Senior Research Scientist, Superconducting Qubit Measurement, Quantum AI

Google Google · Big Tech · Cambridge, MA +1

Research Scientist role focused on millikelvin measurements of superconducting circuits for quantum computing, including calibration of qubit gates and readout. The role involves close collaboration with design and fabrication teams to improve device performance and build integrated chip stacks. Responsibilities include calibrating and characterizing qubits, building control and analysis software, designing control schemes, partnering with other teams, and publishing research findings.

What you'd actually do

  1. Calibrate and characterize superconducting qubits and mixed signal circuits including transmon, fluxonium, or single flux quantum (SFQ) superconducting circuits.
  2. Build and maintain software related to the control and analysis of these superconducting circuits.
  3. Design novel control schemes to calibrate qubits and interface with novel superconducting electronics.
  4. Partner with design, fabrication, and measurement teams to validate fully integrated quantum processors.
  5. Author high-quality research papers and present findings at leading scientific conferences to advance the state-of-the-art and enhance publicity.

Skills

Required

  • PhD in physics, electrical engineering, or a related engineering discipline or equivalent practical experience.
  • 3 years of research or industry experience.
  • Experience performing measurements of superconducting qubits or superconducting digital logic circuits.
  • Experience coding in Python.
  • At least one published research paper and one presentation at a relevant scientific conference.

Nice to have

  • 7 years of research or industry experience in measurement, design, or simulation of superconducting qubits or superconducting digital logic.
  • 3 years of experience leading research projects.
  • Experience working with dilution refrigerators or microwave engineering.
  • Experience in calibrating gates or other precise control of superconducting qubits.
  • Proficiency with Python to interface with control electronics, execute measurements, and perform data analysis.

What the JD emphasized

  • published research paper
  • presentation at a relevant scientific conference