Barrington James
Quantum Computing Recruitment Consultant at Barrington James
Position Overview:
We are representing a world‑leader in quantum hardware, currently seeking a talented experimental physicist to advance their cutting‑edge, neutral‑atom‑based quantum computing systems. In this role, you will be a key contributor to the design, implementation, and characterization of next‑generation quantum computers. You will join a high‑performing, multidisciplinary team of physicists, engineers, and software developers, all working together to solve complex challenges and push the boundaries of quantum technology.
Key Responsibilities:
Contribute directly to the design, construction, and operation of advanced neutral‑atom quantum computers.
Work closely with hardware and software engineering teams to test, verify, and validate system components, modules, and subsystems.
Perform deep investigation into system noise, decoherence, and other limiting factors; develop and implement creative strategies for mitigation and performance improvement.
Conduct rigorous data analysis from experimental runs to generate actionable insights for system upgrades and optimization.
Maintain expertise in the latest advancements in AMO physics and the broader quantum computing landscape to ensure the team's work remains at the forefront of the field.
Qualifications:
Ph.D. in Physics, Applied Physics, or a related field, with a strong specialization in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical (AMO) physics (or equivalent demonstrated research experience).
Practical, hands‑on experience working with quantum computing platforms or related quantum systems.
Direct experience in an experimental setting with neutral atoms, trapped ions, or comparable quantum technologies.
Demonstrated ability to contribute to the architecture and integration of complex experimental systems involving both custom hardware and software controls.
Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills, paired with an inventive, proactive, and self‑motivated approach to tackling challenges.
Excellent communication skills and a collaborative, team‑oriented mindset.
Proficiency in programming for data analysis and experimental control (e.g., Python, C++).
A strong record of contributions to the field, such as publications in high‑impact, peer‑reviewed journals.
Familiarity with version control tools (e.g., Git/GitHub).
Following your application, Chris Green, a specialist recruiter will discuss the opportunity with you in detail. Chris will be more than happy to answer any questions relating to the industry and the potential for your career growth.
This position has been highly popular and is likely to close shortly. We recommend applying as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
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We are representing a world‑leader in quantum hardware, currently seeking a talented experimental physicist to advance their cutting‑edge, neutral‑atom‑based quantum computing systems. In this role, you will be a key contributor to the design, implementation, and characterization of next‑generation quantum computers. You will join a high‑performing, multidisciplinary team of physicists, engineers, and software developers, all working together to solve complex challenges and push the boundaries of quantum technology.
Key Responsibilities:
Contribute directly to the design, construction, and operation of advanced neutral‑atom quantum computers.
Work closely with hardware and software engineering teams to test, verify, and validate system components, modules, and subsystems.
Perform deep investigation into system noise, decoherence, and other limiting factors; develop and implement creative strategies for mitigation and performance improvement.
Conduct rigorous data analysis from experimental runs to generate actionable insights for system upgrades and optimization.
Maintain expertise in the latest advancements in AMO physics and the broader quantum computing landscape to ensure the team's work remains at the forefront of the field.
Qualifications:
Ph.D. in Physics, Applied Physics, or a related field, with a strong specialization in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical (AMO) physics (or equivalent demonstrated research experience).
Practical, hands‑on experience working with quantum computing platforms or related quantum systems.
Direct experience in an experimental setting with neutral atoms, trapped ions, or comparable quantum technologies.
Demonstrated ability to contribute to the architecture and integration of complex experimental systems involving both custom hardware and software controls.
Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills, paired with an inventive, proactive, and self‑motivated approach to tackling challenges.
Excellent communication skills and a collaborative, team‑oriented mindset.
Proficiency in programming for data analysis and experimental control (e.g., Python, C++).
A strong record of contributions to the field, such as publications in high‑impact, peer‑reviewed journals.
Familiarity with version control tools (e.g., Git/GitHub).
Following your application, Chris Green, a specialist recruiter will discuss the opportunity with you in detail. Chris will be more than happy to answer any questions relating to the industry and the potential for your career growth.
This position has been highly popular and is likely to close shortly. We recommend applying as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
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