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Higher Scientist- Time synchronisation of quantum networks

NPL
Tewkesbury
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Higher Scientist - Time Synchronisation of Quantum Networks, Tewkesbury

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NPL

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Tewkesbury, United Kingdom

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18.07.2025

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01.09.2025

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NPL is seeking an experienced Higher Scientist based in Teddington to plan and deliver a number of technical activities to advance our research. This full-time Research Scientist position offers a competitive salary and benefits.

As a Higher Scientist, you will acquire new knowledge to solve complex problems and contribute to research advancements. If your work leads to commercial opportunities, you will be expected to identify and flag these, supporting the development of new products and services. At NPL, we foster a collaborative environment where learning, respect, and teamwork are valued.

Your primary responsibilities will include:

  1. Sharing your knowledge and mentoring less experienced colleagues
  2. Developing partnerships to enhance our capabilities
  3. Representing our work externally and promoting our achievements
  4. Providing technical support for bids and proposals


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