
Senior Scientist - Fault-Tolerant Quantum Algorithms
$141,670 - $185,482 / year
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Job Description
We are looking for a Senior Scientist- Fault-Tolerant Quantum Algorithms to be a cross-functional team that uses IonQ's quantum computers to create highly differentiated quantum solutions that will bring value to society. As a Senior Scientist- Fault-Tolerant Quantum Algorithms, you'll be part of a multi-generational journey to solve the world's most complex problems using the world's best quantum computers built at IonQ.
As a deep technical expert on fault-tolerant algorithms, you will help develop next generation quantum algorithms that are poised to exceed state-of-the-art classical methods. You will develop core IP, computational resource models, long-term roadmaps, and end-to-end workflows that have the potential to disrupt the field of computing. You will also work closely with internal and external customers/partners to brainstorm new ideas, contribute to multi-year initiatives, and represent IonQ at high-visibility technical conferences (often all in a single day)!
Responsibilities:
- Develop fault-tolerant quantum solutions that can make a large scientific and commercial impact across a wide range of industry verticals
- Be part of a client-facing team that finds, defines and solves problems of real-world interest using IonQ trapped-ion quantum computers
- Contribute technical expertise toward comparisons of FTQC algorithms vs NISQ algorithms vs classical HPC algorithms. Contribute knowledge of metrics and tools (classical and quantum) to evaluate and communicate pros/cons, current state-of-the-art, scaling behavior, trade offs, cross-over points, etc.
- Discover foundational IP and publish results in high-impact-factor peer-reviewed journals and conferences
You'd be a good fit with:
- 6+ years of professional experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience
- Documented expertise in FTQC algorithms with line-of-sight to end-customer value i.e. millions of qubits, billions of gates
- Ability to contribute toward the FTQC algorithm ecosystem including the development of tools (libraries, simulators, compiler), metrics (costing, resource estimation, ROI) and community (economic development, standards).
- Relentless dedication to optimizing algorithm performance (accuracy, time-to-solution) through elegant theoretical equations, as well as engineering optimization
- Proven track record of domain expertise in fault-tolerant quantum computing, demonstrated through invited talks, repos, licenses, publications, and/or patents
- Experience being part of a team that finds, defines, and solves problems of real-world interest. Good team player with excellent communication skills.
You'd be a great fit with:
- Ph.D. in computer science, math, engineering, physics, or related fields
- Experience supporting writing and executing on government contracts
- Demonstrated expertise in C++, Python, Qiskit or similar quantum SDK
- Demonstrated experience benchmarking quantum algorithms using varied metrics
- Success working directly with customers to define and deliver solutions
- Experience developing hybrid end-to-end solutions in a production or cloud environment; knowledge of CI/CD a plus
Location: This position can work onsite or hybrid from one of our offices (College Park, MD, Bothell, WA, Toronto, Canada, Gothenburg, Sweden) or fully remote in the US
Travel: Up to 10% domestic and international
Job ID: 1059
The approximate base salary range for this position is $141,670 - $185,482. The total compensation package includes base, bonus, and equity.
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