qubitsok.com
Cut Noise. Work Quantum.
Americas, United States, Cambridge
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Posted 14 days ago
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USD 141K - 202K per year
Role Type
Role Focus
Seniority
Employer Type
This role is for a Research Scientist specializing in Quantum AI, focused on modeling and understanding the performance of superconducting qubit systems and their control electronics. The scientist will simulate single and two-qubit gates and readout processes, accounting for environmental noise and hardware limitations. This role requires close collaboration with hardware and measurement teams to identify error sources and develop strategies to accelerate progress toward a large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer.
Key Responsibilities
Simulate single and two-qubit gates and readout for superconducting qubits while incorporating realistic environmental noise and control hardware constraints.
Propose and analyze novel gate and readout methods compatible with AQFP electronics.
Collaborate closely with design and measurement teams to model errors limiting Quantum Processing Unit performance.
Develop improvement strategies based on analysis to advance the capabilities of next-generation qubits and control systems.
Actively contribute to the wider research community by sharing and publishing research findings.
Required Skills
PhD in Physics, Electrical Engineering, or a related discipline, or equivalent practical experience.
3 years of experience with Quantum Computing.
Experience working with superconducting qubits.
Experience submitting scientific publications to conferences, journals, or public repositories.
Nice-to-have Skills
Experience with Circuit Quantum Electrodynamics (QED).
Experience with transmon qubits, fluxonium qubits, tunable couplers, or flux/charge noise analysis.
Experience with collaborative software development.
Experience collaborating with experimentalists on quantum projects.
Understanding of two-qubit gates modeling and qubit readout modeling.
Technology Tags
Explicitly required experience and core system of study for the Research Scientist role.
Explicitly mentioned as preferred experience for analyzing qubit systems and readout.
Explicitly mentioned as a preferred qualification and a specific qubit system the candidate will model.
Core responsibility involving simulating realistic environmental noise (thermal, flux, charge noise).
Necessary for simulating and proposing new single and two-qubit gates and control strategies.
Crucial for accurately modeling constraints from the AQFP control hardware.
The stated mission and ultimate goal of the research roadmap is to build a large-scale, fault-tolerant computer.