What are the responsibilities and job description for the Experienced Quantum Research Scientist position at IBM?
Introduction
IBM Research Scientists are charting the future of Artificial Intelligence, creating breakthroughs in quantum computing, discovering how blockchain will reshape the enterprise, and much more. Join a team that is dedicated to applying science to some of today's most complex challenges, whether it’s discovering a new way for doctors to help patients, teaming with environmentalists to clean up our waterways or enabling retailers to personalize customer service.
Your Role And Responsibilities
Novel Quantum Processors: you would be responsible for helping to design, simulate, measure and interpret results for new quantum processors and associated components.
Preferred Education
Doctorate Degree
Required Technical And Professional Expertise
IBM Research Scientists are charting the future of Artificial Intelligence, creating breakthroughs in quantum computing, discovering how blockchain will reshape the enterprise, and much more. Join a team that is dedicated to applying science to some of today's most complex challenges, whether it’s discovering a new way for doctors to help patients, teaming with environmentalists to clean up our waterways or enabling retailers to personalize customer service.
Your Role And Responsibilities
Novel Quantum Processors: you would be responsible for helping to design, simulate, measure and interpret results for new quantum processors and associated components.
Preferred Education
Doctorate Degree
Required Technical And Professional Expertise
- PhD in Physics or related field.
- Experience laying out devices and simulating devices using electromagnetic and quantum physics.
- Experience using and modifying software to control quantum devices.
- Experience of using digital sources and digitizing hardware to control quantum devices.
- Superconducting device experience utilizing Josephson junctions.
- Experience in loading microwave quantum devices in cryogenic systems.
- Experience with superconducting surfaces and proximitized superconductors.
- Experience with designing microwave circuits.
- Experience with dilution fridges.
- Knowledge of quantum error correction codes and the necessary hardware needed to run these codes.