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Quantum Research Scientist
As an experimentalist, theorist, or quantum information scientist with IBM Quantum, your job will
be to advance the field of quantum computing research. Areas of research include superconducting
qubits, quantum control, quantum error correction, quantum complexity theory, quantum
algorithms, quantum machine learning, and quantum compilers and optimizers (among other
areas).
We are advancing quantum computing technology, hardware, and software, while exploring
applications to make quantum broadly usable and accessible. With a worldwide network of Fortune
500 companies, academic institutions, researchers, educators, and enthusiasts, we are committed
to driving innovation for our clients, our partners, and the open-source Qiskit community
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. Researching experiences in quantum computing, quantum simulation, quantum chemistry, quantum information or related areas.
- Experience in an academic graduate program related to quantum computing or other applicable area of study
- Coursework or projects in quantum information, computation, or algorithms
- Knowledge of classical compilation techniques such as LLVM or similar (LLVM, GCC, etc.)
- Experience with one or more general-purpose programming languages, such as Python
- Research experience in an area of study related to quantum computing
- Programming experience in core & scientific language (e.g. python, numpy, scipy, matplotlib) and Qiskit
- Recognition as a Qiskit Advocate
- Certification as an IBM Quantum Developer (Quantum Computation using Qiskit v0.2X)
- Familiarity with Git and/or Github