Full-Time

Analytical Chemist

Chemistry Team

Posted on 1/11/2025

OTI Lumionics

OTI Lumionics

51-200 employees

Develops OLED materials for mass production

No salary listed

Mississauga, ON, Canada

In Person

Category
Lab & Research (2)
,
Required Skills
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • MSc or PhD in chemistry or related science
  • Must demonstrate a good understanding of basic chemistry such as chromatography and spectroscopic technologies
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and relevant data processing programmes
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Attention to detail
  • Fast learner, flexible, have a strong initiative and can-do spirit
  • Ability to work all shifts (e.g. morning and evening shifts, weekend shifts, and holiday shifts)
Responsibilities
  • Participate actively in the development and validation of analytical methods to perform laboratory analysis for raw materials, in-process and finished products by using analytical instruments such as NMR, MS, HPLC, UV, IR, TGA and DSC.
  • Independent operation of analytical instruments such as NMR, MS, HPLC, UV, IR, TGA and DSC.
  • Perform and document all analytical test procedures/deviations/findings in compliance with SOPs.
  • Reporting all results and deviations encountered during analysis and provide appropriate suggestions.
  • Presenting data in an organized and accurate fashion (both verbal and written)
  • Supervising junior analytical chemists
  • Ensure compliance with environmental policies, procedures, and objectives, and actively participate in the identification and reduction of environmental impacts related to the role
  • Adhere to health and safety protocols, report hazards, and contribute to maintaining a safe and healthy work environment for all employees
Desired Qualifications
  • Understanding of organic chemistry is desirable
  • Knowledge and understanding of GMP/GLP is an asset

OTI Lumionics develops high-performance OLED materials for electronics and automotive uses. It designs and tests materials through a platform that combines quantum simulations, machine learning, HPC, and real-world pilot production to enable rapid scale-up for mass production. The company offers end-to-end services—from computational design and synthesis to pilot testing and prototyping—working with Tier 1 partners to ensure scalable manufacturing. Its goal is to deliver materials that meet exacting performance and production requirements for large-volume consumer electronics and automotive applications.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Series B

Total Funding

$59.2M

Headquarters

Toronto, Canada

Founded

2011

Simplify Jobs

Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Samsung Display partners for under-panel cameras in Galaxy Z Fold 5.
  • $55M Series B funding completes mass production qualification in 2022.
  • $5M CAD Nord Quantique deal advances quantum OLED material discovery.

What critics are saying

  • Samsung develops internal patterning materials, eroding OTI's market share by 2027.
  • LG Display adopts microLED, stranding OTI's OLED cathode tech in 2027.
  • Chinese BOE, Visionox undercut prices by 50%, capturing markets in 2027.

What makes OTI Lumionics unique

  • OTI Lumionics pioneers ConducTorr CPM for under-display cameras in OLED screens.
  • Materials Discovery Platform integrates AI, quantum simulations, and pilot production.
  • iQCC algorithm on NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs achieves 90x speedup for 112-qubit simulations.

Help us improve and share your feedback! Did you find this helpful?

Benefits

Flexible Work Hours

Extended Hours may be required

Remote Work Options

Hybrid Work Options

Paid Vacation

Paid Holidays

Paid Sick Leave

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Wellness Program

Mental Health Support

Training Programs

Conference Attendance Budget

Professional Development Budget

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

Phone/Internet Stipend

Home Office Stipend

Employee Discounts

Company Social Events

Relocation Assistance

Adoption Assistance

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-1%

1 year growth

-1%

2 year growth

-3%
Quantum Computing Report
Mar 18th, 2026
OTI Lumionics establishes Iterative Qubit Coupled Cluster benchmark on NVIDIA Blackwell gpus.

OTI Lumionics establishes Iterative Qubit Coupled Cluster benchmark on NVIDIA Blackwell gpus. OTI Lumionics developed a parallel, GPU-accelerated implementation of the Iterative Qubit Coupled Cluster (iQCC) algorithm, migrating computational chemistry workloads from CPU-intensive environments to the NVIDIA Blackwell GPU platform. The architecture utilizes bit-wise partitioning to distribute Hamiltonian terms across compute nodes and offloads Pauli contractions to the GPU to manage the exponential growth of transformed Hamiltonians. This hardware-specific optimization resulted in a 90x performance increase, reducing ground-state energy calculation steps for complex catalysts from several days to approximately one hour on a single processing unit. The implementation achieved the simulation of electronic-structure Hamiltonians for ruthenium catalysts in the 100-124 qubit regime, outperforming the accuracy metrics of Density Matrix Renormalization Group (DMRG) benchmarks. In a specific validation involving a greenhouse gas capturing catalyst requiring 112 qubits, the iQCC algorithm completed a variational ground-state energy calculation in 65 minutes. This processing duration is significantly lower than the 28 to 200 hours estimated for a theoretical quantum computer to execute an equivalent task, establishing a new high-precision standard for classical emulation of quantum chemistry circuits. The iQCC algorithm restricts variational evolution to a classically simulable operator subspace by selecting entanglers exclusively from the Direct Interaction Space, ensuring non-vanishing energy gradients during every iteration. This algorithmic constraint prevents the barren-plateau phenomenon, maintaining the trainability of complex circuits as the system size increases toward industrially relevant scales. The successful execution of these simulations suggests that the threshold for quantum advantage in molecular structure determination has moved beyond the 200-qubit scale, requiring higher-capacity quantum hardware to compete with current accelerated classical simulations. For full technical details on the iQCC implementation and the Ruthenium catalyst benchmarks, consult the official OTI Lumionics announcement here and the arXiv paper here. March 17, 2026

Electronic Products & Technology
Jun 9th, 2025
OTI Lumionics sets out to transform OLED testing with next-gen lab automation

OTI Lumionics, an Canadian advanced materials innovation company, finds itself deep in the race to develop next-generation display technologies, where one of the biggest challenges is creating and validating new materials that can meet increasingly demanding specifications.

Techstory
May 15th, 2025
iPhone 18 Pro Rumored to Feature Under-Screen Face ID, Redefining Display Design

Instead of rushing out the feature, the company is reportedly partnering with materials innovators like OTI Lumionics, who are developing advanced cathode patterning and transparent OLED layers to ensure Face ID works reliably even when hidden behind the screen.

EEJournal
Apr 24th, 2025
Quantum Simulations Of New Materials For The 21St Century

by Max MaxfieldWe are surrounded by a multiplicity of materials, from metals and alloys to crystals, glasses, and ceramics; from polymers and plastics to organic and living-derived substances; and let’s not forget natural materials like stone and exotic materials like aerogel.The amazing thing to me is that all these materials are formed from different combinations of the same small group of elements. For example, while living organisms and other objects can contain traces of many elements, a core group does the heavy lifting; only six elements—carbon (C), hydrogen (H), oxygen (O), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and sulfur (S)—make up over 95% of the mass of most living things.Similarly, only eight elements—oxygen (O), silicon (Si), aluminum (Al), iron (Fe), calcium (Ca), Sodium (Na), potassium (K), and magnesium (Mg)—make up more than 98% of the Earth’s crust.As an aside, there are currently 118 confirmed chemical elements in the periodic table. These range from hydrogen (element 1) to oganesson (element 118). The reason I say “currently” is that there are ongoing attempts to synthesize additional elements, but we can worry about that later.Although there may appear to be a vast number of materials available to us, the ones we see that are naturally occurring, coupled with the ones we’ve created in our laboratories, represent only a tiny fraction of the possible combinations and permutations of atoms. And even this is only the tip of the iceberg, as it were. For example……I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, one of the books at the very top of my “must-read” recommendations is The Disappearing Spoon and Other True Tales of Madness, Love, and the History of the World from the Periodic Table of the Elements by Sam Keen

Display Daily
Jun 12th, 2024
OTI Lumionics Partners with Nord Quantique on Quantum Material Discovery for OLED Displays

The partnership will focus on electronic structure calculations, vibronic spectra, and ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) using quantum simulations.

INACTIVE