Job DetailsJPL is looking for a postdoc who will focus on quantum gases, matter-wave interferometry, and cold atom technologies. The selected candidate will conduct experimental and theoretical research supporting the development of advanced quantum sensing and atom interferometry systems, including work associated with the Cold Atom Lab (CAL) instrument and Optical Dipole Trap (ODT) technologies.
The position involves research in ultra-cold quantum gases, Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs), atom interferometry, and precision quantum measurement techniques relevant to future space-based quantum science missions. The appointee will contribute to both laboratory and flight-related investigations, including modeling and analysis of data from ground and on-orbit experiments.
Research activities include experimental development of optical, vacuum, and control systems; support for engineering model testbeds and ground testbed activities; development of laser optical systems for CAL technology maturation; and theoretical modeling efforts related to cavity atom interferometry and quantum sensing in microgravity environments.
Responsibilities:
- Perform experimental and theoretical research supporting Optical Dipole Trap (ODT) systems
- Model and analyze data from ground and flight experiments associated with the Cold Atom Lab (CAL)
- Support Engineering Model Test Bed and Ground Testbed activities
- Contribute to the design and development of laser optical systems for cold atom technologies
- Develop and investigate advanced matter-wave interferometry techniques
- Conduct research involving ultra-cold quantum gases and Bose-Einstein condensates
- Publish findings in peer-reviewed journals and present results at scientific conferences
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams across JPL and partner institutions
Required Qualifications:
- Ph.D. in Physics, Applied Physics, Quantum Science, Atomic Physics, or a related field
- Experimental experience with ultra-cold atoms, Bose-Einstein condensates, or atom interferometry
- Experience with advanced vacuum, laser, optical, and control systems
- Strong background in quantum optics, atomic physics, or precision measurement techniques
- Demonstrated research productivity through peer-reviewed publications
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience with quantum gases in microgravity environments
- Familiarity with cavity atom interferometry or quantum sensing applications
- Experience developing experimental hardware and laboratory instrumentation
- Strong computational, modeling, and data analysis skills
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary research environment
- Strong written and oral communication skills
Applicants may be subject to additional program requirements by NASA. Postdoc positions are awarded for a minimum of one-year period and may be renewed up to a maximum of three years. Candidates should submit the following to this site: CV, representative publications, and a cover letter stating their research accomplishments and interests.
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The hiring range displayed below is specifically for those who will work in or reside in the location listed. In extending an offer, Jet Propulsion Laboratory considers factors including, but not limited to, the candidate's job related skills, experience, knowledge, and relevant education/training.
The typical full time equivalent annual hiring range for this job in Pasadena, California.
$83,820 - $83,820