11 days ago


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Job description

Materials Science Institute (MSI) Pro Tem Research Assistant/Associate/Postdoc - Open Pool
Job no: 536525
Work type: Faculty - Pro Tempore
Location: Eugene, OR
Categories: Biology/Life Sciences, Research/Scientific/Grants, Physics, Engineering/Biomedical Engineering
Department: Materials Science Institute
Rank: Research Assistant, Research Associate, Postdoctoral Scholar, Senior Research Associate
Annual Basis: 12 Month
Review of Applications Begins
Applications will be reviewed as needs arise
Special Instructions to Applicants
In addition to a completed application, please submit
• A current CV - must highlight research area of interest
• Names and contact information for three professional references
Department Summary
The Materials Science Institute (MSI) at the University of Oregon is an interdisciplinary institute, founded in 1985 as a State Center of Excellence. Its purpose is to study the structure and properties of materials, to educate in the sciences of materials, and to serve Oregon as a resource in these sciences.
More information about the Materials Science Institute at the University of Oregon may be found by visiting the Institute's website at: http://materialscience.uoregon.edu.
Position Summary
The Materials Science Institute seeks qualified applicants for its open research faculty pool. Positions are limited duration, funding contingent postdoctoral or pro tempore research appointments that are full-time, part-time, or short-term, with contracts not to exceed one year. There may be a possibility of renewal up to a total of three years, depending on program needs, funding, and performance.
Example position needs may include research assistants (commonly known as technicians), research associates, as well as postdoctoral scholars. Research assistants conduct research under the direction of a principal investigator; postdoctoral scholars conduct research under the direction of a faculty member for the purpose of acquiring research training; research associates conduct research with only general guidance. Successful candidates will have the ability to work effectively with faculty, staff, and students from a variety of diverse backgrounds.
Minimum Requirements
• RESEARCH ASSISTANT (TYPE B): Positions require a bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Physics, Biology, or related field. In rare occasions, positions in specialized fields may allow for a combination of education and equivalent experience prior to the time of hire to satisfy the bachelor's degree requirement.
• RESEARCH ASSISTANT (TYPE C): Positions require a master's degree in Chemistry, Physics, Biology, or related field. In rare occasions, positions in highly specialized fields may allow for a combination of education and exceptional equivalent experience prior to the time of hire to satisfy the master's degree requirement.
*Ranks for each research assistant type in ascending order are senior research assistant I and senior research assistant II.
Research Associate rank or Postdoctoral Scholar:
• Terminal degree in Chemistry, Physics, Biology or related field.
• Professional experience conducting research in Chemistry, Physics, Biology or related field.
Senior Research Associate I rank:
• Terminal degree in Chemistry, Physics, Biology or related field, plus 6 years of applicable work experience post-degree.
Senior Research Associate II rank:
• Terminal degree in Chemistry, Physics, Biology or related field, plus 12 years of applicable work experience post-degree.
Professional Competencies
• Ability to conduct research activities under appropriate supervision and follow established research protocols.
• Ability to work effectively with faculty, staff, and students from a variety of diverse backgrounds.
• Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
• Ability to collect, manage, and analyze research data with attention to accuracy and detail.
• Effective written and oral communication skills appropriate for a research environment.
• Ability to work both independently and as part of a collaborative research team.
• Commitment to maintaining a professional, inclusive, and respectful research environment.
• Ability to follow university policies, research compliance requirements, and laboratory safety standards.
• Time management skills sufficient to meet research deadlines and project goals.
Preferred Qualifications
• Prior research experience in materials science, chemistry, physics, biology, engineering, or a related interdisciplinary field.
• Experience working in a laboratory or research setting, including use of scientific equipment or computational tools, as applicable.
• Demonstrated experience contributing to research publications, presentations or technical reports.
• Familiarity with data analysis techniques, experimental methods, or computational modeling relevant to materials science research.
• Experience working as part of an interdisciplinary research team.
• For postdoctoral or research associate roles: evidence of increasing independence in research activities.
• Experience supporting grant-funded or contract-funded research projects.
All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a background check.
The University of Oregon is proud to offer a robust benefits package to eligible employees, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off. For more information about benefits, visit our website.
The University of Oregon is an equal-opportunity institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The University encourages all qualified individuals to apply and does not discriminate on the basis of any protected status, including veteran and disability status. The University is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. To request an accommodation in connection with the application process, please email us or call 541-346-5112.
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Advertised: April 2, 2026 Pacific Daylight Time
Applications close: April 2, 2027 Pacific Daylight Time

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