Quantum Control Software Engineer
- Control Software Development
- Full-time
- Cambridge, MA
2022-11-23 21:23:28 UTC
Job description
Atlantic Quantum is seeking a quantum engineer for our measurement and control software efforts. You will be working closely with our software and hardware teams to build measurement infrastructure for superconducting circuit characterization. Your tasks will include:
Setting up software infrastructure to interface with rf electronics systems.
Developing software for automated calibration of quantum processors.
Atlantic Quantum believes that fault-tolerant quantum hardware is the key to making progress in quantum computing. We take on this tough challenge with a team of enthusiastic experts in the field, anchored in Cambridge and Gothenburg to reflect our MIT and Chalmers roots. Our combined US and EU presence helps attract talent and partnerships to accelerate the development and commercialization of scalable quantum computing. We offer flexible work in a fast-moving environment that values integrity and collaboration, with strong ties to world-class academic research.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s in physics, electrical engineering, software engineering, or related engineering discipline.
Research or industry experience in software engineering for scientific or engineering applications.
Proficiency in Python or in a similar high-level programming language.
Preferred Qualifications
Research or industry experience with superconducting circuit technology.
Experience with collaborative code base management in general and Atlassian’s Agile software suite in particular.
Location
Cambridge, MA.
Benefits:
Health insurance, competitive vacation and parental leave policies, equity award.
Citizenship requirement
Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the US.
For more information, please contact us at info@atlantic-qc.com
Atlantic Quantum is committed to providing a diverse and inclusive workplace. Atlantic Quantum is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status.