Applied Scientist, Device Team, Aws Center for Quantum Computing

Amazon Amazon · Big Tech · Pasadena, CA · Applied Science

Applied Scientist role at Amazon Web Services (AWS) Center for Quantum Computing focusing on experimental quantum computing. Responsibilities include developing and enhancing quantum processor building blocks, devising new physical metrology techniques, and building experiments across the integrated stack (design, fabrication, cryogenics, signal chain, control stack). The role requires a strong foundation in experimental physics, a track record of scientific contributions, and experience with measurement techniques, with a preference for low-temperature condensed matter physics.

What you'd actually do

  1. You will work with the basic building blocks of quantum processors, ranging from superconducting films and resonators to junctions and qubits.
  2. This involves understanding their physical principles, identifying performance limitations, and collaboratively enhancing their capabilities.
  3. This involves continuously refining existing methodologies and simultaneously devising entirely new ones by identifying specific physical phenomena and exploiting them for measurement applications.
  4. You will be responsible for building experiments that encompass the integrated stack: design, fabrication, cryogenics, signal chain, and control stack software.
  5. Based on your research, you will provide recommendations that improve our next-generation quantum processors.

Skills

Required

  • PhD, or Master's degree and 4+ years of science, technology, engineering or related field experience
  • Experience in patents or publications at top-tier peer-reviewed conferences or journals
  • Experience programming in Java, C++, Python or related language
  • Broad experience in experimental physics with ability to learn new topics
  • Excellent skills in problem solving and communication

Nice to have

  • Deep knowledge and experience in low temperature condensed matter physics

What the JD emphasized

  • track record of original scientific contributions
  • publication record required