The job of a Research Scientist is to develop new scientific knowledge by conducting research. They use the scientific method to design and carry out experiments, collect data, and draw conclusions based on their findings. A Research Scientist may specialize in a particular field of science, such as biology, chemistry, or physics.

Research Scientist Job Responsibilities

  • Design and conduct research experiments in order to test hypotheses and advance scientific knowledge.
  • Analyze data collected from experiments and draw conclusions based on findings.
  • Write scientific papers detailing experimental procedures and results.
  • Present research findings at conferences and seminars.
  • Collaborate with other scientists on joint research projects.

Objectives

  • To develop new and innovative ways to conduct research in order to advance scientific knowledge.
  • To design and carry out experiments to test hypotheses and gather data to support or disprove theories.
  • To analyze data collected from experiments and form conclusions based on findings.
  • To communicate research findings to colleagues, clients, or the general public through presentations, reports, or articles.
  • To collaborate with other scientists on research projects in order to share ideas and expertise.

Research Scientist Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • A research scientist typically needs a Ph.D. in science or a related field. Other qualifications might include postdoctoral experience, strong analytical and research skills, and the ability to communicate findings to both scientific and nonscientific audiences.