
join the lab
Want to create the next generation of high-performance soft materials?
Then join the Precision Polymer Group!
We believe that fundamental understanding, deep curiosity, a healthy relationship with failure, and a safe working environment are essential tools for major impact. Using these basic ingredients, we are developing new materials to transform human-machine interfaces, energy harvesting, energy storage, and the circular economy. Our interdisciplinary research spans organic synthesis, polymer physics, and advanced manufacturing to open new frontiers in medicine, energy, and sustainability.


Help us build our team
We’re committed to the pursuit of relentless and transformative polymer science
Our lab is built on the idea that major advances emerge from persistent effort and repeated failure. We see unexpected results as opportunities, not personal shortcomings, and unsolved problems as arenas for creative exploration. If you want to shape the future of polymer science by tackling difficult interdisciplinary problems in polymer chemistry, physics, and engineering, we want to hear from you.

Apply to the lab
We’re looking for a driven, ambitious PhD student excited to push the boundaries of polymer chemistry and soft-matter physics. We design and synthesize molecules that unlock properties conventional materials cannot reach. Then we characterize them to understand their fundamental physics and deploy them in real devices.
If you’re energized by big questions about how molecular design shapes macroscopic function, this is the place to build new materials and do cutting-edge science.
We’re looking for a creative, driven, and ambitious postdoctoral researcher excited to push the boundaries of polymer chemistry and soft-matter physics. We design and synthesize molecules that unlock properties conventional materials cannot reach. Then we characterize them to understand their fundamental physics and deploy them in real devices.
If you’re energized by big questions about how molecular design shapes macroscopic function, this is the place to build new materials and do cutting-edge science.