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In this role, you will be a part of Exploratory Device Research team and work at the interface of condensed matter physics, material science, and various applied domains including quantum information science to explore new devices, architectures, and experimental techniques. Going far enough to rigorously learn the potentials and limitations of particular ideas while figuring out this “far enough” point is one of the main activities/challenges of the team. You will constantly learn, innovate, carry out agile and yet scientifically rigorous research, and disseminate findings to the rest of the organization. The team participates in research-heavy multi-disciplinary projects ranging from experimenting with new junction phase space and qubit architectures to exploring novel measurement techniques and associated physics at the material/device level up to unit cell. You will be responsible for building experiments that encompass the integrated stack: design, fabrication, cryogenics, signal chain, and control stack software. Based on your research, you will provide recommendations that improve our next-generation quantum processors.Utility Computing (UC)Work/Life Balance
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- PhD, or Master's degree and 4+ years of quantitative field research experience
- Knowledge of R, MATLAB, Python or similar scripting language
- A proven track record of original scientific contributions
- Deep knowledge and experience in low temperature condensed matter physics (Josephson junctions as well as their utilization for novel applications, TLS physics, phononics, quantum mechanical resonators etc.)
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