Intel's Quantum Computing team is looking to invent, demonstrate, and develop game-changing and revolutionary technologies to enable Intel's technology leadership in quantum computing.
Requirements
- Experience with the electrical measurement or characterization of qubits or quantum dots.
- Experience in one or more of the following: Tuning quantum dots to the few electron regime, measuring quantum dot threshold voltages, charge noise, noise spectroscopy, valley splitting; qubit readout, spin state readout, measuring fidelity, spin resonance, coherence time, relaxation, T1, T2, Rabi, Ramsey, CPMG, Hahn Echo, Pauli Spin Blockade, spin orbit, quantum gates, or Bell State, GHZ, tomography, or algorithms.
- Experience with dilution refrigerators or other cryogenic systems.
- Experience with the electrical measurements of spin qubits, singlet-triplet qubits, exchange only qubits, semiconductor qubits, and/or quantum well heterostructures, preferably in silicon, Si/SiGe or Ge/SiGe.
- Muli-qubit operation, or control of many qubits (more than three) including superconducting, transmon, or spin.
- Measuring devices at cryogenic temperatures including mK – to 4 K.
- Experience in Programming, software, or driver development, preferably with Python.
Responsibilities
- Primary study will be on spin qubits in silicon.
- Hands-on expertise with device electrical measurements is required.
- Experience with cryogenic and vacuum systems highly desired, in particular dilution refrigerators.
- Independent design and follow-through of unique, enabling ideas are key expectations for this role.
- This position includes overseeing measurement equipment and collaboration with external research groups and vendor programs.
- You will need to efficiently communicate and collaborate daily with other groups to determine and validate success criteria.
- Characterize quantum devices at low temperatures, as well as perform simple computations of quantum circuits in dilution refrigerators.
Other
- Ph.D. degree in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Cryogenic Engineering, Quantum Information, Quantum Technologies, or Quantum Engineering.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Keen experimental insight with the ability to devise and focus on key experiments.
- Highly motivated and excited by self-directed, hands-on work.
- Teamwork skills.