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Familiarity with ultra-high vacuum and cryogenics General-purpose programming (e.g., Python) CAD design (e.g. SolidWorks) Familiarity with experimental quantum, atomic, or molecular physics is not required but is a plus At MIT Lincoln Laboratory, our exceptional career opportunities include many outstanding benefits to help you stay healthy, feel supported, and enjoy a fulfilling work-life balance.
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We have an opportunity for you to use your analytical and experimental skills to improve quantum computing, communications, and sensing capabilities for the US Government. 10+ years of experience studying quantum mechanics and the quantum effects that enable quantum computing, quantum sensing, or quantum networking, as demonstrated through scientific publications or conference presentations.
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Minimum 4+ years’ experience (PhD inclusive) involving one or more of the following areas: quantum information, qubits, atomic physics, precision spectroscopy, optics, vacuum systems, electronics, cryogenics, or laser.
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QUANT-NET is a five-year DOE funded project that brings together world-leading expertise in quantum technologies from Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, UC Berkeley, Caltech and the University of Innsbruck in order to build a three-node quantum network test-bed in the Berkeley campus, which is connected with an entanglement swapping substrate over optical fiber and managed by a quantum network protocol stack.
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Experimental Postdoctoral Physicist for Quantum Computing and Networking. Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s QUANT-NET project has an open position for a Postdoc position to help build small-scale ion-trap quantum processors and connect them to each other for quantum networking experiments between Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and University of California, Berkeley.
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Formulate and drive a strategic research program on quantum computing opportunities across industry and academia ecosystem partners. Provable experience in the application of quantum computing to the Financial Services industry.
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As an FPGA Engineer, you'll play a key role in developing state-of-the-art quantum hardware, from initial proof-of-concept to full-scale production. FPGA Engineer - Quantum Technology. As an FPGA Engineer, you'll play a key role in developing state-of-the-art quantum hardware, from initial proof-of-concept to full-scale production.
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The Amazon Web Services (AWS) Center for Quantum Computing in Pasadena, CA, is looking to hire a Research Scientist with experience in semiconductor process development who will aid in AWS’s effort to bring cloud quantum computing services to its worldwide customer base.
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Insomnia Cookies is actively hiring for a full-time hourly Store Manager in Training (MIT) at our Morningside Heights store located at 1028 Amsterdam Ave and we are seeking hospitality focused individuals looking to join our industry leading, rapidly growing, nationally recognized company.
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Stay current with the latest advancements in AMO physics and quantum computing. Hands-on experience with quantum computing platforms and technologies. industry Summary: The individual in this role will contribute to the advancement of neutral-atom based quantum computing technologies.
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What will I do as a MIT with Insomnia Cookies? Hold staff accountable to Insomnia Cookies’ standards (baking, uniform, company policies, etc. With an expanding footprint of over 290 stores globally, an experiential, “sweet-easy” concept as the brand’s flagship in Philadelphia, Pa. (where Insomnia Cookies is headquartered), and a rapidly-growing nationwide shipping and gifting portfolio.
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Expertise in broader technical areas to include integrated photonics, quantum optics, nano-optics, and optical materials. Additional responsibilities will likely include developing concepts through internal R&D (IRAD) efforts, expanding technical scope to develop capabilities in new sensing modalities, integrated photonics, and quantum optics, and serving as a supervisor.
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Quantum Space is looking for a seasoned Thermal Engineer to inform and improve the design and flight of spacecraft at Quantum Space. Quantum Space is leading the next commercial Space frontier with the development of our constellation to provide data buy services, deploy spacecraft, and perform space logistics for our partners.
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PhD in Engineering or Science with preference in Quantum Computing, Physics, Electrical Engineering, or Computer Science. In this role, you will lead cross-functional programs developing our hybrid classical-quantum computing offering, improving our full-stack operational telemetry, and supporting our 24x7 quantum computing operations.
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Provide project management support and lead resilience and climate-adaptation planning projects funded by FEMA, CDBG-MIT, or state programs. U.S. HUD CDBG-MIT planning experience. Master's Degree preferred in Urban Planning; Sustainability; Climate Change; Resilience; Public Policy, or related field or equivalent experience.
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