Senior Quantum Foundry Technologist & Library Specialist

Microsoft Microsoft · Big Tech · Redmond, WA +1 · Quantum Engineering

This role focuses on developing and managing the ASIC Foundry and Library Interface for Microsoft's quantum computing hardware. It involves interfacing with foundries, creating Process-Development-Kits (PDK), and collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure design specifications are met and successfully implemented. The position requires expertise in quantum hardware, system-on-a-chip design, and foundry relationships.

What you'd actually do

  1. Audit external foundries to find a suitable partner for long-term engagement for Microsoft quantum/cryo silicon programs. Evaluate their solutions for materials/process tailoring to match our needs. Create long-term evolution plans with vendors for evolving process needs for future quantum products.
  2. Lead technical interactions with external foundries both in pre-silicon design and post silicon development as well as continuous improvement for Yield and performance during production manufacturing stage to ensure Best-in-class Microsoft first-party silicon.
  3. Find / define design development libraries and re-characterizations for standard cells and analog design PDKs at cryo temperatures.
  4. Define and design engineering structure in testchip for technology interception and enablement including data collection, analysis and model-silicon characterization.
  5. Compile and analyze data using common statistical techniques and effectively present key results along with recommended actions; practice continuous improvement and yield optimization and analyze products to ensure manufacturability and data sheet compliance

Skills

Required

  • Doctorate in Physics, Engineering, or related field AND 1+ year(s) experience in industry or in a research and development environment, could include completion of a post doctoral research position OR Master's Degree in Physics, Engineering, or related field AND 4+ years experience in industry or in a research and development environment OR Bachelor's Degree in Physics, Engineering, or related field AND 6+ years experience in industry or in a research and development environment OR equivalent experience
  • Ability to meet Microsoft, customer and/or government security screening requirements

Nice to have

  • quantum computing
  • ASIC Foundry
  • Library Interface
  • foundries
  • PDK
  • cross-functional teams
  • architecture
  • quantum
  • verification
  • analog
  • physical design
  • vendors
  • cryo-electronics
  • topological qubits
  • statistical techniques