A Quantum Physicist studies how tiny particles behave in strange ways. Their work focuses on the manipulation of atoms and photons and the exploration of their newly found quantum effects and properties. Physicists at Princeton set a new record of 99.98% accuracy in quantum operations in 2024-25. These specialists formulate intricate mathematical models to anticipate the quantum phenomena. A doctoral degree in physics is a prerequisite for this profession. They operate lasers and electromagnets to manipulate single atoms.
A quantum physicist must comprehend quantum physics. Knowledge of math is essential. Physics experimentation knowledge is also important. Handling the computer is necessary for analyzing the data. Scientific writings must also be prepared, and tools are needed for creating them. Other types of communication aid greatly in conveying sophisticated concepts. Equipment in labs is helpful.
Funding for different projects is likely to remain available. New positions are expected to rise by 10% in the coming year. Quantum physicists are needed by the educators the same way they are wanted by the employers. More and more industrial forums have started employing people of this specialization. There is a projection of a need for about 1500 quantum physicists by 2027. Many sought-after jobs are funded through research grants. Stable work can be obtained in education.
In California; Google, Microsoft, and Stanford University are hiring. In New York; IBM, Columbia University, and Brookhaven Lab need physicists. In Maryland; the Joint Quantum Institute and the University of Maryland have openings. In Illinois; the University of Chicago and Argonne Lab seek talent. National labs like NIST, Sandia, and Los Alamos hire across several states.
Teaches students and professionals about quantum computing principles, earning $60,000-115,000.
Creates clear documentation for quantum computing tools and concepts, earning $58,000-110,000.
Studies how light can be used to store and process quantum information, earning $68,000-130,000.
Develops new materials that enable better quantum computing, earning $70,000-135,000.
Designs systems that connect quantum computers securely, earning $85,000-145,000.
Helps businesses understand and implement quantum computing solutions, earning $90,000-160,000.