Stanford University
Experimental Physicist: Research Scientist Position (Hybrid Opportunity)
Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, United States, 94306
Experimental Physicist: Research Scientist Position (Hybrid Opportunity)
The Department of Communication is seeking an Experimental Physicist: Research Scientist.An experimental physicist is sought for an interdisciplinary study of observer effects as it relates to the quantum measurement problem. The study will be a comprehensive assessment of observer effects in wave function collapse but will uniquely include psychological perspectives and methods in the development of research designs. The primary investigator will be a psychologist, and the study will be conducted within the Institute for Research in Social Sciences at Stanford University.The position will require that the researcher have a strong background in experimental methods, necessary to execute the Tonomura double slit design (using a BBO crystal) and the Mach-Zehnder interferometer design. A strong background in the quantum measurement problem would be desirable.The project will begin with a comprehensive review of the literature—both theoretical and experimental—on variables influencing wave function collapse and developing a plan for replicating or testing a wide range of them. It will then develop and apply methods for assessing and controlling variables related to observation, drawing on ideas from psychology as well as quantum physics. Data will be analyzed, and results will be published in peer-reviewed outlets.The researcher will devote 80% of their time to the research project. The other 20% can be devoted to other research interests and taking advantage of other opportunities at Stanford University.The position will be for 12-15 months beginning in the summer or fall of 2024 with a possible extension to 24 months.This is a 100% FTE, 1-year fixed-term position. This position will be based on the Stanford campus and will be considered for an option of telecommuting (hybrid of working on-site and off-site), subject to operational need.A successful candidate will have a PhD in empirical physics, experience collecting data in laboratory settings, conducting analysis of empirical data, experience reviewing published literature in physics and writing manuscripts reporting empirical results, and carrying papers through the revision and publication process.This hybrid role is open to candidates anywhere in the United States. The expected pay range for this position is $70,000 to $99,000 per annum.Stanford is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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The Department of Communication is seeking an Experimental Physicist: Research Scientist.An experimental physicist is sought for an interdisciplinary study of observer effects as it relates to the quantum measurement problem. The study will be a comprehensive assessment of observer effects in wave function collapse but will uniquely include psychological perspectives and methods in the development of research designs. The primary investigator will be a psychologist, and the study will be conducted within the Institute for Research in Social Sciences at Stanford University.The position will require that the researcher have a strong background in experimental methods, necessary to execute the Tonomura double slit design (using a BBO crystal) and the Mach-Zehnder interferometer design. A strong background in the quantum measurement problem would be desirable.The project will begin with a comprehensive review of the literature—both theoretical and experimental—on variables influencing wave function collapse and developing a plan for replicating or testing a wide range of them. It will then develop and apply methods for assessing and controlling variables related to observation, drawing on ideas from psychology as well as quantum physics. Data will be analyzed, and results will be published in peer-reviewed outlets.The researcher will devote 80% of their time to the research project. The other 20% can be devoted to other research interests and taking advantage of other opportunities at Stanford University.The position will be for 12-15 months beginning in the summer or fall of 2024 with a possible extension to 24 months.This is a 100% FTE, 1-year fixed-term position. This position will be based on the Stanford campus and will be considered for an option of telecommuting (hybrid of working on-site and off-site), subject to operational need.A successful candidate will have a PhD in empirical physics, experience collecting data in laboratory settings, conducting analysis of empirical data, experience reviewing published literature in physics and writing manuscripts reporting empirical results, and carrying papers through the revision and publication process.This hybrid role is open to candidates anywhere in the United States. The expected pay range for this position is $70,000 to $99,000 per annum.Stanford is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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