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As an experimental research scientist with IBM Quantum, your job will be to advance the field of quantum computing by pushing the boundaries of what’s possible on today’s most advanced quantum hardware. You will develop and make first-of-a-kind demonstrations of new capabilities to extend the reach of IBM’s quantum processors. You will also work with theorists, experimentalists, and software engineers to design and execute groundbreaking demonstrations at the advantage-scale, utilizing capabilities such as error mitigation and error suppression. Areas of interest for demonstrations include quantum simulation, chemistry, machine learning, high energy physics, condensed matter physics, and optimization.
Responsibilities include advancing the entire quantum computing technology stack and exploring applications to make quantum broadly usable and accessible. Collaborate with others in a research and development environment, participate in executive speaker series, and showcase effective problem-solving skills.
- At least 3 years of experience in aspects of experimental quantum computing/simulation/control.
- Proven record of research and accomplishment
- Programming experience (Python preferred)
- Experience using experimental techniques such as error mitigation, error suppression, quantum control
- Strong publication record in high-impact journals or top conference proceedings.
- Familiarity with Git and/or Github
- Experience with one or more general purpose programming languages such as Python
- Experience with Qiskit or similar quantum software development kit