Amazon Development Center U.S., Inc.
Quantum Computing
AppliedScientist,DeviceTeam,AWSCenterforQuantumComputing
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“Applied Scientist, Device Team, AWS Center for Quantum Computing at Amazon Development Center U.S., Inc.. Skills: Quantum computing, Experimental physics, Physical metrology. Work with basic building blocks. Develop existing and novel devices”
Industry & Context.
Superior problem solving
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
PhD or Master's degree, 4+ years related experience, Experience in patents or publications, Experience programming in Java, C++, Python, Broad experimental physics experience, Ability to learn new topics
Nice to Have
Deep knowledge in low temperature condensed matter physics, Experience in low temperature condensed matter physics
What You'll Do.
Work with basic building blocks
Develop existing and novel devices
Understand physical principles
Identify performance limitations
Enhance device capabilities
Refine existing methodologies
Devise new measurement methodologies
Identify physical phenomena
Exploit phenomena for measurement
Carry out agile research
Carry out scientifically rigorous research
Fabricate experiments
Manage control stack software
Provide recommendations
Improve quantum processors
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Multi-disciplinary team; Work within team environment
Communication Scope
Communication skills
Process & Methodology
Agile
Full Job Description
The Amazon Web Services Center for Quantum Computing (CQC) in Pasadena, CA, is looking to hire an Applied Scientist. You will join a multi-disciplinary team of experimental and theoretical physicists, materials scientists, and hardware and software engineers working at the forefront of quantum computing. You should have a solid foundation in experimental physics and deep and broad knowledge of experimental measurement techniques. Candidates should have a track record of original scientific contributions, and those with deep knowledge and experience in low temperature condensed matter physics (superconductivity, Josephson junctions, phononics, TLS physics etc.) will be preferred. We are looking for candidates with strong engineering principles, resourcefulness and a bias for action, superior problem solving, and excellent communication skills. Working effectively within a team environment is essential. You will be expected to work on new ideas and stay abreast of the field of experimental quantum computation. Key job responsibilities In this role, you will be part of the Physical Metrology and Exploration (PME) subgroup within the Device team. You will work with the basic building blocks of quantum processors, ranging from superconducting films and resonators to junctions and qubits. There are two core missions for the PME team. The first is to support the CQC’s central activities through the development of devices, both existing and novel, that fall within this complexity range. This involves understanding their physical principles, identifying performance limitations, and collaboratively enhancing their capabilities. In many cases though, existing tools and measurement protocols fall short in delivering the depth of insights required for this first mission. Hence the second core mission of the team centers on physical metrology development. This involves continuously refining existing methodologies and simultaneously devising entirely new ones by identifying spec
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