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Scientist, Quantum Sensing (Atomic Physics Modelling)

Q-CTRL
Oxford
1 week ago
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Overview

We are seeking a Scientist to help develop next-generation small-form-factor quantum sensors that are exquisitely sensitive, ultrastable, and able to operate reliably in harsh fielded environments. You will work closely with experts in quantum sensing to develop quantum sensing technology addressing challenges in aeronautical positioning and navigation, geophysical surveying, and magnetic anomaly detection. A key focus of the role is to perform numerical modelling of quantum atomic devices (e.g., cold-atom interferometers and optically-pumped atomic magnetometers), as well as related signal processing tasks, aimed at improving sensor performance in noisy operating conditions.

What you\'ll be doing

  • Be part of an established and growing team focused on quantum sensing for aerospace, defence, geophysical exploration and Earth observation
  • Perform essential research and development into performance-enhancing methods for next-generation fielded quantum sensors
  • Develop novel theoretical models and numerical simulation tools suitable for assessing the performance of quantum sensors in real-world environments
  • Use data analytics to translate quantum sensor data streams into capabilities that solve pressing challenges for current and prospective end-users and customers
  • Work closely with other Research and Engineering teams to deploy and validate your developed algorithms and sensing solutions on real quantum sensing hardware
  • Develop, document, and review high-quality software using Python
  • Share your insights and results with the broader Quantum Sensing Division, the company, external stakeholders and customers through verbal presentations and written outputs (e.g., academic publications, technical reports, blog posts)
  • Liaise with academic and industry partners to perform the above duties and support new business and product development
  • Other duties within your skills and experience, or with reasonable training

Ideal qualifications

  • A B.Sc.(Hon) or M.Sc. in Physics, Electronic Engineering, Mathematics or a closely related discipline
  • Experience in the theory, numerical modelling, and/or optimization of one or more of the following disciplines: quantum atomic physics; quantum magnetometry; quantum control
  • Strong desire to work with a world-leading team and a company that is building the future of quantum technology

Desirable but not essential

  • Familiarity with the Python programming language for scientific computing
  • Experience modelling optically-pumped magnetometry in warm atomic vapour cells
  • Experience modelling atom interferometry in cold-atomic systems
  • Experience in sensor modelling and sensor signal processing, including data fusion
  • Experience modelling real experiments/hardware and working closely with experimental teams
  • Experience with version control e.g. Git

Why Q-CTRL?

  • Flexibility: We embrace workplace flexibility so you worry more about your impact than a rigid work schedule
  • Attractive salary: You\'ll get to have the start-up impact without the start-up wages
  • Equity: Potential equity share and annual bonuses to help you own your work
  • Cash bonus: Annual discretionary cash bonuses for exceptional performance
  • Resources: We are well funded by leading technology investors enabling ambitious work
  • Parental support: Paid parental leave
  • Diversity: We\u2019re an equal opportunity employer and actively support initiatives like Global Women in Quantum
  • Unique culture: You\'ll be surrounded by leading physicists, engineers, product, marketing and design people with a strong desire to learn and transfer knowledge
  • Meaningful values: Be real, be trusted, be just and be revered
  • Personal development: Personal development and wellness budget
  • Make a dent: Opportunity to help set the direction for this revolutionary technology and make an impact that matters

Inclusive note

Q-CTRL aims to bring together cross-functional teams from diverse backgrounds and strongly encourages you to apply even if you do not meet all of the requirements.

Please note that communications will come from the @q-ctrl.com domain and that all active job postings are on our company website.

Seniority level

  • Not Applicable

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Research, Analyst, and Information Technology

Industries

  • Software Development


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