1

Microfluidics Research Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Be Seen First

A track-record of driving R&D projects to prototype stage and beyond, with attention to ... Microfluidics Engineer - [Your Name]" Due to the nature of our business and information associated ...

Be Seen First

A track-record of driving R&D projects to prototype stage and beyond, with attention to ... Microfluidics Engineer - [Your Name]" Due to the nature of our business and information associated ...

The selected candidate will perform basic research on diffusiophoresis in microfluidics channels experimentally. The particle dynamics under solute concentration gradient will be analyzed and new ...

MEMS/ Microfluidics Design Engineer Description - HP Inc. is the world leader in Inkjet printing ... The inkjet R&D organization has world class laboratories and capabilities in MEMS, life sciences ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Microfluidics Research information

See salary details

$11

$40

$77

How much do microfluidics research jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for microfluidics research in the United States is $40.68, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.08 and $57.45 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is microfluidics research?

Microfluidics research involves the study and manipulation of fluids at a very small scale, typically using channels with dimensions of tens to hundreds of micrometers. Researchers in this field develop and use devices to control tiny volumes of liquids for applications in biology, chemistry, medicine, and engineering. Microfluidics enables faster, cheaper, and more precise experiments, such as lab-on-a-chip systems for diagnostics or drug development. The field is highly interdisciplinary, combining principles from physics, engineering, biology, and chemistry to innovate new technologies and methods.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Microfluidics Research, and why are they important?

To thrive in Microfluidics Research, a strong background in physics, chemistry, engineering, or related fields with experience in fluid dynamics and microfabrication techniques is essential. Familiarity with CAD design software, cleanroom processes, and analytical instruments such as microscopes and flow sensors is typically required. Creativity, attention to detail, and strong problem-solving abilities help researchers innovate and troubleshoot experimental challenges. These skills are crucial for developing reliable microfluidic systems and advancing applications in diagnostics, drug delivery, and biological research.

What is the difference between Microfluidics Research vs Microfluidics Engineer?

AspectMicrofluidics ResearchMicrofluidics Engineer
Required CredentialsMaster's or PhD in Biomedical, Chemical, or Mechanical EngineeringBachelor's or Master's in similar fields, with practical engineering skills
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, academic institutions, R&D departmentsProduct development, manufacturing, and testing environments
Industry UsageFocus on fundamental research and innovationDesign, develop, and optimize microfluidic devices for commercial use

Microfluidics Research involves exploring new concepts and conducting experiments in labs, often within academic or research institutions. In contrast, Microfluidics Engineers apply this knowledge to create practical devices and systems for industry, emphasizing product development and application.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in microfluidics research, and how can they be addressed?

One common challenge in microfluidics research is the precise fabrication and reproducibility of micro-scale devices, as minor variations can significantly affect experimental outcomes. Researchers often need to troubleshoot issues with device leakage or inconsistent fluid flow. Collaborating closely with multidisciplinary teams, such as engineers, biologists, and chemists, is essential for overcoming these challenges. Utilizing standardized protocols, advanced fabrication techniques, and regularly calibrating equipment can help ensure consistent results and successful experiments.
More about Microfluidics Research jobs
What job categories do people searching Microfluidics Research jobs look for? The top searched job categories for Microfluidics Research jobs are:
Infographic showing various Microfluidics Research job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Internship, 7% As Needed, 78% Part Time, 3% Temporary, 9% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 88% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $84,608 per year, or $40.7 per hour.

Microfabrication & Microfluidics Engineer

Emergingdx Inc

Lowell, MA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, PTO

Posted 27 days ago

Be Seen First

After you apply to this job, you can share why you’re interested to jump to the top of the candidate list.


Job description

We are a small, agile R&D-driven, and mission-oriented company—working at the interface of engineering, biology and micro/nano-systems. We design and build advanced microsystems with real world impact: from In-vitro diagnostics to organ-on-a-chip platforms, to wearable sensors, to soft-robotic interfaces. If you thrive in a hands-on environment where you move quickly from concept to prototype to system, you will feel at home here.

As our Microfabrication & Microfluidics Engineer, you will lead the design, fabrication and integration of next-generation microsystems including micro/nano fluidics and on-chip sensors. You will work across disciplines—mechanical, electrical, biological, microfluidics—and bring together clean-room fabrication, simulation, CAD design, sensor integration and system packaging. You will be expected to execute independently and contribute to the progression of technologies toward commercialization.

Key Responsibilities

  • Drive the design, fabrication, and characterization of microfluidics, micro-/nano-fabricated in-vitro diagnostic devices and organ-on-a-chip technologies.
  • Develop and optimize clean-room micro/nano fabrication processes (photolithography, thin-film deposition, dry&wet etching, bonding, surface treatment, soft lithography).
  • Perform surface functionalization of the micro/nano fluidics devices and fully characterize them using various instruments and tools.
  • Design and prototype wearable and/or soft robotic systems incorporating microfluidics, sensors, and actuators using various fabrication methods including but not limited to 3D printing, embossing, injection molding.
  • Integrate micro/nanofluidic, sensing technologies (optical, physical, chemical and biological sensors) and actuation modules into full systems; collaborate with electronics, biology, materials and manufacturing teams.
  • Use simulation and modelling tools (e.g., COMSOL Multiphysics) to validate fluidic, thermal, mechanical, or electrokinetic behavior and iterate design.
  • Generate detailed CAD models and fabrication drawings using SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Adobe Illustrator (or similar tools).
  • Troubleshoot prototypes, perform testing, analyze results, document findings, revise designs and scale toward manufacture.
  • Develop and manage fast-paced project timelines while proactively identifying and mitigating risks.
  • Maintain strong documentation of process flows, design history files, risk assessments, prototypes, and results—supporting potential regulatory or commercialization pathways.
  • Effectively communicate results and technical insights to clients and stakeholders through both written reports and oral presentations.
  • Contribute to IP generation, technical reports, grant proposals and internal project milestones.
  • Stay current on scientific literature, and emerging technologies and incorporate them as needed.

Qualifications

  • Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Materials Science, Applied Physics or a closely related field.
  • Demonstrated minimum 7 years of hands-on experience in microfabrication, microfluidics or MEMS device development (preferable in industry R&D settings).
  • Strong demonstrable expertise in:
    • Clean-room micro/nano-fabrication (photolithography, thin-film deposition, dry&wet etching, bonding, dicing, laser ablation, soft lithography, and the other methods).
    • Micro- and nano-fluidic device design and prototyping (e.g., PDMS, silicon/glass, polymer devices).
    • Running and troubleshooting micro/nanofluidic experiments.
    • Multiphysics simulation/modeling (COMSOL Multiphysics or equivalent FEA/CFD tools).
    • CAD/design tools: SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Adobe Illustrator (or similar 2D/3D design and layout tools).
    • Sensor integration (optical, physical, electrochemical, biochemical) and system-level assembly.
    • Proficiency in data processing and analysis to enable interpretation of results.
    • Application to: organ-on-a-chip technologies, wearable systems, soft robotics with embedded microfluidics/sensors.
    • Fabrication methods such as 3D printing, injection molding, embossing.
    • Characterization instruments and tools including but not limited to AFM, optical profilometry, nanoindentation, microscopy (brightfield, fluorescence, confocal), SEM, TEM, XPS, Auger.
    • Coding with Python or similar.

· Detail-oriented, systems-focused, and passionate about delivering high impact through innovation

  • Excellent analytical, problem-solving and documentation skills; able to communicate clearly in written and oral form.
  • Comfortable working in a fast-paced, resource-constrained R&D environment, collaborating across disciplines, and handling ambiguity.
  • A track-record of driving R&D projects to prototype stage and beyond, with attention to manufacturability and transferability.
  • Bonus Skills:

o Experience with automation systems and robotic platforms, including system integration and troubleshooting.

o Understanding of regulatory, quality, and safety standards applicable to laboratory and analytical instrumentation.

o Demonstrated commercial product development experience, including design-for-manufacturing (DFM), machine design, and automation engineering.

Why You will Join Us

  • You will work on impactful, high-visibility technologies—not just incremental features.
  • You will be part of a small, cross-disciplinary team where your expertise is pivotal and visible.
  • You will have autonomy, ownership and the opportunity to shape new device platforms and technologies.
  • You will gain exposure to both early-stage R&D and downstream commercialization pathways.
  • We offer competitive compensation, and benefits.

How to Apply—Ready to Define Future Microfluidic Platforms

Please send your CV, a brief cover letter highlighting your most relevant hands-on fabrication/simulation/design experience, and examples of past projects (including publications or prototypes where applicable) to careers@emergingdx.com with the subject line: “Microfabrication & Microfluidics Engineer – [Your Name]”

Due to the nature of our business and information associated with this position, interested candidates must be US Citizens or Permanent Resident.

At EmergingDx Inc, we are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building and sustaining a talented, inclusive, and diverse workforce. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other legally protected status.

Note to recruiters: We are not seeking assistance for this position. Please do not contact us via phone or email regarding this opening.

As a U.S. Government contractor, we are required to collect certain applicant information for federal reporting purposes. We are also E-Verified.