COUNCIL FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND APPLIED SCIENCE (IIGO-Initiative)
- Full Time
Position Title:
Research Scientist – Gravitational Wave Communication

Institution:
COUNCIL FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND APPLIED SCIENCE (IIGO-Initiative)
Department:
Fundamental Physics and Advanced Communication Systems
Location:
Remote and/or affiliated CIRAS research centers (with occasional international travel)
Reports To:
Director of Science, CIRAS (Lothar Hartmann)
Position Overview
The COUNCIL FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND APPLIED SCIENCE (IIGO-Initiative) invites applications for a pioneering role in Gravitational Wave Communication research. The position focuses on cutting-edge theoretical and experimental work to explore the feasibility of using gravitational waves or spacetime perturbations as a novel communication medium beyond the electromagnetic spectrum.
The researcher will operate within CIRAS’s Fundamental Physics Division, contributing to the development of post-conventional communication paradigms grounded in general relativity, quantum field theory, and emerging spacetime engineering frameworks.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and refine theoretical models for gravitational wave modulation and signal encoding.
- Simulate spacetime curvature-based information propagation using numerical relativity tools (e.g., Einstein Toolkit, GRChombo, Cactus Framework).
- Analyze coupling mechanisms between high-frequency gravitational wave signatures and material systems (e.g., superconductors, Bose–Einstein condensates).
- Investigate analog models for laboratory-based gravitational wave effects (e.g., fluid dynamics, acoustic black holes).
- Design proposals for proof-of-concept experiments using high-sensitivity detection technologies (torsion balances, laser interferometry, quantum sensors).
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary CIRAS research teams including quantum computing, biofield physics, and non-local communication researchers.
- Publish in peer-reviewed journals, present at international conferences, and contribute to CIRAS open knowledge repositories.
- Supervise graduate research fellows and coordinate collaborative proposals for external funding.
Research Focus Areas
- Gravitational wave-based signaling and data transfer systems
- Spacetime resonance fields and signal propagation limits
- Coupling of gravitational fields with quantum or biological systems
- Non-electromagnetic communication channels in extreme or shielded environments
- Tensor field manipulation for low-energy gravitational interaction
- Energy efficiency and theoretical bandwidth of gravitation-based communication
Required Qualifications
- PhD in Physics, Astrophysics, Applied Mathematics, or closely related field
- Expertise in General Relativity, Gravitational Physics, or Quantum Gravity
- Proficiency in numerical simulations and high-performance computing
- Experience in theoretical modeling and experimental design for frontier physics
- Strong publication record in peer-reviewed scientific journals
- Excellent written and oral communication skills in English
Desirable Qualifications
- Familiarity with scalar-tensor theories, string theory, or alternative gravity models
- Experience with ultra-low noise signal detection systems
- Knowledge of gravitational wave observatories and detector physics (LIGO, VIRGO, LISA, etc.)
- Interest in foundational physics questions and speculative technological applications
- Cross-disciplinary research experience, especially at the intersection of physics, information theory, or consciousness studies
Position Type and Benefits
- Full-time, research-track position with potential for tenure-equivalent appointment
- Flexible working arrangements with access to CIRAS laboratories and HPC resources
- Competitive salary and research support based on experience
- Travel support for collaboration and conferences
- Opportunity to shape and lead an emerging scientific field
Application Instructions
Please submit the following materials:
- Cover letter outlining your research vision for gravitational wave communication
- Curriculum vitae (CV)
- Three representative publications or preprints
- Names and contact details of two academic or professional referees

