Job Description:
The Applied Physicist applies principles of physics to solve real-world challenges in fields such as optics, electromagnetics, acoustics, nanotechnology, materials science, or energy systems. The role includes designing experiments, developing prototypes, conducting simulations, and analyzing experimental data to support innovation in product development, scientific research, or industrial optimization. Applied Physicists often work in laboratories, research institutions, or high-tech companies to improve technologies such as sensors, imaging systems, medical devices, or quantum computing platforms. The responsibilities also include publishing technical papers, participating in cross-disciplinary engineering teams, and ensuring that research outcomes can be translated into scalable technologies. This role requires a balance of theoretical expertise and hands-on experimentation. Problem-solving ability, statistical modeling, and strong computational skills are crucial, along with adherence to scientific integrity and safety protocols.
Job Requirement:
A Ph.D. or Master’s degree in Physics, Applied Physics, or a related engineering discipline with 3–7 years of R&D experience is required. Proficiency in simulation tools like COMSOL, MATLAB, or LabVIEW and experience with experimental setups and data acquisition systems is essential. Prior work in industry-relevant applications such as optics, semiconductors, or electromagnetism is highly valued.