Quantum Information Processing (Term Appointment)
Date: Sep 12, 2024
Location: Lexington, MA, US
Company: MIT Lincoln Laboratory
The Quantum Information and Integrated Nanosystems Group conducts quantum information science research from a shared foundation of innovative control-signal design, outstanding fabrication tools, and well-equipped measurement laboratories. The group has a broad range of experimental and prototyping activities. The group's quantum information science activities include the development of superconducting and trapped-ion qubits for computing, ion optical clocks, and additional quantum sensors with solid state systems including nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond. The group has robust capabilities in classical superconducting circuits and integrated photonics. These component technologies are used in synergy with quantum information science demonstrations, as well as in standalone applications that include beyond-CMOS circuit technologies, energy-starved sensors, compact optical communication and laser radar transceivers, and microwave photonic signal processing.
This is a two-year term position from the date of hire, with the possibility of extension, contingent upon work performance and continued funding to support the position.
Job Description
The MIT-LL Quantum Information and Integrated Nanosystems Group seeks highly motivated researchers within the field of quantum science to pursue the development of advanced technologies in compact optical atomic clocks and quantum information processing with trapped ions. Near-term research is focused on methods to control arrays of ions, to miniaturize and improve system robustness, and to advance trapped-ion time-keeping, sensing, and computing. Key technologies of current and future interest include integrated electronics and photonics and explorations of noise affecting trapped ions. Activities may include operation of UHV systems and associated lasers and control electronics for trapping, cooling, and quantum-logical manipulation and spectroscopy of individual atomic ions, as well as design, simulation, testing, and validation of ion-trap-integrated devices. Participation in program development in this and related areas is also possible.
Requirements:
- Ph.D. in physics or related field and at least five years performing research in experimental atomic physics and/or quantum information processing.
Desired:
- Five years performing research in experimental atomic physics and/or quantum information processing with a desired focus on quantum control of ions/atoms.
- Experience with atomic laser cooling and trapping, trapped-ion techniques, UHV systems, cryogenic apparatus, laser systems and optics, integrated technologies, and experimental automation and control is preferred.
At MIT Lincoln Laboratory, our exceptional career opportunities include many outstanding benefits to help you stay healthy, feel supported, and enjoy a fulfilling work-life balance. Benefits offered to employees include:
- Comprehensive health, dental, and vision plans
- MIT-funded pension
- Matching 401K
- Paid leave (including vacation, sick, parental, military, etc.)
- Tuition reimbursement and continuing education programs
- Mentorship programs
- A range of work-life balance options
- ... and much more!
Please visit our Benefits page for more information. As an employee of MIT, you can also take advantage of other voluntary benefits, discounts and perks.
Selected candidate will be subject to a pre-employment background investigation and must be able to obtain and maintain a Secret level DoD security clearance.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, veteran status, disability status, or genetic information; U.S. citizenship is required.
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