Applied Physics is an independent consortium of scientists, engineers, and inventors that provides strategic advisory services to corporations and governments on cutting‑edge science and technology. The firm specializes in astrophysics, general relativity, aerospace defense, quantum mechanics, and material science, enabling clients to harness advanced research for both humanitarian and commercial outcomes. By combining deep theoretical expertise with practical implementation, Applied Physics delivers tailored solutions that accelerate innovation and inform policy decisions. Its collaborative, multidisciplinary approach and commitment to intellectual property protection set it apart as a trusted partner for high‑impact projects.
Open Positions
Senior Electro-Optical Engineer
Bachelor's degree in Optical Engineering or related field. 5+ yrs professional experience. Master's degree & 3+ yrs exp. Required: Active Top Secret security clearance or equivalent
Seismologist
PhD in relevant field, strong understanding of earthquake physics and geomechanics. Experience with computer systems and data analysis is needed. Excellent communication skills required
Electromechanical Engineer
Bachelor's or Master's in Electrical Engineering. 3+ years electromechanical experience. Proficiency in CAD software (SolidWorks/AutoCAD). Strong analytical and communication skills
Data Scientist
Bachelor's degree in CS or related field. Skilled in data analysis, software development, and C++, Java, Python, R, or Matlab.
Chief Financial Officer
Bachelor's degree in related field. 10+ years of experience. 5+ years in senior leadership. Strong financial and accounting background
Machine Learning Specialist
PhD in CS/related field. Algorithm development & implementation experience. Proficiency in Python, Java, Scala/C++ for ML.
VP of Sales
VP of Sales experience is needed, along with in-depth product knowledge and strong leadership skills. Bachelor’s degree preferred
Experimental Physicist
PhD in physics/quantum optics. Advanced knowledge in quantum electrodynamics. Experience with aluminum Josephson circuits
