About Becoming
Becoming is building Developmental Intelligence: AI for predicting how organisms change over time.
Most experimental systems fail when metabolic demands become too high. We are building systems that don't — enabling sustained, controllable biological processes over long time horizons so that development, adaptation, and failure can be observed, perturbed, and predicted.
Materials are foundational to this effort. The environments we build must maintain defined mechanical, chemical, and transport properties while supporting living biological systems for extended durations. These materials are not passive scaffolds — they are engineered components of working biological systems.
The Role
We are hiring a Biomaterials Engineer to design the material environments that enable long-duration biological systems at Becoming.
This role sits at the interface of materials, biology, and engineered systems. You will design hydrogel-based environments that support complex biological processes while maintaining predictable physical and biochemical properties over time.
A key part of the role is understanding in vivo environments and translating those conditions into engineered ex vivo systems. You must be able to analyze biological environments, identify the critical physical and biochemical parameters that support them, and design materials that recreate or support those conditions outside the body.
This role requires high agency, creativity, and strong systems thinking. Materials must work within complex systems that include perfusion, sensing, and hardware. You should be comfortable rapidly prototyping new materials, testing them in real biological environments, identifying failure modes, and iterating quickly.
We are specifically looking for candidates with industry experience translating biomaterials into working systems or products.
What You'll Own
- Design hydrogel-based biomaterials with controlled mechanical, biochemical, and transport properties
- Characterize in vivo biological environments and identify key parameters that support biological function
- Translate those parameters into engineered ex vivo material systems
- Rapidly prototype and iterate material formulations to meet system-level requirements
- Engineer materials compatible with perfusion and long-duration biological operation
- Characterize material behavior including stiffness, degradation, diffusion, and structural stability
- Engineer and characterize material surface properties that influence biological interactions and system performance
- Design experiments to understand how material environments influence biological organization and development
- Work closely with biology and hardware teams to co-design materials and system architectures
- Identify and resolve material failure modes in real operating environments
- Develop reproducible fabrication and preparation protocols
Who You Are
You are someone who:
- Operates with high agency — you take ownership of problems and drive solutions
- Takes ownership of outcomes, not just data collection
- Brings high energy to complex, dynamic biological systems
- Acts with high integrity — you are honest about uncertainty, limits, and tradeoffs
- Communicates directly and clearly, especially when systems are not behaving as expected
- Is self-aware about your strengths and gaps, proactively fills them and open to feedback
- Rapid prototyping mindset — ability to iterate material systems quickly
- Creativity in biomaterials design
- Systems thinking — ability to reason about interactions between materials, biology, and engineered systems
Requirements
Required
- Industry experience developing biomaterials in a commercial or translational environment (required)
- PhD in Materials Science, Biomaterials, Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering, or related field, or equivalent industry experience
- Deep expertise designing and working with hydrogel materials and their interaction with biological systems
- Strong understanding of polymer chemistry, crosslinking strategies, soft material mechanics, and surface properties
- Experience engineering or modifying surface properties (e.g., ligand presentation, charge, wettability, topology) that influence biological behavior
- Experience tuning material properties such as stiffness, degradation, diffusion, and biochemical signaling
- Experience translating material systems into functioning biological platforms or products
- Strong experimental and troubleshooting skills
Strong Signals
- Biomaterials used in tissue engineering or regenerative medicine
- Materials designed for perfusion or dynamic fluid environments
- Experience studying or recreating in vivo tissue microenvironments
- Mechanical characterization of soft materials (e.g., rheology)
- Transport characterization (diffusion, permeability)
- Experience working in interdisciplinary teams integrating biology and engineering
Benefits
- Competitive salary and meaningful equity
- Full benefits
- High-trust, high-ownership environment
- Rapid growth in scope and responsibility