Build the quantum systems others say are impossible.
If you’re a physicist or quantum engineer who can bridge theory and build, you’ll love what’s on offer here. This is your chance to shape real photonic quantum hardware, rom OAM-based qudits to full processor architectures, without the usual lab-coat limitations.
About the Job
You’ll help build the foundations of a single-photon, room-temperature quantum processor. It’s not just a theory exercise, we’re talking scalable, manufacturable, gate-based photonic architectures designed to run in ambient conditions and compact edge systems.
What you’ll be doing
- Designing deterministic multi-qudit quantum gates (including CNOT and beyond).
- Defining scalable layouts and architectures that can actually be built.
- Working closely with control engineers on photon sources, detectors, and error correction modules.
- Contributing to middleware and software stacks that let algorithms run on real quantum hardware.
- Collaborating across theory and hardware to translate ideas into chips, and then into IP.
What you’ll bring
- A PhD in Quantum Physics, Quantum Information, or Photonics Engineering.
- Deep knowledge of qudits, quantum gate design, and quantum optics.
- Familiarity with architectural design and modelling tools like PennyLane or Qiskit.
- An understanding of how to scale quantum systems: from theory to multi-photon circuits to deployable QPUs.
- A track record of peer-reviewed publications and/or architectural patents.
What’s in it for you
- A chance to push the boundaries of what’s physically possible with photonics.
- Collaboration with a forward-thinking, highly cross-functional team.
- A role that puts you at the forefront of edge-ready quantum computing, without the fridge.
Interested?
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Jack Kindell