Occupation

Materials Scientists

Human Advantage 67%

Significant human skills needed

AI Automation Risk Moderate Risk
3.1 / 10

Some tasks in this role may be augmented by AI, but human oversight and interpersonal skills remain important.

Research and study the structures and chemical properties of various natural and synthetic or composite materials, including metals, alloys, rubber, ceramics, semiconductors, polymers, and glass. Determine ways to strengthen or combine materials or develop new materials with new or specific properties for use in a variety of products and applications. Includes glass scientists, ceramic scientists, metallurgical scientists, and polymer scientists.

Also Known As: Applications Scientist, Material Science Engineer, Materials Research Engineer, Materials Scientist, Metal Alloy Scientist, Metallurgical Engineer, Metallurgist, Micro Electrical/Mechanical Systems Device Scientist (MEMS Device Scientist) +7 more

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Core Tasks

  1. Conduct research on the structures and properties of materials, such as metals, alloys, polymers, and ceramics, to obtain information that could be used to develop new products or enhance existing ones.
  2. Test metals to determine conformance to specifications of mechanical strength, strength-weight ratio, ductility, magnetic and electrical properties, and resistance to abrasion, corrosion, heat, and cold.
  3. Test material samples for tolerance under tension, compression, and shear to determine the cause of metal failures.
  4. Determine ways to strengthen or combine materials or develop new materials with new or specific properties for use in a variety of products and applications.
  5. Prepare reports, manuscripts, proposals, and technical manuals for use by other scientists and requestors, such as sponsors and customers.
  6. Plan laboratory experiments to confirm feasibility of processes and techniques used in the production of materials with special characteristics.
  7. Recommend materials for reliable performance in various environments.
  8. Supervise and monitor production processes to ensure efficient use of equipment, timely changes to specifications, and project completion within time frame and budget.
  9. Research methods of processing, forming, and firing materials to develop such products as ceramic dental fillings, unbreakable dinner plates, and telescope lenses.
  10. Perform experiments and computer modeling to study the nature, structure, and physical and chemical properties of metals and their alloys, and their responses to applied forces.
  11. Devise testing methods to evaluate the effects of various conditions on particular materials.
  12. Test individual parts and products to ensure that manufacturer and governmental quality and safety standards are met.
  13. Confer with customers to determine how to tailor materials to their needs.
  14. Visit suppliers of materials or users of products to gather specific information.
  15. Write research papers for publication in scientific journals.

Supplemental Tasks (1)

  1. Teach in colleges and universities.

Emerging Tasks

New and evolving responsibilities for this role:

  • Research or design methods of processing, forming, and firing materials to develop products, such as ceramic dental fillings, unbreakable dinner plates, and telescope lenses.
  • Review and select materials for products to meet product design and cost requirements.

Education & Training

Job Zone 4 Job Zone Four: Considerable Preparation Needed
Education: Most of these occupations require a four-year bachelor's degree, but some do not.
Experience: A considerable amount of work-related skill, knowledge, or experience is needed for these occupations. For example, an accountant must complete four years of college and work for several years in accounting to be considered qualified.
On-the-Job Training: Employees in these occupations usually need several years of work-related experience, on-the-job training, and/or vocational training.

Education Level Distribution

Percentage of workers in this occupation with each education level.

Bachelor's Degree
62%
Doctoral Degree
14%
Master's Degree
10%
Associate's Degree (or other 2-year degree)
5%
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate - awarded for completion of an organized program of study; designed for people who have completed a Baccalaureate degree but do not meet the requirements of academic degrees carrying the title of Master.
5%
Post-Doctoral Training
5%

Technology & Tools

Hot Technologies

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  • IBM SPSS Statistics
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Microsoft Office software
  • Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Microsoft Word
  • Python
  • R
  • The MathWorks MATLAB

Software (37)

  • ANSYS LS-DYNA
  • ANSYS Multiphysics
  • Accelrys Materials Studio
  • Advanced Chemistry Development Analytical Laboratory
  • Bruker AXS EVA
  • Bruker AXS LEPTOS
  • Bruker AXS TOPAS
  • Chempute Software HSC Chemistry
  • CrystalMaker
  • Dassault Systemes Abaqus
  • Email software
  • GAMESS-US
  • General Structural Analysis System GSAS
  • International Centre for Diffraction Data ICDD DDView
  • Maplesoft Maple
  • Materials Data Incorporated Jade
  • Multichannel microelectrode analyzer MMA software
  • National Instruments LabVIEW
  • Olympus Image Analysis
  • PANalytical X'Pert Data Collector
  • PANalytical X'Pert Epitaxy
  • PWscf
  • RIETAN
  • SolidWorks COSMOSWorks
  • Stewart Computational Chemistry MOPAC
  • VAMP/VASP
  • Web browser software
  • Wolfram Research Mathematica

Tools & Equipment (137)

  • Accelerometers
  • Annealing ovens
  • Atomic absorption AA spectroscopes
  • Atomic force microscopes
  • Auger electron spectrometers
  • Backscatter detectors
  • Ball mills
  • Ball-on-disk tribometers
  • Blungers
  • Box furnaces
  • Capacitance manometers
  • Capillary rheometers
  • Charge-coupled device CCD cameras
  • Cold isostatic presses
  • Computerized numerical control CNC machining centers
  • Cone viscometers
  • Contact angle goniometers
  • Creep testing equipment
  • Crystal growers
  • Desktop computers
  • Diamond wafering saws
  • Dielectric spectrometers
  • Differential scanning calorimeters
  • Differential thermal analyzers
  • Digital oscilloscopes
  • Dilatometers
  • Double push rod dilatometers
  • Dynamic actuators
  • Dynamic light scattering equipment
  • Dynamic mechanical analyzers DMA
  • Electrode furnaces
  • Electrolytic etching machines
  • Ellipsometers
  • Erosion testers
  • Extruding machines
  • Field emission scanning electron microscopes
  • Fourier transform infrared FTIR spectrometers
  • Freeze dryers
  • Fume hoods
  • Function generators
  • Gamma ray spectrometers
  • Gas chromatograph mass spectrometers GC-MS
  • Glove box systems
  • Grinding spindles
  • High vacuum evaporation systems
  • High-speed cutoff saws
  • High-vacuum manifolds
  • Horizontal tube furnaces
  • Hot isostatic presses
  • Hot mounting presses
  • Hydraulic presses
  • Imaging ellipsometers
  • Impact testers
  • Induction furnaces
  • Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometers ICP-MS
  • Industrial computed tomography CT scanners
  • Injection molding machines
  • Interferometric microscopes
  • Ion analyzers
  • Laboratory analytical balances
  • Laboratory water purification systems
  • Laptop computers
  • Laser interferometers
  • Linear variable differential transformers LVDT
  • Load cells
  • Macrohardness testers
  • Manual grinders
  • Metal evaporation chambers
  • Metallographic microscopes
  • Microcalorimeters
  • Microscope digital cameras
  • Mobile mass spectrometers
  • Mossbauer spectroscopes
  • Muffle furnaces
  • Multisample autoclaves
  • Nanoscope atomic force microscopes
  • Neutron reflectometers
  • Nitrogen furnaces
  • Optical compound microscopes
  • Optical profilometers
  • Peltier cooled solid-state detectors
  • Personal computers
  • Petrographic microscopes
  • Plasma arc melting furnaces
  • Plate viscometers
  • Pore sizers
  • Potentiostats
  • Profilometers
  • Programmable logic controllers PLC
  • Pulverizers
  • Quartz crystal microbalances
  • Quartz crystal thickness monitors
  • Raman scattering spectroscopes
  • Reactive ion etchers RIE
  • Rotational viscometers
  • Safety glasses
  • Safety goggles
  • Salt spray chambers
  • Scanning Kelvin probes
  • Scanning electron microscopes SEM
  • Scanning probe microscopes SPM
  • Scanning tunneling microscopes STM
  • Scratch testers
  • Screw injection molding machines
  • Secondary ion mass spectrometers SIMS
  • Sedigraphs
  • Semi-microbalances
  • Semiautomatic grinders
  • Servohydraulic test machines
  • Shaker ball mills
  • Slurry abrasion testers
  • Sonic modulus testers
  • Spectrofluorimeters
  • Spectrophotometers
  • Spectrum analyzers
  • Sputter deposition systems
  • Static actuators
  • Stereo microscopes
  • Stylus profilometers
  • Swaging tools
  • Tape casters
  • Thermal gravimetric analyzers
  • Thermal spray torches
  • Theta-theta diffractometers
  • Titanium autoclaves
  • Transmission electron microscopes TEM
  • Tube furnaces
  • UV exposure chambers
  • Ultra high temperature furnaces
  • Ultra microbalances
  • Ultraprecision lathes
  • Ultrasonic analyzers
  • Ultrasonic cleaners
  • Vibrating sample magnetometers
  • Vibratory polishers
  • X ray diffractometers
  • X ray generators

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