Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab

2026 PhD Graduate - Vehicle Design and Technologies Group - we design the future!

Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab$105K — $245K *
Aerospace & Defense
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • PhD in aerospace or mechanical engineering.
  • Experience in aerodynamics, aerothermal, propulsion, thermal, or structural technologies.
  • Outstanding communication and collaboration skills.
  • Ability to obtain Interim Secret level security clearance.
  • Experience applying research to prototypes or systems preferred.
  • Demonstrated leadership skills preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Predict and model aerodynamic characteristics of various air-vehicle configurations.
  • Perform multi-fidelity analysis using CFD and thermal software for vehicle aerothermal design.
  • Plan and execute ground tests for wind tunnel and arcjet facilities.
  • Conduct post-test analysis to validate numerical predictions and enhance models.
  • Design future conceptual vehicles with a focus on multidisciplinary system analysis.
  • Optimize hypersonic propulsion designs through detailed analysis and system integration.

Benefits

  • Robust education assistance program.
  • Unparalleled retirement contributions.
  • Healthy work/life balance.
  • Vibrant and welcoming work atmosphere.
  • Commitment to diversity and providing accommodations.
Full Job Description
Description

Do you want to research advanced vehicle technologies and then transition that research into real programs supporting national needs?

If you are graduating with a PhD in aerospace or mechanical engineering, you want to be part of the Vehicle Design and Technologies Group - we design the future!

Join our multidisciplinary team of experts across vehicle design disciplines including propulsion, aerodynamics, thermal, advanced materials, mechanical and structural engineering. We investigate basic science and transition it into state of the art vehicle technology enabling innovation and revolutionary new designs. Your research will be applied to conceptualize, design, and prototype advanced vehicles and weapons to meet critical national and warfighter needs.

Depending on your areas of expertise, some of the ways you can contribute are:
  • Predict and model the aerodynamic characteristics of various air-vehicle configurations including hypersonic re-entry vehicles, supersonic and hypersonic air-breathing concepts, and subsonic fixed-wing or rotorcraft unmanned air vehicles (UAVs).
  • Perform multi-fidelity analysis using commercial and in-house CFD and thermal software in support of vehicle aerothermal design and analysis across various flow regimes from subsonic to hypersonic.
  • Plan and execute ground tests and design models for various wind tunnel and arcjet facilities. Conduct post-test analysis to validate numerical predictions then create and improve high fidelity models.
  • Design future conceptual vehicles, performing detailed multidisciplinary system analysis including integration with launch platforms.
  • Optimize hypersonic propulsion designs including inlet design, flowpath analysis, system integration, test, and evaluation.

Qualifications

You meet our minimum qualifications for the job if you...
• Have a PhD in aerospace or mechanical engineering.
• Are experienced in aerodynamics, aerothermal, propulsion, thermal, or structural technologies.
• Have outstanding communications and collaboration skills.
• Are able to obtain Interim Secret level security clearance by your start date and can ultimately obtain Secret level clearance. If selected, you will be subject to a government security clearance investigation and must meet the requirements for access to classified information. Eligibility requirements include U.S. citizenship.

You'll go above and beyond our minimum requirements if you...
• Experience applying your research to actual prototypes or systems
• Demonstrated leadership skills

Minimum Rate

$105,000 Annually

Maximum Rate

$245,000 Annually

About Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab

The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) is a research and development organization that provides solutions to national security and scientific challenges. The laboratory was founded in 1942 and is located in Laurel, Maryland. APL is a division of the Johns Hopkins University and is a not-for-profit organization. The laboratory has expertise in a variety of areas, including space exploration, national security, and healthcare.
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