
Scientist, Quantum Sensing (Atomic Physics Modelling)
- Oxford, QLD Sydney, NSW
- Contract
- Full-time
- 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.
- Perform essential research and development into performance-enhancing methods for next-generation fielded quantum sensors.
- Develop novel theoretical models and numerical simulation tools suitable for assessing the performance of quantum sensors in real-world environments.
- Use data analytics to translate quantum sensor data streams into capabilities that solve pressing challenges for current and prospective end-users and customers;
- Work closely with other Research and Engineering teams to deploy and validate your developed algorithms and sensing solutions on real quantum sensing hardware;
- Develop, document, and review high-quality software using Python;
- Share your insights and results 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); and
- Liaise as needed with our academic and industry partners in order to perform the above duties and support new business and product development.
- Other duties within the Employee's skills and experience, or with reasonable training.
- A B.Sc.(Hon) or M.Sc. in Physics, Electronic Engineering, Mathematics or a closely related discipline.
- Experience in the theory, numerical modelling, and/or optimization of one or more of the following disciplines: quantum atomic physics; quantum magnetometry; quantum control.
- 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.
- Familiarity with the Python programming language for scientific computing.
- Experience modelling optically-pumped magnetometry in warm atomic vapour cells;
- Experience modelling atom interferometry in cold-atomic systems;
- Experience in sensor modelling and sensor signal processing, including data fusion;
- Experience modelling real experiments/hardware and working closely with experimental teams.
- Experience with version control e.g. Git