
Job description
As a member of our Intelligent Automation Team, you'll help shape the next stage of quantum computing by working with experimental experts to benchmark and optimize quantum processors, developing automated calibration routines, and devising measurement and analysis roadmaps. You'll be part of a lean, high-impact team that's rapidly growing and dedicated to contributing to the development of scalable quantum computers based on silicon technology.
Your day-to-day responsibilities will include working with experimental experts to benchmark and optimize quantum processors, developing automated calibration routines, and devising measurement and analysis roadmaps to test and optimize quantum operations.
This role is ideal for someone with a strong background in physics, chemistry, or engineering, and experience in leading teams toward successful technical outcomes. You'll have the opportunity to work with a talented team of scientists, engineers, and experts in a dynamic environment, and contribute to the development of cutting-edge technology.
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Company

Tech, Software & IT Services • Manufacturing
Quantum Motion is a pioneering quantum computing company focused on building scalable and commercially viable quantum processors. They are developing a unique technology platform leveraging silicon CMOS fabrication – the same processes used for conventional chips – to create stable and scalable qubit arrays. This approach aims to overcome key challenges in quantum computing, such as qubit coherence and manufacturability. As a result, Quantum Motion offers a compelling opportunity for individuals interested in the forefront of quantum hardware development. The company's focus on silicon-based qubits and CMOS compatibility positions it to deliver practical quantum computing solutions and contribute significantly to the advancement of the field, attracting top talent in physics, engineering, and materials science.