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Application deadline: 

Monday, June 30, 2025

Join the Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing (FTQC) team within Quandela’s Scalable Architecture division. As a senior Quantum Error Correction researcher (permanent position), you will shape the development of our fault-tolerant quantum computing architecture. Your insights will guide the evolution of our long-term roadmap and contribute to the robustness and scalability of Quandela’s cutting-edge hardware.

Application deadline: 

Friday, June 20, 2025

We are looking for a postdoc or staff scientist to join our Rydberg atom + optical nanofibre team (https://www.oist.jp/research/research-units/light) at OIST Graduate University, Okinawa, Japan. For those with significant experience post PhD (>5 years), the appointment may be at staff scientist level (fixed duration). Essential qualifications are a PhD in experimental cold atom physics, with a good publication record, and fluency in written/spoken English.

IQM is looking for an expert in quantum error correction and fault-tolerant quantum computing. Lots of opportunities to grow, lots of friends to be made! Feel free to contact francisco.revson@meetiqm.com if interested or apply under the link below.

We are hiring an experimental research assistant within the Quantum Light and Matter group at Durham, working on quantum sensing with ultracold molecules in optical tweezer arrays. This position is funded by the “UK-Canada quantum for science research collaborations” scheme and there will be opportunities to travel to Canada as part of a researcher exchange program with the University of Waterloo.

International applicants are encouraged to apply and will be eligible for the Durham University Visa Reimbursement Scheme.

The Quantum Error Correction (QEC) team at Alice & Bob is tasked with continuously improving the fault-tolerant architecture by finding innovative ways to reduce the need for and cost of fault tolerance, and by helping implement the best solutions. You will also participate in the research and development of Alice & Bob’s fault-tolerant quantum computing architecture. Get ready to join a passionate and focused team within an amazing organization dedicated to building a universal and fault-tolerant quantum computer without taking any detours.

This is a research role on theoretical aspects of quantum computing, with opportunities to design cutting-edge demonstrations on Quantinuum devices.

Application deadline: 

Sunday, April 20, 2025

We are seeking a talented Senior Quantum Engineer to join our growing team and contribute to groundbreaking developments in quantum communications. You will lead our state-of-the-art quantum photonic laboratory, developing and implementing cutting-edge quantum communication systems. The role involves national and international travels to the UK, USA, and various European locations for collaborations and project work.

Application deadline: 

Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Are you interested in contributing to quantum open-source projects while getting paid over the summer?

toqito, a quantum information toolkit, is participating in Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2025 through numFOCUS. You can find a list of potential ideas along with the required skills in the project wiki. https://github.com/vprusso/toqito/wiki/GSoC-2025-Projects

Application deadline: 

Monday, March 31, 2025

We are looking for a hands-on (Senior) Quantum Cryptography Specialist that is well versed in quantum physics, passionate about making the science work in practice, and who brings in experience in R&D work and technology development. The ideal candidate is a strong team player who enjoys working closely with our multidisciplinary team of scientists, engineers and business builders to develop, test, and deploy cutting-edge cryptographic protocols, software and hardware solutions grounded in quantum technologies.

Application deadline: 

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

The University of Padua is seeking a talented and experienced Research Technologist to join our new laboratory for experimental quantum computing and simulation with trapped ions. This exciting role offers the opportunity to develop a new research line in a thrilling and active academic environment, and to be at the forefront of quantum computing research.

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