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Microsoft Quantum Engineer - Systems Integration 
Taiwan, Taoyuan City 
841423884

17.07.2025

Microsoft Quantum has assembled a talented and diverse international team to create the world’s first scalable quantum computing system. Our full-stack approach involves exciting innovations from physics on the quantum plane to providing global quantum services.new developments happening at every part of the stack,it is more important than ever tohow the individual components come together toform an integrated system. This rwith a broad range of specialistsfrom readout, control, software, and many other disciplines.n experimentalist with a passion for interdisciplinary collaboration to help characterize and build the world’s first topological quantum computer.


Qualifications

Required/Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor's Degree in Physics, Engineering, or related field ANDexperiencein industry or in a research and development environment
  • OR Master's Degree in Physics, Engineering, or related field
  • OR equivalent experience.
  • withexperimenting withlow-dimensional semiconductors, superconductivity, or quantum informationprocessing devices.
  • Experience with RF/microwave electronics (RF reflectometry, impedance matching, dispersive gate sensing, etc.).
  • Experience in developing code in a version-controlled environment (e.g.Git).
  • Experience in hardware characterization and code bring-up.

Additional or Preferred Qualifications

  • Bachelor's Degree in Physics, Engineering, or related field AND significantexperiencein industry or in a research and development environment
  • OR Master's Degree in Physics, Engineering, or related field AND significant experience in industry or in a research and development environment
  • OR Doctorate in Physics, Engineering, or related field
  • OR equivalent experience.
  • Solid (PhD included) experience with low-noise electronic measurements(lockinamplifiers, analog pre-amps, etc.), cryogenic techniques (He3 cryostats or dilution refrigerators),electrical transport characterization (for semiconductors, dielectrics, and superconductors), and RF/microwavemeasurement techniques.
  • Solid (PhD included) experience with data acquisition and programming in a high-level language (e.g.Python).
  • Experience in automating measurement setups for higher throughput.
  • Experience withthe physics ofMajoranabound statesandtopologicalproperties of matter.
  • Experience with industrial statistics techniques and tools (e.g.JMP).
  • playerwith excellent communication skills.
  • Ability to be flexible and adapt to new situations in a rapidly changing research environment.
  • Demonstrated experience with report writing and documentation.
Responsibilities

This role involvesa combination of experimental work and communication.ngineer willbe responsible forcharacterizing both the system and semiconductor/superconductor devices, as well as communicating across all pillars of the quantum program to understand system requirements and the interfaces between the different components.condensed matter physicapplied physic, or electrical engineerin cryogenics.

Key responsibilities of the role:

  • Performing room temperature and cryogenic characterization of system performance, including characterization of semiconducting/superconducting devices.Contributingto methods of measuringdevices and system performance.
  • Analyzing, documenting, and communicating the results of system characterization tests.
  • Working withthe quantum program’s code infrastructure and helping to document and streamline newmeasurement andanalysiscode.
  • understand the requirements of different components within the system.Validatingthat the integrated system meets allperformance requirements.
  • Helping to design new experiments and devices to debug system performance issues when they arise.
  • Characterizing and qualifying room temperature hardware in relation to system performancerequirements, andhelping to develop code infrastructure for supportingnew instrumentation.