As a QCI Associate Quantum Engineer, here are some of the ways you’ll spend your time:
- Building, designing, and testing superconducting quantum computers and devices
- Implement and execute experiments and process, analyze, and report on results
- Developing, building, and optimizing measurement setups
- Operating a variety of scientific equipment (cryogenic, high-vacuum, analog and digital microwave- frequency control electronics for example)
- All these tasks performed in close mentorship from experienced quantum physicists and engineers
Preferred qualifications:
- Experience with experimental physics/engineering projects in a laboratory environment
- Experience with cryogenic and vacuum systems, RF and low-temperature measurements, and/or scientific software development is preferred
- Proficiency in Python or other programming languages especially for scientific computing, laboratory instrument control, data acquisition, and data analysis
- Experience in quantum physics, quantum information, or quantum computing is preferred
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in physics, applied physics, electrical engineering, or similar
- Excellent attention to detail and communication skills
- Strong teamwork skills especially with working in interdisciplinary teams with professionals from other fields of physics and engineering
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What We Do
Quantum Circuits, Inc. (QCI) is developing a full-stack quantum computing platform using superconducting devices and a modular, robust, and scalable architecture. QCI's mission is to build the first truly useful quantum computers.
Our novel approach to building quantum computers is based on technology developed over a decade of research at Yale University's world-class quantum labs. Our machines have built-in error correction, unique software features that enable lightning-fast algorithm execution, and multiple modes of operation to solve more algorithms than ever, all in one quantum computer.