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      <description>Location: Cambridge | Salary: Negotiable | Type: Permanent | Experimental Physicist - Instrument Design     Newton Colmore is searching for an experimental physicist who enjoys solving highly complex problems, to join our client in Cambridge.     This is a rare chance to apply deep scientific expertise to problems that genuinely matter - keeping people safe, ranging from airport scanner technology through to objection detection systems. You will use your physics insight and research skills to explore the art of the possible: designing investigations, inventing new approaches, and seeing your ideas realised through rapid prototyping and development. The role spans invention, analysis, computational modelling, and prototype design through to manufacturing transfer.     What makes this role different  No two projects are the same. You''ll work with and lead expert multi-disciplinary teams of scientists and engineers, tackling cutting-edge challenges across a uniquely broad range of physics domains.     Here are some of the physics domains you will be working across.   Quantum technologies  Sensing, PNT, computing &amp; communications  Electromagnetics  Propagation, plasmas &amp; interaction with electronics  Semiconductor physics  Junction behaviour, l...</description>
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