Research Fellow in Quantum sensing civil engineering School of Engineering
Listed on 2026-01-17
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Engineering
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Research/Development
Research Scientist
Description Position Details School of Engineering
Location :
University of Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham UK
Full time starting salary is normally in the range 36636 to 46049 with potential progression once in post to 48822
Grade : 7
Full Time Fixed Term contract up to February 2028
Closing date : 24th November 2025
BackgroundWe are seeking a Research Fellow to support trial activities and forward and inversion modelling for quantum technology-based gravity gradient sensors and other geophysical sensor data. The successful candidate will focus on designing planning and conducting field and large-scale laboratory trials using both classical geophysical sensors such as the Scintrex CG6 gravimeter and Ground Penetrating Radar as well as the quantum technology gravity gradient sensor.
This involves close liaison with colleagues across campus especially as part of the Quantum Technology Hub in Sensing Imaging and Timing (QuSIT partner institutions project partners and asset or land owners. This role will involve working closely with civil engineers computational modellers physicists and geophysicists to organise trials addressing scientific research with asset owners will also concentrate on determining the value of the data.
Summary
- Design and conduct large-scale laboratory and field trials using both classical as well as quantum technology sensors
- Liaise with others within QuSIT to develop trials which answer scientifically interesting research questions and / or demonstrate the benefits of the QT gravity gradiometer in a range of different use cases
- Process analyse and interpret data from the trials using existing models and develop new techniques
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to interpret results and validate findings
- Contribute to technical reports journal and conference publications and presentations
- Collaborate with physicists engineers and geoscientists to enhance sensor usability
- Work within specified research grants and projects and contribute to writing bids
- Operate within area of specialism
- Analyse and interpret research findings and results
- Contribute to generating funding
- Contribute to licensing or spin out deals with demonstrated commercial success (such as revenues asset or company sales IP generated) and / or public understanding of the discipline or similar
The successful candidate will join a thriving quantum technology applications research base at the University of Birmingham spanning engineering physics and earth sciences. The University has been active in quantum technologies since 2014 and now leads the UK Quantum Technology Research Hub in Sensing Imaging and Timing (QuSIT). Bringing together academic partners from seven universities the British Geological Survey and the National Physical Laboratory this interdisciplinary Hub is active in translating quantum technology research into applications including numerous collaborative projects with industry.
The Geotechnical Engineering Research Group in the School of Engineering is dedicated to research in underground space. The School of Engineering is home to the National Buried Infrastructure Facility ( The group promotes an open and inclusive culture fostering a friendly supportive and collaborative working environment. The group brings together people with skillsets from across areas such as geotechnical engineering archaeology geophysics sensing and machine learning with group members from seven different countries speaking over ten different languages.
Perksof this role include :
- Opportunity to undertake high quality research in a highly visible area with connection to impact
- Working closely with people across different disciplines
- Opportunity to develop leadership skills and capacity and to develop personal networks with industry and other stakeholders
- Training and development through the University and QuSIT
- Allocation of time to dedicate to personal career development such as training and development of independent research ideas
- Standard benefits of working at the University (e.g. pension scheme)
Applicants are expected to demonstrate academic citizenship develop and maintain mutually respectful and supportive working relationships with staff and students and ensure their role impacts positively on others.
Main DutiesThe responsibilities may include some but not all of the responsibilities outlined below.
- Design and conduct large-scale laboratory and field trials using both classical geophysical as well as quantum technology sensors
- Collaborate within QuSIT team to develop trials which answer scientifically interesting research questions
- Seek out trial opportunities in collaboration with the wider team and the project partners
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to process analyse and interpret the data from the trials using existing approaches and developing new ones
- Contribute to publications reports and presentations and support project coordination and stakeholder engagement
- Develop research objectives and proposals for own or joint…
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