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Research Fellow in Trapped Ion Quantum Computing

Ion Quantum Technology group, Sussex

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  • School/department: Mathematical and Physical Sciences/Physics and Astronomy
  • Hours: Full-time or part-time hours considered up to a maximum of 1.0 FTE. Requests for flexible working options will be considered (subject to business need).
  • Contract: Fixed term initially 12 months, with the possibility of extension
  • Reference: 20367
  • Salary: starting at £36,333 to £43,155 per annum pro rata if part-time. According to track record and experience
  • Placed on: 18 April 2023
  • Closing date: 17 July 2023. Applications must be received by midnight of the closing date.
  • Expected Interview date: to be confirmed.
  • Expected start date: As soon as possible

 

Job description

Applications are invited for the position of a Research Fellow in Trapped Ion Quantum Computing in the Ion Quantum Technology Group in the Sussex Centre for Quantum Technologies at the University of Sussex. The position is part of the UK National Quantum Technologies programme and is concerned with the development of utility scale quantum computers capable of solving disruptive societal and industry challenges. Trapped ions are one of the most mature implementations to deliver practical quantum technologies. We have developed a unique approach for trapped-ion quantum computing that enables scaling to a large number of qubits. The approach couples scalable global microwave based quantum gate technology with fully integrated quantum computing microchip modules that can be linked together using fast electric field links. This position is part of a larger effort to develop and operate quantum computing solutions which scale to significantly larger system sizes. We currently operate 5 quantum computer prototypes in our lab and the position will focus on one or multiple of these experimental setups directed towards the implementation of quantum error correction, ion transport and quantum gate execution, raising gate fidelities, operation of multi-module quantum computing prototypes and the development of quantum computing microchips. Some of the typical tasks for this position include operation of ion trap experiments, high power microwave setups, laser systems, optical setups and ultra-high vacuum setups as well as carrying out quantum information science experiments, quantum error correction, perform simulations of quantum systems, quantum control and other relevant theory and supervise undergraduate and postgraduate students.

The successful applicant should have an experimental PhD in a field related to our research area such as atomic physics, optical physics or quantum physics along with a good publication record.

The salary offered will be appropriate to the qualifications, standing and experience of the successful candidate.

You can find out more about the group at: http://www.sussex.ac.uk/physics/iqt/. Please contact Prof Winfried Hensinger (w.k.hensinger@sussex.ac.uk) for informal enquiries.

The University is committed to equality and valuing diversity, and applications are particularly welcomed from women and black and minority ethnic candidates, who are under-represented in academic posts in Science, Technology, Engineering, Medicine and Mathematics (STEMM) at Sussex. The University requires that work undertaken for the University is performed from the UK.

 

Visa Sponsorship Queries:

"This role has been assigned an eligible SOC code however to meet the minimum salary requirement this is dependent on the salary you are offered and/or whether you are eligible for tradeable points. If you require visa sponsorship from the University of Sussex to undertake this role please consult our Skilled Worker Visa information page for further information. If you want further advice on sponsorship eligibility please contact HRCompliance@sussex.ac.uk" “Please note that this position may be subject to ATAS clearance if you require visa sponsorship.”

How to apply

Visit the University of Sussex jobs website https://www.sussex.ac.uk/about/jobs/research-fellow-in-trapped-ion-quantum-ref-20367

Ion Quantum Technology group, Sussex

Pevensey 2 building
BN1 9QH Falmer, East Sussex, Vereinigtes Königreich

Research Fellow in Trapped Ion Quantum Computing
School/department: Mathematical and Physical Sciences/Physics and Astronomy Hours: Full-time or part-time hours considered up to a maximum of 1.0 FTE. Requests for flexible working options will be considered (subject to business need). Contract: Fixed term initially 12 months, with the possibility of extension Reference: 20367 Salary: starting at £36,333 to £43,155 per annum pro rata if part-time. According to track record and experience Placed on: 18 April 2023 Closing date: 17 July 2023. Applications must be received by midnight of the closing date. Expected Interview date: to be confirmed. Expected start date: As soon as possible   Job description Applications are invited for the position of a Research Fellow in Trapped Ion Quantum Computing in the Ion Quantum Technology Group in the Sussex Centre for Quantum Technologies at the University of Sussex. The position is part of the UK National Quantum Technologies programme and is concerned with the development of utility scale quantum computers capable of solving disruptive societal and industry challenges. Trapped ions are one of the most mature implementations to deliver practical quantum technologies. We have developed a unique approach for trapped-ion quantum computing that enables scaling to a large number of qubits. The approach couples scalable global microwave based quantum gate technology with fully integrated quantum computing microchip modules that can be linked together using fast electric field links. This position is part of a larger effort to develop and operate quantum computing solutions which scale to significantly larger system sizes. We currently operate 5 quantum computer prototypes in our lab and the position will focus on one or multiple of these experimental setups directed towards the implementation of quantum error correction, ion transport and quantum gate execution, raising gate fidelities, operation of multi-module quantum computing prototypes and the development of quantum computing microchips. Some of the typical tasks for this position include operation of ion trap experiments, high power microwave setups, laser systems, optical setups and ultra-high vacuum setups as well as carrying out quantum information science experiments, quantum error correction, perform simulations of quantum systems, quantum control and other relevant theory and supervise undergraduate and postgraduate students. The successful applicant should have an experimental PhD in a field related to our research area such as atomic physics, optical physics or quantum physics along with a good publication record. The salary offered will be appropriate to the qualifications, standing and experience of the successful candidate. You can find out more about the group at: http://www.sussex.ac.uk/physics/iqt/. Please contact Prof Winfried Hensinger (w.k.hensinger@sussex.ac.uk) for informal enquiries. The University is committed to equality and valuing diversity, and applications are particularly welcomed from women and black and minority ethnic candidates, who are under-represented in academic posts in Science, Technology, Engineering, Medicine and Mathematics (STEMM) at Sussex. The University requires that work undertaken for the University is performed from the UK.   Visa Sponsorship Queries: "This role has been assigned an eligible SOC code however to meet the minimum salary requirement this is dependent on the salary you are offered and/or whether you are eligible for tradeable points. If you require visa sponsorship from the University of Sussex to undertake this role please consult our Skilled Worker Visa information page for further information. If you want further advice on sponsorship eligibility please contact HRCompliance@sussex.ac.uk" “Please note that this position may be subject to ATAS clearance if you require visa sponsorship.”
2023-06-27
Quantum technologies
Ion Quantum Technology group, Sussex
https://www.sussex.ac.uk/physics/iqt/
Pevensey 2 building
Falmer
East Sussex
BN1 9QH
GB
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