qubitsok.com
Cut Noise. Work Quantum.
Europe, Germany, Munich
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Posted 114 days ago
🏢 European Tech Recruit
Role Type
Role Focus
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This Senior Quantum Hardware Engineer role involves working at a cutting-edge quantum computing startup in Munich, Germany, focusing on the development of Quantum Supercomputers. The position requires taking ownership of key hardware modules, such as optical systems or laser distribution, and integrating them into the system architecture. The engineer will also rotate across new projects and ensure continuous system improvement based on the latest advancements in AMO physics.
Key Responsibilities
Take ownership of a critical hardware module, such as imaging systems or optical tweezers, within the quantum computing system.
Integrate and optimize your assigned hardware module within the broader system architecture.
Transition to new development projects after completing initial hardware development phases.
Collaborate closely with diverse engineering teams, including software, mechanical, and electrical engineering.
Monitor the latest advancements in AMO physics to ensure continuous performance improvements of the system.
Required Skills
PhD or Postdoc qualification in AMO Physics or a closely related field.
Strong hands-on experience utilizing lasers, optics, and experimental physics setups.
Practical experience with systems such as optical tweezers, atom arrays, or ultracold UHV systems.
Python programming ability for automation or data analysis.
Technology Tags
The role is a Senior Quantum Hardware Engineer position within a Quantum Computing start-up.
The role explicitly requires expertise in AMO (Atomic, Molecular, & Optical) Physics.
The job focuses on systems utilizing Alkaline-earth-metal or Rydberg atoms and atom arrays.
The requirements emphasize strong hands-on experience with lasers and ultra-stable laser systems.
The job requires experience working with UHV systems for ultracold atoms or ions, necessitating cryogenic and vacuum knowledge.
The key responsibilities involve developing optical systems like imaging and laser distribution.
The position requires strong hands-on experience with experimental physics setups and laboratory techniques.
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