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Europe, United Kingdom, Oxford
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Posted 34 days ago
🏢 Oxford Ionics
Role Type
Role Focus
Seniority
Employer Type
The Quantum Systems Scientist ensures the continuous operation and high performance of trapped-ion quantum systems. This involves maximizing system uptime by enhancing diagnostic capabilities, analyzing downtime causes, and developing robust preventative solutions in collaboration with engineering teams. The role focuses heavily on system-level analysis, building monitoring tools, and establishing procedures to support the growing quantum infrastructure.
Key Responsibilities
Expand and refine hardware and software diagnostics, implement sensors, and build dashboards to enable rapid fault-finding and visualization of key system parameters.
Analyze system performance data to identify bottlenecks and lead cross-functional efforts to design and implement robust engineering fixes for downtime resolution.
Own and schedule preventative and reactive maintenance plans, including supporting and mentoring technicians and debugging complex system issues.
Improve documentation, procedures, and training for system maintenance and upgrades, such as routine operations and trap changes.
Integrate system reliability into the core of future system designs by addressing current problems with appropriate engineering solutions.
Required Skills
Proven hands-on experience designing, building, and operating complex cold-atom systems (e.g., ion traps, ultra-cold atoms, or optical clocks).
Background in hardware-focused experimental physics.
Expertise and deep understanding of free-space optics.
A PhD in a relevant discipline.
Strong communication and collaboration skills for working across technical disciplines, engineers, and technicians.
Nice-to-have Skills
Programming experience in Python.
Programming experience in ARTIQ.
Experience automating and monitoring laboratory systems.
Potential to grow into a leadership role as the team scales.
Technology Tags
The role specifically involves operating and ensuring the continuous performance of trapped-ion quantum systems.
The scientist is responsible for maintaining, diagnosing, and improving the robustness and uptime of physical quantum systems.
The job requires essential expertise in free-space optics, which are crucial components of the quantum systems.
Essential experience includes a proven track record designing, building and operating complex cold-atom experiments.
Programming experience in ARTIQ, a control software system, is explicitly listed as desirable for the role.
This is a highly hands-on role involving diagnosing faults, maintenance, and operation of complex laboratory systems.
Programming experience in Python is explicitly listed as desirable for automating and monitoring lab systems.