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RF Analogue Electronics Engineer

Duality Quantum Photonics
Bristol
3 months ago
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We design and build photonic quantum technologies from the ground up. Together with our partners, we are applying our technology to overcome barriers to clean energy, quantum networking, and quantum computing.


We seek a RF Analogue Electronics Engineer to join our hardware team and contribute towards the design and prototyping of our quantum processors. This permanent role is full time (37.5 hrs/week) and on-site at our Bristol premises. Salary range is £50k - £66k depending on experience (a higher salary is possible where appropriate for more senior appointments). Additionally, we offer share options and other benefits.


If you share our values and can help us achieve our goals, then Duality is a place where you can belong, whatever your background.Please consider applying to this role.


Main roles:

  • Develop RF analogue electronics circuits to control photonic chips and process detector outputs.
  • Liaise with our photonics and nanofabrication engineers for system design
  • Contribute to the company vision for integration and control of integrated photonics.
  • Contribute to the development of quantum chip design and testing


Required qualifications and experience:

  • Masters degree in Electronic Engineering, Physics or a related field.
  • Experience of design/simulation, test, and verification of GHz-speed low-noise analogue electronics in the 1-10 GHz range e.g. amplifiers, filters etc..
  • Experience in design, simulation and test of on chip passive RF/Microwave components in thin-film technologies
  • Experience/familiarity with on-wafer measurements using RF probes
  • Experience with baseband waveform generation (using AWG) and analysing (for example using eye diagrams)
  • Experience of RF/Microwave board layout.


Desirable skills and experience:

  • PhD in Electronic Engineering, Physics or a related field.
  • Full wave 3D EM simulation software; HFSS preferred.
  • RF/Microwave circuit design packages; AWR Microwave Office preferred.
  • Experience/Familiarity with digital logic circuits, preferably using FPGA
  • Electro-optic components and characterisation techniques.
  • Cryogenic electronics components.
  • Backend-of-line technology, e.g. electrical packaging.
  • Quantum optics/quantum information.


Please submit a CV no longer than2 pagesvia LinkedIn or email. No agencies please.

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