The Israeli Quantum Computing Center (IQCC) is a cutting-edge facility supporting quantum computing research and development for both academia and industry. The IQCC is managed and operated by Quantum Machines (QM), the global leader in quantum computing control systems. Our state-of-the-art lab includes advanced infrastructure with several dilution refrigerators and a wide array of quantum and classical devices. We are assembling a world-class team of professionals to revolutionize the construction and control of quantum computers, accelerating their arrival.
We are looking for a Quantum Physicist with peer-reviewed scientific contributions in quantum information science and computing, who can quickly grasp the essence of complex quantum experiments and has a passion for solving intricate problems across the entire stack. The candidate should also possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
As a Quantum Physicist, you will contribute to developing novel multi-qubit calibration schemes. You will work in a small multi-disciplinary team with an immediate goal to enable seamless quantum computing over the cloud with multiple technologies. This includes enhancing the performance of the QPU, developing higher level tools and frameworks, supporting the development and optimization of the user interface, creating documentation and directly communicating with users.
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Quantum Machines envisions a new technological age. A time when quantum computing revolutionizes entire industries, solves global problems, and drives unprecedented innovation.
That’s why we made it our mission to build the Quantum Orchestration Platform (QOP): the platform to realize the full potential of quantum computing technologies at any scale and deliver the most advanced quantum capabilities to quantum system developers.
Built by a world-class multidisciplinary team of quantum scientists and engineers, the QOP powers quantum breakthroughs and accelerates the path towards the new age of quantum computing.