Lasers and EO Group
Ness Tziona, Israel
Experimental Physicist
Quantum-Art, a full stack quantum computing company, develops state of the art quantum computing systems based on trapped ions technology (both hardware and software).
As part of our mission our System, Trap and Electro-optics groups build our quantum processing units (QPUs), develop novel quantum gates and circuits, and implement new algorithms capable of solving hard computational tasks, beyond current classical computational abilities.
We are looking for an excellent, skillful experimental physicist to join our Trap/Core, System, or Electro-optics groups.
Job description
- Design, develop, build & verify complex electro-optical setups.
- Integrate complex, high precision optical sub-assemblies into quantum computing systems.
- Maximize QPU performances, define, simulate, and measure the overall noise budget. Obtain efficient ways to reduce, control and mitigate leading noise sources.
- Provide technical expertise & support running systems in all electro-optical considerations.
- Explore new technologies for next generation setups and operate with sub-contractors for both design and manufacturing.
- Extensive collaboration with all R&D groups including trap, theory and system group.
Requirements and skills
- PhD in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Optics, Applied Physics or related fields or exceptional MSc graduates with relevant research and/or industry experience.
- Proven experience with lasers and electro-optical systems – a must.
- Broad understanding of optical principles and practices.
- Relevant industry experience – a significant advantage.
- Experience in characterizing & stabilizing lasers, servoing diodes, locking systems – an advantage.
- Experience in designing optical and electro-optical setups – an advantage.
- Knowledge and experience in Photonic Integrated Circuits (PIC) - an advantage.
- Experience with data analysis (taking, plotting, analyzing, fitting and interpreting relevant data from optical testing experiments).
General
- We are located at the Science Park, by the Weizmann institute.
- Full collaboration with the experimental & theoretical groups at the Weizmann Institute.
- Only relevant candidates will be contacted.
Wanted: Bright minds and bold spirits
If you are excellent and passionate about quantum computing and its ability to make the world a better place for all - we want to meet you.