Principal Physicist - Highly Complex R&D

Newton Colmore
Cambridge, United Kingdom
2 months ago
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Principal Physicist - Highly Complex R&D

Newton Colmore is working on a principal physicist role with a leading technology company in Cambridge.

We are looking for an experienced Physicist with the curiosity to tackle problems that genuinely don't have known answers yet, and the skills to find them.

The Scope of the Work

This is applied physics in the truest sense. You will take fundamental physical principles and use them to invent, analyse, model, and prototype solutions to some of the hardest problems in UK defence and security. You'll own the full development arc - from initial investigation and computational modelling through to prototype realisation and transfer to manufacture.

Previous projects have spanned an unusually broad range of physics domains:

Quantum technologies - sensing, PNT, computing, communications

Electromagnetics - propagation, penetration, plasma interactions

Semiconductors - junction behaviour, logic, thermal effects, sensing

Optics - imaging systems, ultrafast lasers, fibre optics, fluorescence

Acoustics & sonar - ultrasound, acoustic communications

Fluid analysis - particle dispersion, microfluidics, flow

Thermal systems - aviation, maritime, materials processes

Algorithm design - AI/ML, signal processing, autonomous systems, edge computing

No two projects are the same and no two physicists are the same. What they share is a deep grounding in physical principles and an instinct for finding elegant solutions to complex problems.

What You Can Bring

You will have a demonstrable track record of applying fundamental physics to real-world challenges, coupled with strong academics. We're open to candidates from any sector - academic, industrial, or government - and any physics specialism, experimental or computational.

What matters most is rigour, curiosity, and the ability to move from first principles to working prototype.

What is on Offer

The company offer tailored salaries and packages to attract the best possible candidates. They have carefully curated an environment that allows their people to do great work, combining trust, guidance, autonomy and collaboration. For more junior engineers, mentoring programmes are a key aspect of their business too.

For more details make a confidential application now and a member of our team will be in touch with more information

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