Research Scientists at IBM drive the leading edge of quantum computing technologies with the industry’s most advanced hardware and software. Join an elite team of experimentalists in quantum computing building a path towards scalable fault tolerant quantum computation.
A successful candidate will have a strong understanding of device characterization and physics, particularly room-temperature testing of Josephson junctions for multi-qubit quantum processors. The candidate will design schemes to scale characterization throughput on a variety of devices intended for a cryogenic environment. They will devise novel characterization methodologies and architectures to enabling predictive yield-assessments on large-scale quantum processors. The candidate is expected to disseminate research results through impactful patents and publications and represent IBM in professional and academic meetings and societies.
- Proven record of research accomplishment.
- Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering or Physics, or related experience in device characterization.
- Familiarity with programming languages (Python or equivalent).
- Doctorate degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or related experience in device characterization.
- At least 5 years of experience in device physics and characterization, IC design, electrical test and equipment.
- Familiarity with 200/300mm wafer probing stations.