Trap Group
Ness Tziona, Israel
Electrical Engineer
Quantum-Art, a full stack quantum computing company, develops state of the art quantum computing systems based on trapped ions technology (both hardware and software).
As part of our mission, our System, Trap and Electro-optics groups build our quantum processing units (QPUs), develop novel quantum gates and circuits, and implement new algorithms capable of solving hard computational tasks, beyond current classical computational abilities.
We are looking for an excellent, skillful Electrical Engineer to join our Trap group.
Job description
- Develop, design, test and validate electrical subsystems for trapped-ion quantum computers.
- Initiate the development and execution of fabrication processes for ion traps.
- Design, construct, simulate, test, and validate electronic sub-systems for trapped-ion quantum computing while incorporating signal processing, coherent control and data analysis techniques .
- Develop high fidelity gates and circuits for ion trap-based quantum computation.
- Maximize QPU performances, define, simulate, and measure the overall noise budget. Obtain efficient ways to reduce, control and mitigate leading noise sources.
- Collaborate and support electrical engineering aspects in the work of all groups.
Requirements and skills
- M.Sc.in Electrical Engineering, PhD – an advantage.
- Proven work experience and relevant training in experimental work.
- R&D experience in the industry – an advantage.
- Background in quantum physics - an advantage.
- Work experience in signal processing, noise modeling or RF design – An advantage.
- Team player, very good communication, presentation, and reporting skills.
- Software development background, working experience with Python-based experimental control systems. Knowledge of, Spice, Altium, Comsol, or equivalent – an advantage.
- Demonstrated leadership and mentorship skills.
General
- We are located at the Science Park, by the Weizmann institute.
- Close collaboration with the experimental & theoretical groups at the Weizmann Institute.
- Only relevant candidates will be contacted.
Wanted: Bright minds and bold spirits
If you are excellent and passionate about quantum computing and its ability to make the world a better place for all - we want to meet you.