AMO Physicist - Neutral Atom Quantum Computing

Griffinfire
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14 months ago
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ABOUT US

Infleqtion is a global quantum technology company solving the world’s most challenging problems. The company harnesses quantum mechanics to build and integrate quantum computers, sensors, and networks. From fundamental physics to leading edge commercial products, Infleqtion enables “quantum everywhere” through our ecosystem of devices and platforms. Our mission is to commercialise atom-based quantum products that provide orders of magnitude improvements in performance and computing applications.

LOCATION

Infleqtion has offices in the USA, United Kingdom, and Australia. This is a fixed-term position of 6 months, with potential to extend, working at the National Quantum Computing Centre, Harwell. Our flexible working policy enables all full-time employees to work up to 2 days a week from home as work permits.

POSITION SUMMARY

As part of our strategy for growth in the UK, we are recruiting an experimental AMO Physicist to join our neutral atom quantum computing team. In this role, you will actively contribute to ongoing research projects and assist in the exploration of new concepts and approaches for future quantum computing systems. Working closely with a team of physicists and engineers, you will play a vital role in the collaborative efforts of the team.

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES

Project Support

  1. Monitoring performance of subsystems, including laser systems.
  2. Hardware checks and preventative maintenance of subsystems, including optical alignment.
  3. Troubleshooting subsystems which are non-performant, including ordering replacement parts and optical bonding.
  4. Laboratory maintenance, including replenishing perishable supplies and management of PPE (such as laser goggles).
  5. Document project progress and identify, track and resolve any project issues.

Team Collaboration

  1. Work collaboratively with team members against tight deadlines.
  2. Ability to work with multi-disciplinary teams to develop commercial and non-commercial products and/or draft new quantum-led projects.
  3. Comfortable working in a fast-paced, evolving environment where priorities may shift based on project needs and technological advancements.
  4. Open to learning new techniques, integrating feedback, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to navigate ambiguity effectively.
  5. Ability to assess complex situations, adapt quickly, and make informed decisions under uncertainty.

What you will bring to the team:

Technical Knowledge

  1. BSc/MPhys/MSc degree or substantive experience in physics with demonstrated knowledge of experimental atomic, molecular, and optical (AMO) physics.
  2. Experience working with laser systems; optical design, alignment, and control.
  3. Working knowledge of control systems and signal processing.
  4. Proficiency in a programming language (e.g. Python).
  5. Entrepreneurial drive, intellectual agility and personal eagerness to develop with the needs of the business.
  6. Proficient in MS Office.
  7. Good verbal and written communication skills, able to effectively share information with technical and non-technical staff, both in writing and orally.
  8. Good collaboration skills, able to work in a team environment where engagement and participation are an expected part of successful job performance.

Experience

  1. Exposure to laser system operation and alignment.
  2. Exposure to interactions of light with atoms, ions, or molecules.
  3. Familiarity with mechanical, optical, and electronic design packages (e.g. Solidworks, Zemax, Altium).
  4. Understanding of Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) practices and modeling workplace safety culture.

WORKING CONDITIONS & PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Work will normally be performed in an office and laboratory environment and around technical equipment including computers and lasers. Able to sit, stand, bend, lift and carry up to 15 kg without assistance. Able to efficiently use automated office equipment such as laptops, copiers, and printers; able to effectively engage in communications (via phone, computer, or in-person). Any required Personal Protective Equipment will be provided and must be properly used in accordance with company requirements.

TRAVEL

Up to 10% travel may be required.

STARTING COMPENSATION

In addition to your base compensation, we offer a generous Total Rewards program which includes:

  1. Competitive salary.
  2. Unlimited PTO.
  3. Generous company 10% pension contribution regardless of employee contribution.
  4. Cycle to work scheme.
  5. Tax efficient technology schemes.
  6. Incentive Stock Option Plan.
  7. BUPA Private Healthcare Insurance once probationary period is successfully completed.

CONTACT INFORMATION

If you’re excited about this role but don’t meet every requirement, we’d still love to hear from you! Apply, and we’ll be in touch. If you need assistance or accommodation, please feel free to contact us at .

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