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Are you driven by curiosity and excited about pushing the frontiers of quantum computing? A leading global research organisation is seeking a Quantum Computing Applications Researcher to join its UK-based team, contributing to cutting-edge advancements in quantum algorithms and applications.



In this role, you’ll explore real-world use cases in finance, healthcare, and social infrastructure—developing quantum-enhanced solutions with both academic impact and industry relevance. You’ll collaborate closely with global labs across Japan, India, and the USA, as well as academic partners, publishing in top-tier venues and generating novel intellectual property.



We're looking for a proactive researcher with a PhD in physics, mathematics, computer science, or a related field. A background in Quantum Information Theory is a strong plus, along with hands-on experience in quantum SDKs like Qiskit, PennyLane, or pytket. Strong communication skills and a collaborative mindset are essential.



Join a world-class team where innovation, diversity, and international collaboration are at the heart of everything we do. Shape the future of quantum computing—while growing in a supportive and dynamic environment.

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