About the role
AI summarisedJoin the National Quantum Federated Foundry (NQFF) to advance solid-state quantum technologies by focusing on superconducting qubit measurements. This role involves the design, simulation, and implementation of microwave packaging, high-frequency PCBs, and electromagnetic shielding to achieve high-fidelity qubit control and readout.
ResearchOnsite
Key Responsibilities
- Design, simulate, and validate microwave packaging, RF PCBs, and EM shielding for superconducting qubit devices
- Perform low-temperature qubit measurements, including protocol development, calibration, and data interpretation
- Contribute to technical documentation, research publications, and internal reporting
- Collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team of researchers on cryogenic setup development and qubit design/fabrication
Requirements
- PhD degree in experimental physics, materials science, engineering, or related fields
- Hands-on experience with quantum device measurements, ideally involving superconducting qubits or other types of solid-state qubits
- Familiarity with cryogenic systems, including understanding of thermal management and wiring in cryostats
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Effective communication skills, both written and oral
- Demonstrated ability to work independently as well as in collaborative team environments