
Senior Scientist, Quantum Sensing (Atom Interferometry)
- Sydney, NSW
- Permanent
- Full-time
- You will be part of an established and growing team focused on quantum sensing for a variety of industry sectors such as Aerospace, Defence, geophysical exploration and Earth observation.
- Work closely with our experimental physicists, quantum control engineers, and sensor hardware specialists to implement quantum control protocols on real quantum sensor hardware.
- Assisting with development, operation and analysis of next-generation atom interferometer based quantum sensors to achieve maximum sensitivity and robustness for various applications.
- Plan and lead the delivery of technical goals and milestones within program frameworks.
- Work with the Quantum Sensing Engineering teams to reduce SWaP and increase ruggedness of lab-based systems used to operate next generation quantum sensors and prepare them for fielded environments.
- Collaborate with your colleagues in the Quantum Sensing Research Division, the Quantum Sensing Engineering Division, and the company more broadly.
- Liaise as needed with our academic and industry partners in order to perform the above duties and support new business and product development.
- Share your insights into control-augmented quantum sensing with the broader Quantum Sensing Division, company, external stakeholders and customers through verbal presentations and written outlets (e.g. academic publications, technical reports, blog posts).
- Other duties within the Employee's skills and experience, or with reasonable training.
- A PhD (or equivalent industry experience) in physics, engineering, or a closely related discipline.
- Experimental experience in of one or more of the following: atom interferometry; cold and/or ultracold atomic systems; and/or quantum sensing in warm atomic vapours;
- A track record of technical leadership.
- Experience in sensor operation, automation and data fusion.
- An understanding of dominant performance limits in fieldable systems.
- Familiarity with the Python programming language for scientific computing would be great but not essential.
- Finally, you will have a strong desire to work with a world leading team and a company that is fundamentally building the future of the quantum technology industry.