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Technical SETA SME - Quantum

Bethesda, MD · On-site

$100K - $150K/yr

The objectives of the Technical SETA are to assist with the coordination, monitoring, communication ... Bachelors' degree in physics, applied physics, electrical engineering, computer engineering, or a ...

Technical SETA SME - Quantum

Bethesda, MD · On-site

$100K - $150K/yr

The objectives of the Technical SETA are to assist with the coordination, monitoring, communication ... Bachelors' degree in physics, applied physics, electrical engineering, computer engineering, or a ...

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How much do assistant quantum physicist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for assistant quantum physicist in the United States is $94,805.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $59,000.00 and $112,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Assistant Quantum Physicist vs Research Scientist in Quantum Physics?

AspectAssistant Quantum PhysicistResearch Scientist in Quantum Physics
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Physics or related fieldMaster's or PhD in Physics or related field
Work EnvironmentLaboratories, research institutions, universitiesResearch labs, academic institutions, industry R&D
Employer & Industry UsageUniversities, government labs, tech companiesResearch institutions, universities, corporate R&D

While both roles involve quantum physics research, an Assistant Quantum Physicist typically supports senior researchers and has less experience, often requiring a bachelor's or master's degree. A Research Scientist in Quantum Physics usually holds a PhD and leads independent research projects. The roles differ mainly in experience level, responsibilities, and qualifications, but both work in similar environments and industries.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Assistant Quantum Physicist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Assistant Quantum Physicist, you typically need a solid background in physics or a related field, often with a bachelor's or master's degree and experience in quantum mechanics. Familiarity with programming languages like Python, simulation tools such as MATLAB or QuTiP, and laboratory equipment for quantum experiments is highly valued. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and effective teamwork are essential soft skills in this role. These competencies enable you to contribute meaningful research, support complex experiments, and collaborate effectively within multidisciplinary teams.

What does an Assistant Quantum Physicist do?

An Assistant Quantum Physicist supports senior researchers in conducting experiments and analyzing data related to quantum mechanics and quantum computing. Their responsibilities may include setting up laboratory equipment, running simulations, collecting and interpreting results, and assisting in the documentation of research findings. This role often serves as a stepping stone for those pursuing advanced degrees or careers in quantum physics, providing valuable hands-on experience in cutting-edge scientific research.

What are the typical challenges an Assistant Quantum Physicist may face when transitioning from academic research to an industry setting?

Assistant Quantum Physicists often encounter the challenge of adapting to faster-paced project timelines and more outcome-driven goals in industry compared to academia. While academic research focuses on exploring theoretical concepts, industry roles prioritize practical solutions and collaboration across multidisciplinary teams, such as engineers and software developers. Adjusting to this environment requires strong communication skills, flexibility, and an ability to integrate theoretical knowledge into real-world applications. Embracing continuous learning and being open to feedback are key to thriving in this transition.
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Infographic showing various Assistant Quantum Physicist job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 6% Temporary. Highlights an 94% In-person, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $94,805 per year, or $45.6 per hour.
Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Theoretical/Experimental Quantum Science

Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Theoretical/Experimental Quantum Science

Indiana University

Bloomington, IN • On-site

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


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Posting Details
Position Details
Title
Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Theoretical/Experimental Quantum Science
Appointment Status
Tenure Track
Department
IU Indianapolis Department of Physics - School of Science
Location
Indianapolis
Position Summary
Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Theoretical/Experimental Quantum Science
Indiana University (IU) Indianapolis
The Physics Department at IU Indianapolis (https://science.indianapolis.iu.edu/physics/index.html) invites applications for a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Experimental or Theoretical Physics in the area of Quantum Sciences, to begin August 1, 2026. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in physics or a related discipline, demonstrate the ability to initiate and sustain an externally funded program of research, and be able to teach effectively at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Researchers with a record of interdisciplinary research are encouraged to apply. The Department has 12 full-time faculty members, approximately 35 undergraduate majors (BS) and 20 students pursuing MS or PhD degrees in Physics. Faculty members in the department work in biophysics, condensed matter physics, AMO physics, physics education research, and precision measurements. Multiple faculty members are part of a state-wide NSF IUCRC consortium involving Indiana University, Purdue University and the University of Notre Dame. This Center for Quantum Technology (https://www.purdue.edu/cqt/) fosters industry-academia partnerships on translation of academic research to industry. IU Indianapolis, the health sciences focused campus of Indiana University has strong research programs in multiple schools across campus, including the School of Medicine, and the Luddy School of Informatics. The University has recently created a new institute, the Convergent Bioscience and Technology Institute (CBATI) which, with the existing Integrated Nanosystem Development Institute (INDI), promotes collaborations between physics, engineering and health applications The successful candidate is expected to expand the reach of quantum science by establishing strong collaborations and joint externally funded endeavors with one or more of these institutes.
IU Indianapolis was formerly IUPUI, a joint campus of Indiana and Purdue Universities in Indianapolis, but as of July 1, 2024, a realignment has resulted in the campus, and Science departments in particular, becoming a part of the newly named IU Indianapolis (https://www.iupui.edu/vision/faqs.html). As part of this restructuring, the Indiana General Assembly has provided $60 million to significantly expand and renovate research and laboratory space. Simultaneously, a Lilly Endowment grant has backed the creation of Indiana University Launch Accelerator for Bioscience (IU LAB https://iulab.iu.edu/index.html ), with the goal of bridging the gap from transformative research to commercial applications in the biosciences.
Applicants should submit
  • CV
  • Letter of application
  • Proposed research agenda with suitable external funding sources
  • Descriptions of professional experience and teaching experience and philosophy
  • Contact information of three references

As the state's premier urban research institution, IU Indianapolis is committed to being a welcoming campus community and we seek candidates whose research, teaching, and community engagement efforts contribute to robust learning and working environments for all students, staff, and faculty.
About the School of Science: The IU Indianapolis School of Science is a hub for scientific research and education, offering a range of undergraduate and graduate (MS and PhD) programs across disciplines including biology, chemistry, earth and environmental sciences, forensic and investigational sciences, mathematics, neuroscience, physics, and psychology. With state-of-the-art facilities and close ties to Indianapolis' thriving healthcare, biotech, and life sciences sectors, the school fosters interdisciplinary research and innovation, and prepares students for careers in science, medicine, technology, and education through hands-on research and collaboration with leading industry and academic partners.
About the campus: The IU Indianapolis campus, with over 21,000 students, is located adjacent to downtown Indianapolis. It offers a full range of academic programs, and the School of Science has formed key research partnerships with the IU School of Medicine and the Regenstreif Institute, an internationally recognized medical informatics research center. IU faculty have access to state-of-the art computing resources. IU's Quartz supercomputer, Big Red 200, is among the world's fastest research supercomputers. Owned and operated solely by IU, these high-performance resources are designed to accelerate discovery in a wide variety of fields to enable effective analysis of large, complex data sets. Overall, IU Indianapolis research contributes significantly to the Indiana State economy.
Review of applications will begin on April 1, 2026, but applications will continue to be accepted and reviewed until the position is filled.
For additional questions please contact - Dr. Gautam Vemuri, e-mail address gvemuri@iu.edu
Basic Qualifications
Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in physics or a related discipline, demonstrate the ability to initiate and sustain an externally funded program of research, and be able to teach effectively at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Department Contact for Questions
Dr. Gautam Vemuri
E-mail address gvemuri@iu.edu
Additional Qualifications
Salary and Rank
Commensurate with rank and experience
Special Instructions
Applicants should submit
  • CV
  • Letter of application
  • Proposed research agenda with suitable external funding sources
  • Descriptions of professional experience and teaching experience and philosophy
  • Contact information of three references

For Best Consideration Date
04/01/2026
Expected Start Date
08/01/2026
Posting Number
IU-101517-2026