aQCess – Atomic Quantum Computing as a Service is a French public research and user platform for quantum computing based on neutral atoms. It brings together a large number of academic and industrial partners and is supported by the Plan d’Investissement d’Avenir of the Agence Nationale de la Recherche and the Programme et Équipements Prioritaires de Recherche Quantique (PEPR), within the framework of the national quantum strategy.
In this context, the research engineer of the platform will work closely with the coordination and scientific teams within an international consortium to develop a large-scale research infrastructure and a sustainable quantum computing platform. This will lead to the establishment of a quantum computing centre and ecosystem in the east of France. He/she will participate in the planning and execution of the technical installation of aQCess at the European Centre for Quantum Sciences at the University of Strasbourg.
How to apply
To apply, please send your CV and a motivation letter by 8 July 2025 to acqess@cesq.fr, quoting the reference "aQCess job"
Research Engineer Quantum Computing platform aQCess
aQCess – Atomic Quantum Computing as a Service is a French public research and user platform for quantum computing based on neutral atoms. It brings together a large number of academic and industrial partners and is supported by the Plan d’Investissement d’Avenir of the Agence Nationale de la Recherche and the Programme et Équipements Prioritaires de Recherche Quantique (PEPR), within the framework of the national quantum strategy.
In this context, the research engineer of the platform will work closely with the coordination and scientific teams within an international consortium to develop a large-scale research infrastructure and a sustainable quantum computing platform. This will lead to the establishment of a quantum computing centre and ecosystem in the east of France. He/she will participate in the planning and execution of the technical installation of aQCess at the European Centre for Quantum Sciences at the University of Strasbourg.