Responsibilities :
- Design and simulation of DC, RF and microwave on-chip components
- Contributing to the cryogenic measurement
- Contributing to the continuous improvement of our python based design repository and integration with simulation workflow
- Occasional involvement in design of mechanical parts (Fusion 360, SolidWorks…) and PCBs.
About you:
- At least Master's degree in Quantum Physics (preferred), Applied Physics, Electrical engineering, Nanotechnology or Nanoscience or other related disciplines
- Previous experience designing and integrating RF & microwave components and subsystems:
- Previous electromagnetic simulations using industry standard tools such as HFSS, SONNET, ADS, Comsol
- High-frequency (RF, microwave or mm-wave), IC or PCB design
- Previous experience with chip design layout tools like Klayout, L-Edit
- Design/development in Python
- Great communication in English (verbal and written)
- Previous experience with cryogenic RF and DC measurement
- Knowledge of semiconductor device physics and microfabrication processes
- Knowledge of fabrication principles and the constraints they impose on physical device parameters
What we offer:
- Flexible rhythm of remote work
- Stock options for every employee (BSPCE/ESOP)
- Two incredible office spaces in the heart of Paris (both next to the famous Panthéon!)
- Sponsored trip to conferences around the world
- A highly dynamic international team
- Swile meal vouchers
- Breakfast for all every Friday
- Mental health support with moka.care
- Training budgets/ Annual Learning & Development Allowance
- Sabbatical leave (after 2 years in the company)
You should join us if...
- You want to have a key role in a growing startup with challenges at the frontier of the technology.
- You want to contribute to achieving landmark results in quantum computing, making a difference in the emerging quantum technologies.
- You want to work within a 55-people team with various backgrounds in nanofabrication, quantum electronics, and carbon nanotube science to create a revolutionary quantum computing processor.
- You want to thrive in an exceptional scientific environment with several industrial and academic partners.
- You share our values (excellence, scientific integrity, diversity, curiosity, and care) and want to help us define our product-focused culture and ambition to accelerate.
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What We Do
C12 is building reliable quantum computers.
The company is a spin-off from ENS launched in January 2020 by twin brothers Matthieu and Pierre Desjardins to supercharge the development of the lab’s promising new quantum technology.
Quantum computing has the potential to change our lives. But frequent errors limit the technology’s viability. We are tackling the fundamental issue: the nature of the hardware itself. We are tapping into the simplest material–carbon–to drive a technological breakthrough in the field. Unlike other quantum computers, we use carbon nanotubes as the fundamental building block of our processor. By combining the power of an ultra-pure material with an easy-to-manufacture semiconductor device, we are building a scalable platform for quantum computing.
Our executive co-founders bring a unique combination of scientific excellence and business skills to the company. Our team is made up of the world’s most accomplished experts in quantum electronics and carbon nanotube science. Our scientific advisors are renowned scientists and pioneers in spin qubits: Dr. Takis Kontos, Dr. Matthieu Delbecq and Dr. Jérémie Viennot.
In June 2021, C12 secured a $10 million seed round with funding from 360 Capital, Bpifrance (Digital Venture Fund), Airbus Ventures, BNP Paribas Développement, and Octave Klaba (OVHcloud), and additional grants from Bpifrance and the Ile-de-France Region.
We are leading quantum’s next material breakthrough, and we are just getting started. Silicon enabled the emergence of classical computing – it’s time for carbon to do the same for quantum !