Quantum Applied Scientist, Processor Test & Measurement, Amazon Center for Quantum Computing

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

Applied Scientist role focused on the verification and validation of quantum computing processor components, including gates, reset, and readout, and understanding their contribution to overall quantum error correction (QEC) performance. The role involves collaborating with design and theory teams, developing experimental test plans, characterizing QEC building blocks, and investigating discrepancies between measured and expected behavior.

What you'd actually do

  1. Collaborating with theory and processor design teams to develop experimental test plans that validate new processor designs and check that fabricated devices meet their intent.
  2. Characterizing the building blocks of a QEC code and building error budgets that explain and bound their performance.
  3. Designing experiments that help separate effects such as crosstalk and spectator interactions from intrinsic component performance.
  4. Prototyping calibration and measurement approaches that can later be matured for automated, large-scale processor bring-up and QEC demonstrations.
  5. Investigating discrepancies between measured and expected behavior, and feeding what you learn back into design and theory.

Skills

Required

  • Experience programming in Java, C++, Python or related language
  • Master's degree or above in electrical engineering, computer science, mathematics or physics
  • Experience working on multi-team, cross-disciplinary projects

Nice to have

  • Experience in any qubit modality, cavity/circuit QED, and microwave control of quantum systems
  • Knowledge of two-qubit gate dynamics, readout modeling techniques, and low-level pulse optimization
  • Experience with automated quantum processor bring-up and optimization

What the JD emphasized

  • track record of original scientific contributions
  • error budgeting
  • component-level measurements to integrated system behavior