interferometrists
Interferometrists are scientists or technicians who specialize in using interferometers to measure wave properties across optical, radio, or acoustic domains. They study interference patterns produced when waves combine, to determine precise path length differences, surface profiles, refractive indices, or wavelengths with high accuracy.
Typical instruments include optical interferometers such as Michelson, Mach-Zehnder, and Fabry-Pérot configurations, as well as radio-frequency
Applications include optical testing of lenses and coatings, precision metrology for manufacturing, vibration and deformation measurements,
Training typically requires a physics or engineering background; core competencies include optics, coherence theory, metrology, signal
Work settings include university laboratories, national laboratories, space agencies, optical manufacturers, aerospace, and industry research centers.