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Cut Noise. Work Quantum.
Asia, Japan, Greater Noida
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Posted 16 days ago
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Role Type
Role Focus
Seniority
Employer Type
The Quantum Engineer/AMO Physicist will join a leading neutral atom quantum computing company in Japan to develop and operate next-generation quantum systems. This role involves transforming a state-of-the-art machine into a stable and programmable operational platform capable of supporting quantum computing and error correction. Responsibilities include managing system operations, driving feature integration across hardware and software, and collaborating with customers on algorithm and application co-design projects.
Key Responsibilities
Develop the neutral atom machine into a stable and programmable operational platform supporting quantum computing and quantum error correction capabilities.
Manage and participate in the operational aspects of the system, focusing on maximizing uptime, reliability, and cost efficiency.
Drive continuous feature development by integrating and testing features across the hardware and software stacks.
Collaborate directly with stakeholders to translate customer requirements into technical development goals and operational priorities.
Lead efforts in calibration design, telemetry, and automation, and troubleshoot performance issues or outages.
Required Skills
Ph.D. or Master’s degree in experimental AMO physics or a related field
Hands-on experience building or operating neutral atom, trapped ion, or other quantum devices/platforms
Proven track record in experimental research demonstrated through publications or talks
Strong communication skills
Programming experience
Foundational understanding of software architectures
Willingness to provide on-call operational support for machine uptime
Nice-to-have Skills
Experience in mentoring or training scientists or engineers
Technology Tags
The core mission of the role is transforming next-generation neutral atom quantum systems into operational computing platforms.
The required qualifications specify a PhD or Master's degree in experimental AMO physics, indicating this is the necessary foundational knowledge.
The responsibilities include integrating and testing features related to optical systems and atomic control schemes.
The engineer must develop and optimize atomic control schemes and calibration designs to enhance system performance and stability.
Programming experience and a foundational understanding of software architectures are explicit qualifications for the role.
A primary objective is developing the platform to offer state-of-the-art quantum error correction capabilities.
The role requires collaboration with customers on co-design projects to explore algorithms and applications at the forefront of system capabilities.