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LIGO Livingston Observatory

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Research Scientist

Staff

2026-07-13

Location

LIGO Livingston Observatory

Caltech

Type

Full-time Regular (Exempt)

Salary

$78,200 - $143,000 Per Year

Required Qualifications

Ph.D. Physics/Engineering/Optics or 6 years experience
8+ years post-PhD in interferometers/optical systems/data analysis/control/signal processing
Leading high-precision instrumentation initiatives
Multi-disciplinary research experience
Strong communication/team skills

Research Areas

Gravitational Wave Detectors
Interferometry Sensing/Control
Noise Characterization/Removal
Servo-Control Stability
Optical Subsystems Modeling
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Research Scientist

Position Description

Research Scientist

Job Category
Fulltime Regular

ExemptOvertimeEligible
Exempt

Benefits Eligible
Benefit Based

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Caltech is a world-renowned science and engineering institute that marshals some of the world's brightest minds and most innovative tools to address fundamental scientific questions. We thrive on finding and cultivating talented people who are passionate about what they do. Join us and be a part of the diverse Caltech community.

Job Summary

LIGO Livingston Observatory (LLO) relies on continuing efforts by scientists and engineers to maintain and improve the 4-km detector’s displacement sensitivity (and thereby its astrophysical range) and its duty cycle. Together these goals lead to more frequent observations of gravitational waves recorded by the network of detectors that includes LIGO (USA), Virgo (Europe), and KAGRA (Japan) interferometers. LIGO seeks a new member of its Science Team at LIGO Livingston.

The successful candidate will collaborate closely with the operations team and commissioning scientists at LIGO Livingston Observatory and LIGO Hanford Observatory, together with colleagues at Caltech and MIT. The LLO Science Team tracks and reduces the noise sources that limit the current detector sensitivity; models optical subsystems of the interferometer and compare to data; calibrates the interferometer length sensitivity; investigates and eliminates noise couplings from the external environment of the detector; devises and implements operational methods to improve duty cycle; and carries out R&D projects for future gravitational wave detectors. In addition to their detector-related roles, Science Team members often contribute to scientific activities of our world-wide collaboration and gravitational-wave network (LSC and IGWN), including next-generation instrument R&D, gravitational-wave observational science, and associated astrophysics. There are continuing opportunities to build new skills and knowledge as the field and LIGO’s leading role in it develop.

Essential Job Duties

  • Lead efforts to improve the detector’s sensing and control systems that govern optical cavity lengths and angles, including both servo-control stability and noise performance.
  • Devise and develop techniques and algorithms to characterize and remove noise sources.
  • Initiate or collaborate in R&D leading to near- and long-term improvements to interferometric gravitational-wave detectors.
  • Initiate or collaborate in writing research papers and technical presentations.
  • Present research results and highlights at national and international conferences.
  • Contribute to the overall program of the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and the international network (IGWN) as it develops.
  • After-hours and weekend work is occasionally required to support commissioning efforts. This position requires occasional travel to other LIGO installations and collaborating institutions in Richland, Washington, Pasadena, California, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and possibly internationally.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Basic Qualifications

  • A Ph.D. degree in Physics, Engineering, Optics or related field. In lieu of a Ph.D., we will consider 6 years of relevant experience.
  • A minimum of 8 years of post-PhD experience working with interferometers/optical systems, and/or scientific data analysis, and/or feedback control systems, and/or signal processing.
  • Successful experience leading technically-cutting-edge initiatives to implement or improve high-precision instrumentation.
  • Experience working in a multi-disciplinary research environment.
  • Possess good verbal and written communication skills, a team attitude, and a high degree of professional discipline.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Proficiency with scientific computation, simulation and data analysis in python or similar language.
  • Hands-on experience with precision mechanical, optical, and electronics used in ultra-high-vacuum low-contamination experiments.
  • Successful experience in the design, commissioning, and optimization of length and angular sensing and control systems in kilometer-scale gravitational wave detectors.
  • Experience with precision electronic circuit design and/or characterization; with precision electro- and opto-mechanical system design and/or characterization; and with precision optical system design and/or characterization.
  • Experience writing and reviewing papers for scientific journals and internal studies.
  • Familiarity with good practice in mentoring students and/or staff.

Required Documents

  • Resume

Hiring Range

$78,200 - $143,000 Per Year

The salary of the finalist(s) selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to, internal equity, experience, education, specialty and training.

As one of the largest employers in Pasadena, CA, Caltech is committed to providing comprehensive benefits to eligible employees and their eligible dependents. Our benefits package includes competitive compensation, health, dental, and vision insurance, retirement savings plans, generous paid time off (vacation, holidays, sick time, parental leave, bereavement, etc.), tuition reimbursement, and more. Non-benefit eligible employees will have access to some benefits such as onsite counseling and sick time. Learn more about our benefits and staff perks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

📚What are the basic qualifications for this Research Scientist role at LIGO?

Candidates need a Ph.D. in Physics, Engineering, Optics or related field (or 6 years relevant experience in lieu). Require minimum 8 years post-PhD experience in interferometers/optical systems, scientific data analysis, feedback control, or signal processing. Must have proven leadership in high-precision instrumentation and multi-disciplinary research environments with excellent communication skills. Preferred: Python proficiency, hands-on precision systems in vacuum, LIGO sensing/control experience. See postdoctoral research tips.

💰What is the salary and benefits for LIGO Research Scientist?

Salary range: $78,200 - $143,000 per year, based on experience/education. Full-time regular, exempt position with benefits including health/dental/vision insurance, retirement savings, generous PTO (vacation, holidays, sick, parental leave), tuition reimbursement. Non-benefit staff get counseling/sick time. Explore Caltech benefits perks.

🌍Does this Caltech LIGO job offer visa sponsorship?

No explicit mention of visa sponsorship in the posting. As a US-based role at LIGO Livingston Observatory (Caltech), candidates should verify eligibility independently. US work authorization required. Review international research career advice for similar roles.

What are the key duties of the LIGO Research Scientist?

Lead improvements to detector sensing/control systems (optical cavities, servo stability/noise). Develop noise characterization/removal techniques/algorithms. Initiate R&D for gravitational-wave detectors. Write papers, present at conferences, contribute to LSC/IGWN. Occasional after-hours/weekends, travel to Hanford/Caltech/MIT. See full list in essential duties.

📝How to apply for LIGO Livingston Research Scientist position?

Submit resume via Apply Now link. No other documents specified. Deadline July 13, 2026. Tailor for interferometer expertise. Tips: academic CV guide.

🔭What research areas does LIGO Research Scientist cover?

Focus on gravitational wave detectors: noise reduction, optical interferometer modeling, calibration, environmental noise elimination, duty cycle improvements, future R&D. Collaborate with LSC/IGWN on observations/astrophysics. Preferred hands-on ultra-high-vacuum optics/electronics. Related: postdoc gravitational physics.
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