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Oxford Oxfordshire, United Kingdom Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Full time

Contract Type: 4 x Permanent Positions
Hours: Full Time (We understand the importance of work-life balance, and are happy to discuss the possibility of flexible working with applicants)
Visa Sponsorship: We are able to sponsor Visa applications, reimburse application fees, and encourage international candidates to apply. A relocation package may be available.
Come and do the kind of science that made you want to become a scientist. Explore the unknown and get to grips with the biggest challenges in Big Science. Put simply, discover the kind of impact you can make when you work with some of the best facilities and brightest scientists in the world.
This is a strategic element within the overall £1bn, 10-year investment into Quantum Technologies made by the UK since 2014.
The NQCC's initial 5 years will focus on developing a Noisy Intermediate Scale Quantum (NISQ) machine to demonstrate the technology as well as software, algorithm, and applications development. The longer-term aim is to scale the technology towards error and noise free fault-tolerant platforms with benchmarking and verification proven in collaboration with UK and international partners. Our primary purpose is to fill a key gap in the research and innovation landscape addressing the challenge of scaling quantum computing. However, this technology is immature and extensive development work is needed to scale the fundamental science to provide usable computing systems.
UK Research and Innovation recognises and values employees as individuals and aim to provide a pay and rewards package that motivates staff to perform to the best of their ability. The reward package includes a flexible working scheme, Defined benefit pension scheme, 30 days annual leave allowance plus 10.5 bank holiday/privilege days and a number of other benefits. In support of continuous professional development, NQCC provides a comprehensive set of training courses.
As an experimental AMO physicist, you will work as part of the Neutral Atom Quantum Computing team within the Research division of NQCC. Utilizing your skills in atomic, molecular and optical physics, you will support UK development of quantum computing resources based on neutral atoms. You will develop and deploy robust and re-usable quantum computing platforms to support our technology roadmap, building scalable quantum computing capabilities and making progress against the NQCC technology roadmap.
The team focus on building UK capability in TAQC, through development of experimental hardware, utilization of QCaaS and in-house commercial platforms, road mapping the development of the TAQC platform, and collaboration with both academia and industry. Our in-house software team will provide control systems to support your work, and our applications engineers will help to explore early applications of your technology.
The role will center on designing and building cutting-edge experimental tweezer array quantum computing hardware in our world-class laboratory space, tackling problems that span physics and engineering. However, the role goes far beyond experimental physics. You might collaborate with an industrial partner to improve the reliability of the neutral atom platform by solving complex engineering challenges. Or you might demonstrate early quantum advantage on a commercial NISQ device.
We are keen to support professional development and if desired, you will be supported in obtaining professional accreditation through IOP CPhys or similar professional accreditation. Additionally, there are other opportunities to develop leadership skills through participation in Hackathons, Summer-Studentships, Apprenticeships, Masters and PhD programs.
Project support will be provided via Quality Assurance, Monitoring & Evaluation, Procurement and Project Leader support staff within the Operations team as well as software, compilers, firmware, electronics and device specialists across the technology team as well as external expertise.
Developing and testing experimental TAQC designs and architectures in-house.
Proof-of-concept / engineering projects that overcome TAQC performance bottlenecks.
Analyzing and reporting on commercial TAQC performance.
Input into software and control architecture design, working with the NQCC software team.
Running events & colloquia for the UK neutral atom quantum computing community.
Collaboration across platforms within NQCC and with external commercial or academic partners.
Promoting best practice software develo.This role is suitable for persons holding PhD qualifications or equivalent experience in AMO physics or quantum technologies. You will have a good eye for detail interpreting and presenting technical data. You will be able to work/travel within the UK and overseas as and when required to attend international meetings with collaborators.
(Educated to a PhD - Level (or equivalent experience) in a computing/Physics or Engineering related discipline (S)
Experience of research in atomic, molecular or optical quantum technologies which may include publication(s) (e.g. quantum computing, quantum sensing, quantum imaging, quantum navigation e.t.c.) (Experience of collaborative research, especially intermural (S&I)
Familiarity with R&D or laboratory environments (S&I)
Experience with communication of science, e.g. academic event / conference management, community engagement or outreach activities (S&I)