Responsibilities / Description:
- Strong Python skills with an emphasis on performance in embedded systems
- Experience with Xilinx Pynq framework
- Pynq device driver development experience
- Linux system programming and device driver development experience
- Utilize System Verilog modules for low-latency, high bandwidth signal processing chain.
- Contribute to architecture discussion and decisions up-stack to Quantum Compiler engineers as well as down-stack to the RF hardware designers.
- Manage a complex tool-chain and test/verification environment.
- Troubleshoot and debug issues, develop unit tests.
- Remote or hybrid position based in New Haven, CT to be discussed with the candidate.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Minimum BSEE or BSCE, MSEE or MSCE preferred.
- Minimum 5+ years of FPGA development experience with Verilog/System Verilog.
- Proficient in Python.
- AMD Xilinx Soc experience.
- Experience with System Level Design.
- Competence with Git version control, build tools, and CI/CD pipelines.
- Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work effectively in a collaborative team environment.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to effectively communicate complex technical concepts.
- Strong Linux skills, bash, configuration management.
Preferred Qualifications:
- 10+ years of FPGA development experience
- AMD Pynq framework experience
- AMD RFSoC experience
- C/C++ proficient in embedded systems
- Open source build flow for SoC
- Quantum RF control and/or microwave band RF control
- Cocotb test flow experience
- Low latency 10G ethernet knowledge
- Automated build and test flow with Xilinx tool-chains
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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.









