Senior Applied Scientist - Quantum Error Correction and Compilation, Amazon Braket

Amazon Amazon · Big Tech · Seattle, WA · Applied Science

This role focuses on quantum error correction and compilation for fault-tolerant quantum computing within Amazon Braket. It involves translating research into implementable solutions, making design choices for production systems, and collaborating with software engineers. The role requires implementing and benchmarking ideas against hardware constraints, with a focus on bridging science and engineering.

What you'd actually do

  1. Drive scientific design decisions for fault-tolerant quantum workloads: error correction code selection, logical gate synthesis, and qubit mapping strategies
  2. Develop and implement resource estimation algorithms that guide compilation optimization
  3. Collaborate with software engineers to translate QEC research into production software
  4. Benchmark approaches against realistic hardware noise models and device constraints
  5. Work with quantum hardware providers on compilation strategies tailored to specific architectures

Skills

Required

  • Knowledge of programming languages such as C/C++, Python, Java or Perl
  • PhD in Physics, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, or related field with focus on quantum information science
  • 3+ years of research experience in quantum error correction (academic or industry)
  • Track record of publications in QEC, fault-tolerant quantum computation, or closely related areas
  • Experience implementing quantum algorithms or error correction protocols in simulation or on real hardware

Nice to have

  • Experience implementing QEC protocols on physical quantum devices (any modality)
  • Specific experience in one or more of: syndrome extraction, decoder design and integration, logical gate synthesis, or code distance optimization
  • Experience with multiple qubit modalities (superconducting, trapped ion, or neutral atom architectures)
  • Experience with error correcting codes (surface codes, color codes, or other topological codes)
  • Familiarity with quantum compilation tools (Stim, PyMatching, TKET, or similar)
  • Experience working at the science-engineering boundary in a product-oriented environment

What the JD emphasized

  • implement your ideas
  • taken QEC research from theory into implementation
  • implementing quantum algorithms or error correction protocols in simulation or on real hardware