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Quantum Physicist; PhD​/MSc

Job in Aberdeen City, Aberdeen, Aberdeen City Area, AB10 1FX, Scotland, UK
Listing for: Data Freelance Hub
Full Time position
Listed on 2025-12-30
Job specializations:
  • Engineering
    Research Scientist, Robotics, Physics
  • Research/Development
    Research Scientist, Robotics, Physics
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Quantum Physicist (PhD/MSc with Experience Only
Location: Aberdeen City

Quantum Physicist (PhD/MSc with Experience Only)

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This role is for a Quantum Physicist (PhD/MSc) with expertise in quantum sensing, geophysical modelling, and laboratory experiments. The contract is for 3 months, remote in the UK, with a competitive pay rate. Essential skills include Python and signal processing.

Location: UK (Remote)

Contract: 3 months (with potential for 18‑month extension)

Start: January 2026

Salary: Competitive / negotiable

Organisation: Entergaia Technologies – Quantum Sensing & Subsurface Intelligence

Key Responsibilities

Physics Modelling & Simulation

  • Develop forward models for quantum gravimeter response to voids, sinkholes and water ingress, and quantum magnetometer response to ferrous and geological structures.
  • Implement analytical or numerical models for mass‑density contrasts, gravitational fields and gradients, magnetic susceptibility contrasts.
  • Create realistic, physics‑accurate synthetic datasets for AI training.
  • Model the sensor’s transfer function, including vibration coupling, laser phase noise, interferometer stability and gravity‑gradient / magnetic‑gradient effects.
  • Work closely with the AI Specialist to verify the realism of simulated signatures.

Laboratory Calibration & Controlled Experiments

  • Prepare and configure the quantum sensor testbed (atom interferometer alignment, optical system stability, magnetometer sensitivity optimisation, vibration isolation and environmental control).
  • Run controlled experiments with known reference anomalies (known masses, void analogues, water‑equivalent targets, magnetic inclusions).
  • Quantify sensor sensitivities: sub‑µGal (gravity) and pT‑fT (magnetics).
  • Characterise repeatability, drift, temperature dependence and noise bandwidths.
  • Collaborate with NPL to obtain traceable metrology validation.

Sensor Interpretation & Noise Analysis

  • Decompose recorded signals into true anomaly signatures, platform‑induced noise, environmental artefacts and quantum projection noise.
  • Model motion‑induced biases using IMU data.
  • Support the AI team by delivering corrected time series, noise models and uncertainty estimates.
  • Recommend optimised data‑acquisition protocols for future field deployments.

Integration with AI

  • Translate physics constraints into data features.
  • Define physically plausible anomaly signatures.
  • Validate AI‑detected anomalies for physical consistency.
  • Guide feature engineering (gradients, curvature, bandwidth of anomalies).
  • Assist in fusing gravity & magnetic data into a joint physical interpretation.

Technical Leadership in Hazard Interpretation

  • Determine detection thresholds for each hazard type (minimum void size, maximum detectable depth, water ingress sensitivity).
  • Build capability envelopes (performance charts).
  • Provide scientific assessment of feasibility.
Essential Skills & Experience
  • Quantum Sensing & Atomic Physics – experience with cold‑atom interferometry, quantum gravimetry, or atomic magnetometry; understanding of Rabi/Raman transitions, laser phase noise, atom optics, magnetic resonance in atomic vapour cells.
  • Geophysical Modelling – understanding of gravity and magnetic fields in Earth sciences; forward modelling and inversion experience.
  • Laboratory Experimental Skills – hands‑on experience building or operating optical setups, vacuum systems, laser systems, magnetically shielded environments; design and run controlled physics experiments.
  • Signal Processing – analysing noisy scientific data; FFTs, PSD analysis and filtering.
  • Software Skills – Python, MATLAB, or similar scientific computing tools; modelling libraries such as Sci Py, Num Py, Fatiando a Terra, QuTiP, COMSOL (desirable).
  • Communication – explain complex physics to engineers and non‑physicists; strong technical writing for reports and publications.
Desirable Skills
  • Experience with quantum gravimeters from Exail, Muquans, Atomionics, Aquark, or research prototypes.
  • Understanding of geotechnical engineering or subsurface hazards.
  • Familiarity with drones, mobile mapping, or rail/road instrumentation.
  • Knowledge of Bayesian filtering, Kalman filters, or motion‑compensation methods.
  • Prior work in NPL, university quantum labs, or national labs.
Qualifications
  • PhD or MSc in Atomic Physics, Quantum Optics, Quantum Sensing, Experimental Physics or closely related field, OR highly relevant industrial/research experience with proof of technical capability.
  • Post‑doctoral or industry experience in quantum sensing or precision metrology (preferred).
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