JobsQuantum Computing Measurement Engineer
Job description
Intel Corporation is seeking a PhD-level Quantum Device Measurement Engineer to join their Quantum Computing Group in Oregon. This role focuses on characterizing silicon spin qubits at millikelvin temperatures using advanced dilution refrigerators. The engineer will work at the intersection of quantum physics and semiconductor technology, contributing to the development of scalable quantum systems. This position offers a unique opportunity to be part of a pioneering team that is building the world's first commercially viable quantum computers.
Requirements
- Ph.D. degree in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Cryogenic Engineering, Quantum Information, Quantum Technologies, or Quantum Engineering.
- 1+ years of experience in electrical measurement of semiconductor qubit or quantum devices.
- Experience with dilution refrigerators or other cryogenic systems.
Responsibilities
- Design and execute innovative quantum device measurement experiments to characterize silicon spin qubits.
- Perform hands-on electrical measurements using dilution refrigerators and cryogenic systems at millikelvin temperatures.
- Analyze quantum device performance data and develop predictive models for device optimization.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams including device fabrication, software development, and systems integration.
- Develop efficient device testing and verification methodologies for quantum processors.
- Study quantum phenomena including coherence times, fidelity measurements, quantum gates, and error characterization.
- Propose and implement breakthrough ideas to accelerate Intel's quantum computing roadmap.
- Maintain partnerships with external research groups and academic institutions.
- Communicate research findings through publications, presentations, and technical reports.
Benefits
- Intel offers a comprehensive benefits package including competitive pay, stock programs, healthcare coverage, retirement plans, paid time off, parental leave, and programs supporting employee wellbeing and professional development.
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