NVIDIA
Principal Quantum Systems Engineer - Applied Research Quantum Computing
At NVIDIA, we’re solving the world’s most exciting problems with our unique approach to accelerated computing. We’re looking for passionate technologists with deep quantum computing domain expertise to path-find the future. As a Principal Quantum Systems Research Scientist for Quantum Computing Applied Research, you'll lead the systems engineering to design, develop, and test the integration of QPUs into a fault-tolerant Accelerated Quantum Supercomputer, and work with multi-functional teams in Product, Engineering and Applied Research.
Quantum computing is a strategic priority for NVIDIA, and our goal is to help accelerate the entire ecosystem. In this role, you’ll join a rapidly growing Quantum Computing team, and work with partners across the industry. You’ll determine technical requirements of a complex hybrid quantum-classical system, engineer and integrate complex subsystems, and develop the design, analysis, and test for the system. Do you love engineering complex systems for controlling a quantum computer and working at the speed of light with collaborative people and teams all around the world? If yes, we would love to hear from you!
What you'll be doing:
Path-find technical innovations in quantum-classical systems design and integration, working with multi-functional teams in Product, Engineering, and Applied Research
Develop novel approaches to real-time calibration supported by rigorous systems analysis for a variety of qubit modalities
Research and co-design integration of classical control systems, QPUs, and heterogeneous GPU and CPU compute, including computation and communication requirements
Collaborate with internal teams and external partners on developing technology requirements and system components to enable fault-tolerant quantum computing
Adopt a culture of collaboration, rapid innovation, technical depth, and creative problem solving
What we need to see:
PhD Degree in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, or related engineering field or equivalent experience
Extensive background in Quantum Information Science and Systems Engineering with 12+ overall years of experience in the Quantum Computing industry
A demonstrated ability to deliver high impact value in quantum computing systems design
Hands-on experience working with several different types of qubits and controller systems
Ways to stand out from the crowd:
Hands-on experience with co-design of control systems with qubit architectures, ideally including communication and networking techniques
Working knowledge of methods of measuring and benchmarking quantum systems
Adoption of AI and ML techniques
Experience with CUDA and NVIDIA GPUs
Passion to drive technology innovations into NVIDIA software and hardware products to support Quantum Computing
Widely considered to be one of the technology world’s most desirable employers, NVIDIA offers highly competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package. As you plan your future, see what we can offer to you and your family www.nvidiabenefits.com/
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Your base salary will be determined based on your location, experience, and the pay of employees in similar positions. The base salary range is 232,000 USD - 368,000 USD.You will also be eligible for equity and benefits.
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