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Description
The Quantum Emitter Device Engineer will be part of a team to realize first-of-their-kind photonic all-integrated circuits for implementing truly scalable quantum technologies. You will be designing, building, and operating high-tech setups to characterize quantum emitters embedded in photonic circuits at cryogenic temperature. The Quantum Emitter Device Engineer is a specialist in quantum emitters and photonic on-chip devices and is familiar with evaluating and improving their performance. You will be comfortable working in a diverse, fast-paced, multi-disciplinary team of engineers and scientists.
Please include a cover letter with your resume (in one file) describing how you would be a great fit at Photonic and what attributes you could bring to our growing team.
WHAT WE NEED YOU TO DO
- Develop test methods and setups to characterize quantum emitters embedded in active and passive large-scale on-chip silicon photonic circuits – cryogenic and room-temperature
- Characterize quantum emitters in on-chip devices, as well as photonic integrated circuits, and communicate the results
- Support the development of quantum emitter integration by collaborating with and present findings within a team of photonic designers, nanofabrication engineers, test engineers, and physicists
- Generate scripts as required to meet test and analysis goals
- Develop and document test and measurement processes and procedures
- Train team members on all practices that are implemented
- Contribute to our IP portfolio
WHAT YOU BRING TO OUR TEAM
An exceptional candidate will bring :
WHY YOU SHOULD WORK WITH US
The description above is what we think an ideal candidate would look like for this role. At Photonic, we understand that everyone has a different work and life journey. If you feel your experience is close to what we've described, but you might not meet all the requirements, please still apply! We are also committed to fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of equity, diversity, and inclusion. We embrace and encourage our employees’ differences, knowing that these very differences inspire innovation and build better teams. If there are any accommodations our team can make throughout our hiring process, please let us know.
Based in beautiful British Columbia, Canada, Photonic is at the forefront of designing next-generation quantum technologies in silicon. Photonic's breakthrough results with silicon have upended many conventional assumptions in quantum computing. With record-setting qubit performance, telecom networking, and silicon’s manufacturing scale, Photonic’s silicon spin qubits materialize solutions for previously intractable problems –and unlock solutions for tomorrow’s problem sets.