Williams Research Group PhD Candidates

Are you a chemistry or materials science whiz with a passion for innovation? Do you dream of pushing the boundaries of 3D printing and leaving your mark on the world? Then this Ph.D. assistantship in Chemical Engineering at RIT is your chance to shine!

Next-generation 3D Printable Ceramic Glass Materials

Join us on a groundbreaking journey to develop next-generation printable ceramic glass materials. Imagine creating intricate, functional objects with the strength and heat resistance of glass, all thanks to the magic of 3D printing! This project is more than just research; it's a revolution in the making.

What you will do as our Ph.D. Graduate Student

  • Unleash your creativity: Experimenting with novel ceramic glass formulations, pushing the limits of what's possible.
  • Master the art of 3D printing: Delving into the exciting world of additive manufacturing, unlocking its potential for ceramics.
  • Collaborate with brilliant minds: Working alongside renowned researchers in RIT's top-notch Chemistry and Chemical Engineering departments.
  • Make a real impact: Contributing to advancements that could transform industries, from aerospace to healthcare.

What are the Benefits?

  • Competitive salary and benefits: Focus on your research, not your finances.
  • Tuition remission: Invest in your future while you make history.
  • Cutting-edge facilities: Access state-of-the-art labs and equipment to fuel your discoveries.
  • Thriving research community: Be part of a vibrant intellectual hub where ideas flourish.

What are the Requirements?

Sound like the perfect recipe for an epic Ph.D. adventure? Here's the catch:

  • This opportunity is only open to US citizens.
  • We're looking for someone with a strong background in chemistry and materials science, particularly in ceramic materials. Bonus points for experience with 3D printing!

Submit Your Application

Ready to join the revolution? Don't miss out!

Submit your application today and take the first step towards shaping the future of manufacturing. Visit Biomedical and Chemical Engineering Ph.D. | RIT for more details and application instructions. Send an email to Professor Scott Williams if you would like to discuss this opportunity or find out more about the position requirements.