What are the responsibilities and job description for the Scientific Software Intern position at QuEra Computing Inc.?
Description:
QuEra Computing, Inc. seeks a creative and collaborative Scientific Software Engineer (Internship) to help solve the unique software challenges of integrating high-level applications into state-of-the-art neutral-atom quantum computers. You will have the opportunity to work with a vibrant scientific software team and a community of industry and academic collaborators and to help our growing team of diverse experts address fascinating challenges, ranging from classical compiler techniques to direct integration with low-level hardware components. Using our open-source toolchain, Kirin, you will be building QuEra’s compiler pipeline together with experimental & computational physicists from low-level hardware instructions to high-level programming languages. This involves the development of new features and infrastructure for hardware execution. You will be co-designing compilers and hardware infrastructure to prepare for the next generation of quantum computing using cutting-edge neutral-atom and quantum error correction technologies. This new direction involves multiple new challenges in both engineering and science.
Responsibilities:
- Develop and maintain domain-specific language (DSL) at various levels of quantum programs such as circuits, atom moves, pulses, and its associated compilation stack
- Support integration of compilation into multiple hardware platforms
- Writing unit tests and documentation for existing compiler and software stack
- Enthusiastic about building tools used by non-software developers
- Experience with Python semantics, Python type hints, CPython interpreter
- Knowledge of Static Single Assignment intermediate representations-based compiler
- Knowledge of the full lifecycle of software development, including version control, code review, testing, CI/CD, logging, profiling, debugging, and documentation
- Ph.D. candidate or Bachelor degree in Computer Science with focus on quantum computation/architecture/programming language/compiler, or equivalent experience
- knowledge in quantum physics and AMO physics
- Experience in programming language design, especially programming language theory
- knowledge in quantum error correction
- Contribution to existing open-source libraries