About NovoLINC
NovoLINC is a Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) spinoff, redefining thermal management for AI data centers, high-performance computing, and power electronics. Incubated through NSF and ARPA-E programs and backed by venture capital, NovoLINC is commercializing advanced nanostructured thermal interface materials designed to deliver industry-leading thermal performance and reliability.
Position Overview
NovoLINC is seeking a highly motivated and hands-on Metallurgical Engineer to join our growing R&D team onsite in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Reporting to the Head of R&D Department, this role will focus on the development of advanced metal alloys and next-generation thermal interface materials for AI and high-performance computing applications.
Key Responsibilities
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Design, synthesize, and optimize advanced metal alloy systems with targeted melting points and thermal properties.
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Develop next-generation thermal interface materials and improve existing product platforms.
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Perform alloy formulation, materials characterization, and failure analysis.
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Evaluate thermodynamic behavior, phase transitions, oxidation mechanisms, and long-term material stability.
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Coordinate with thermal and process engineers to validate performance and support manufacturing scale-up.
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Work on interfacial engineering and develop application SOPs to facilitate robust and repeatable material performance in real applications.
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Support qualification activities including reliability testing and thermal cycling.
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Maintain laboratory safety standards and EHS compliance.
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Prepare technical reports, presentations, and intellectual property documentation.
Qualifications
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PhD in Metallurgy, Materials Science, Physics, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field.
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Strong expertise in low-melting-point alloys, liquid metals, and thermal materials.
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Deep understanding of thermodynamics, alloying mechanisms, and phase behavior.
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Minimum 3 years of experience in advanced materials R&D or product development.
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Hands-on laboratory experience with alloy synthesis and materials testing.
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Excellent technical communication and cross-functional collaboration skills.
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Ability to work full-time onsite in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Preferred Experience
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Experience with thermal interface materials (TIMs) or semiconductor packaging materials.
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Knowledge of material testing & characterization for compositions, impurities, etc.
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Knowledge of reliability testing methods for electronics cooling applications.
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Experience in startup or fast-paced technology commercialization environments.
Why Join NovoLINC
This is a unique opportunity to help commercialize breakthrough thermal materials technologies that will power the next generation of AI infrastructure and high-performance computing.