Lenterra Inc is seeking a research scientist to perform applied experimental research in glow discharge plasma diagnostics, and the associated applications. The applications include but are not limited to gas chromatography detector technologies and discharge light sources. The individual should have a strong background in one or more of the following areas: atomic physics, glow discharge physics, optics and electronics.

Specified duties of the position include contributing as a team member to company's ongoing projects such as development of analytical technology platform for identification and measuring concentrations of greenhouse gases using Penning ionization electron spectroscopy in plasma. Additionally the individual will be expected to develop R&D and externally-funded programs, and provide program office support.

Qualifications:

PhD in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Chemistry, or a related field, with experience in the design, execution, and analysis of experiments in glow discharge plasma, optics, spectroscopy, or atomic physics. A working familiarity with vacuum technology is strongly desired, as are computer skills for control of experiments, data analysis, and simulation. Good interpersonal skills and the ability to work in interdisciplinary teams are required.

Please apply by email: info@lenterra.com

Or mail to
Lenterra, Inc.
105 Lock St. Suite 301
Newark, New Jersey 07102

No phone calls please.


November 12th 2008
Lenterra in collaboration with Univercity of Mariland was selected for NSF SBIR Phase I award: "Shear Stress Sensor Based on Optical Micro-Spring Technology."

September 2008
Company has received Bridge Grant from New Jersey Commission on Science and Technology to develop environmental sensor based on PIES technology.

August 15th 2008
Lenterra has been selected for DOE SBIR Phase II award: "A Cost-Effective Analytical Technology for Identification and Measurement of Greenhouse Gases."

June 24th 2008
Lenterra has been awarded Seed Grant by New Jersey Commission on Science and Technology for the development of shear stress sensor based on OMS technology.

November 14th 2007
Company has received a NSF SBIR phase I award for the development of micro-sensor based on PIES technology.

July 3rd 2007
Lenterra has been awarded DOE SBIR phase I contract for the development of environmental sensor based on PIES technology.

March 29th 2006
Lenterra's PIES technology is featured in Chemical and Engineering News.

November 10th 2005
Lenterra in collaboration with Polytechnic University was selected for NSF STTR phase I award: "Distributed Micro-Optical Sensor Technology for Temperature, Pressure and Strain Measurements."

October 5th 2005
Lenterra was selected for NASA SBIR phase II award on development of plasma detectors for Gas Chromatography: "Fast GC for Space Applications Based on PIES Technology."

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