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R&D Applications Developer – Computational Chemistry

Ewing, NJ · Science/Research

At Universal Display Corporation (Nasdaq: OLED) (UDC), we’re changing the way people see the world.

If you’re reading this on a smartphone, there’s a good chance UDC’s materials are producing the light and color shining from your screen right now. UDC’s OLED ingredients are key parts of stunning, energy-efficient displays used in everything from smartwatches to phones, tablets, laptops, monitors, TVs and automobiles. Virtually every OLED consumer electronics product around the world uses UDC’s phosphorescent OLED materials and technologies.

UDC is a publicly traded company and pioneer in the OLED industry. When you join our global team, you are embarking on a journey at the forefront of display technology and organic electronics that impacts the daily lives of people around the world. From engineers to chemists, Ph.D. scientists, technicians, lawyers and more, our UDC team is continuously advancing our field. With a focus on energy efficiency, UDC’s team is contributing to making a better, more sustainable planet. Please visit us at www.oled.com.

Position Summary:
Universal Display Corporation is seeking an Applications Developer to work on the design of cutting-edge new materials for application into our world-leading OLED business. The Developer will be part of our dynamic and fast-paced Modeling and Simulation team and will have the opportunity to work closely with synthetic chemists, device physicists, and engineers. The Developer will be responsible for building custom applications to support high-throughput computation, data visualization, and the generation of new OLED compounds. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated programming ability as well as experience in computational chemistry and strong collaboration skills. 

Responsibilities:

  • Collaborate closely with the discovery research team in the development of new OLED materials.
  • Develop and maintain procedures to compute properties of OLED materials.
  • Analyze computational and experimental data to identify optimal leads. Provide custom reports so scientists can draw conclusions from complex data sets.
  • Perform calculations of the electronic properties of OLED materials.
Requirements:
  • Minimum Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry or Computer Science. Master’s Degree is a plus.
  • Proficiency in programming languages, specifically Python and Bash.
  • Experience with computational chemistry methods such as Density Functional Theory.
  • Strong writing, communication, and analytical skills
  • Exemplary organizational skills and attention to detail.
  • Ability to multi-task and respond to shifting priorities
Experience with the following is a plus:
  • Experience supporting Linux computers
  • Experience with Biovia PipelinePilot

Current Benefits at UDC:

  • Competitive base salary and annual bonus program
  • Medical/Prescription Drug coverage, Dental, and Vision for employees and family
  • Transit, Health and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs)
  • Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) – An employer-paid benefit to reimburse a portion of employees’ eligible out-of-pocket medical expenses, such as deductibles, coinsurance, and pharmacy expenses
  • Group Term Life insurance, short term disability, and long term disability benefits for employees
  • Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP)
  • 401(k) company contribution
  • Ewing Worldwide Headquarters (HQ) cafeteria provides breakfast and lunch to employees at no cost to them
  • Annual charitable matching gift
  • Generous Paid Time Off
*We are not currently seeking PhD candidates for this position.

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