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Analytical Research Scientist

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.

Job Summary:
UDC is seeking a highly skilled Analytical Research Scientist to join the Analytical & Thermal Application Team at our Tech and Innovation Center in Ewing, NJ. This role will serve as the primary technical lead for ICP‑MS analysis of OLED emitter, host, and intermediate materials. The scientist will be responsible for method development, trace‑level quantification, contamination studies, instrument performance oversight, and cross‑functional technical guidance.

In addition to ICP‑MS, the position will support the comprehensive analytical characterization of organic electronic materials using advanced chromatographic and mass‑spectrometric techniques. The scientist will collaborate closely with synthetic chemistry, process engineering, and device teams to provide high‑quality analytical data and technical insight.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Serve as the subject matter expert for ICP‑MS instrumentation, trace‑metal analysis workflows, and contamination‑control strategies.
  • Develop, optimize, and validate ICP‑MS quantitative methods for ultra‑trace elemental analysis of organic and organometallic compounds.
  • Own sample preparation protocols, including acid digestion, microwave digestion, and solvent‑compatibility approaches tailored to small‑molecule OLED materials.
  • Conduct data modeling, spectral interference correction, and isotopic pattern interpretation.
  • Perform root‑cause investigations related to metal impurities, supply‑chain contamination, sample handling, or process deviations.
  • Ensure instrument uptime through preventive maintenance, tuning, calibration, and performance qualification.
  • Apply advanced chromatographic techniques (HPLC, UHPLC) and mass spectrometry (LC‑MS, GC‑MS, MALDI) to study purity, molecular identity, and impurity profiles of OLED materials.
  • Develop multidimensional analytical approaches by integrating ICP‑MS with chromatographic separations, when needed.
  • Interpret complex spectra and chromatograms to provide mechanistic insight into impurity formation or material degradation pathways.
  • Communicate analytical findings through detailed technical reports and participate in cross‑functional scientific reviews.
Operational & Cross‑Functional Responsibilities
  • Maintain accurate documentation of methods, sample histories, instrument logs, and analytical results.
  • Guide junior scientists and technicians, in proper analytical techniques and laboratory best practices.
  • Support quality control workflows, sample inventory, and analytical readiness for development milestones.
  • Participate in continuous improvement efforts for analytical capability expansion.
Required Qualifications:
  • Ph.D. in Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Materials Science, or a closely related field
  • Hands‑on expertise with ICP‑MS (≥2 years), including method development, trace‑metal quantification, and spectral analysis
  • Demonstrated experience with sample digestion, interference correction, and elemental speciation
  • Strong technical background in modern chromatographic and mass‑spectrometric techniques
  • Knowledge of organic small‑molecule systems, organometallics, or organic electronic materials (preferred)
  • Experience performing in a high‑precision analytical laboratory environment
  • Proficiency with scientific software for data processing (e.g., Origin, Mnova, MassHunter, Python, or similar)
  • Ability to independently design experiments, troubleshoot complex analytical problems, and document results thoroughly
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with a track record of scientific reporting or publication
  • Ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary, fast‑paced R&D environment
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
Annual compensation range: $110k-125k
 

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