Your Mission:
Qblox participates in multiple projects that have the goal of creating networks of entangled nodes across multiple cities. Within these projects, Qblox will develop and deliver the hardware needed to generate the electrical signals (0-18 GHz) required for qubit control, photon detection and classical data links for network protocols (long-distance, low-latency). As an application engineer, you will be part of the team involved in achieving the goals of this project. Finally, you will have a role in the documentation and communication of the results of the project by (co)writing white papers, scientific papers, or application notes.
Your Profile:
For this job, we are looking for someone with:
- a PhD or Postdoc in physics with experimental research in a quantum networking platform (e.g. NV centers, trapped ions, photonic systems).
- great communication skills,
- a hands-on mentality in making experimental setups work,
- experience in building and debugging experimental setups with RF signals,
- programming skills in Python.
Women are encouraged to apply for this position.
About us:
With a dedicated team of scientists, engineers and developers we are pushing quantum technology to support experimentalists worldwide with our scalable and low-latency qubit control and readout equipment from ultrastable DC to 18.5 GHz for academic and industrial quantum labs. In addition to scalable control hardware, we have created state-of-the-art control software – Quantify, an open-source python framework that can be used to control quantum computers and experimental setups.
Qblox is a young and fast-growing company with the mission to enable the quantum revolution. We are a spin-off from QuTech (a collaboration between Delft University of Technology and TNO) based in Delft, a historical city in The Netherlands located between The Hague and Rotterdam. You will join a highly-skilled and motivated team. We are shaping the future and have a lot of fun while doing so!