5223173No5313297510.00.005-May-2026Scientist VGeneral Atomics
General Atomics (GA), and its affiliated companies, is one of the world's leading resources for high-technology systems development ranging from the nuclear fuel cycle to remotely piloted aircraft, airborne sensors, and advanced electric, electronic, wireless and laser technologies.
We currently have an exciting opportunity for a Computational Physicist within the Energy Group focusing on software development, signal processing, and AI applications for quantum sensor systems.
The successful candidate will become a member of the Development Team supporting quantum technology software development, signal processing algorithms, and AI/machine learning applications for quantum sensors. This role emphasizes computational expertise in physics-based modeling, data analysis, and algorithm development to support PNT applications such as navigation, high resolution magnetic and gravitational anomaly mapping, under-surface structure identification and resource exploration, using quantum magnetometers and gravimeters. It can also include commercialization effort related to other types of quantum sensors such as cryogenic superconducting single photon detectors (Transition Edge Sensors, MKID, SQUID, superconducting nanowire arrays, etc), and associated pulse train data reduction in converting to well calibrated energy spectrum from hundreds of slightly varying quantum pixels in the detector array.
The ideal candidate is responsible for determining and developing effective approaches for resolving a wide range of difficult computational and scientific problems in quantum sensor data processing and analysis. Assignments are normally outlined in terms of overall objectives and anticipated results. Work is reviewed at milestones or at completion for adequacy in meeting objectives.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
We recognize and appreciate the value and contributions of individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences and welcome all qualified individuals to apply.
55041BRScientists0% - 25% Full-Time Salary California DOE - Q116,480San Diego Desired208,505Scientist Computational Physicist (Software Focus)
DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS
Background in exploration geophysics or potential field methods (e.g., from oil and gas or academic geophysics), with experience in magnetics including:
Understanding of dead zones, heading error, and related magnetic survey effects
Signal processing for magnetic and gravity data
Data reduction and analysis for potential field measurements
Real time data reduction and quality control
Development and use of physics-based models for magnetic and gravitational fields
Experience with quantum sensor systems such as quantum magnetometers, gravimeters, atomic clocks, cryogenic quantum devices, or related quantum measurement technologies, with understanding of their operational principles and data characteristics.
Experience with quantum magnetometer and gravimeter data processing, including calibration, noise characterization, and signal extraction techniques.
Expertise in quantum sensor fusion for navigation applications, combining multiple sensor modalities (e.g., magnetometers, gravimeters, inertial sensors).
Knowledge of quantum communication systems and quantum networking protocols.
Experience with deep learning frameworks (TensorFlow, PyTorch, JAX) and their application to sensor data analysis, including neural network architectures for time-series data.
Familiarity with Kalman filtering, particle filters, and other state estimation techniques for navigation applications and sensor fusion.
Experience with parallel computing, GPU acceleration, and optimization of computational workflows for large datasets using tools like CUDA, Dask, or Ray.
Knowledge of inertial navigation systems (INS) and integration with quantum sensors for hybrid navigation solutions.
Familiarity with quantum information science concepts and their application to sensing and metrology.
Experience with real-time embedded systems and software-hardware interfacing for sensor control and data acquisition.
Knowledge of geophysical modeling and magnetic/gravitational field mapping for navigation.
Some business travel expected.
YesSenior (8+ years) YesOnsite