Atomic Physicist for Ion Trapping & Integrated Photonics - 721
Quantinuum
Broomfield, CO, USA
4/7/2026
Full Time
Atomic Physicist for Ion Trapping & Integrated Photonics - 721
We are seeking an Atomic Physicist for Ion Trapping & Integrated Photonics in our Broomfield, CO Location. Our team is developing integrated photonics technologies that will enable scaling of our trapped-ion quantum computers from our current 98-qubit Helios system to our future 1,000,000-qubit Lumos system (Quantinuum system roadmap). The data and expertise from our group informs the design of all our next-generation systems, including Apollo and Lumos, from the big ideas to the tiniest of details. We are looking for experimental scientists and engineers with hands-on experience building and operating complex atomic physics systems, taking and analyzing datasets, and collaborating across disciplines. All applicants for placement in safety-sensitive positions will be required to submit to a pre-employment drug test. Key Responsibilities:
- Work closely with a small team and a broad range of collaborators to design, develop, verify, and deploy methods and technologies pushing the frontier of ion-based quantum computers.
- Build, run, and maintain a new trapped ion testbed to support innovation in next-generation ion traps with integrated photonics.
- Create new atomic physics tools and setups to study the impact of novel trap materials and integrated photonics devices on trapped ions.
- Take and communicate trapped-ion data to inform decisions on Apollo and Lumos system architecture, photonics design, fabrication techniques, and the performance of next-generation quantum computers.
- Collaborate and work with a diverse team, including atomic physicists, engineers, and fabrication experts to validate integrated photonic and trapped-ion technologies.
- Plan, design, and build new equipment to target the high-sensitivity requirements for an ion-trap based quantum computer.
- Communicate results both internally and externally through documentation, publications, and presentations.
- Work in a research lab environment to collect and analyze data on system and device performance.
- Bachelors degree minimum
- Minimum 6 years’ experience (degree inclusive) involving one or more of the following areas: experimental atomic physics, experimental optics & lasers, precision experimental control systems
- Minimum 5 years’ experience with trapped ions, neutral atom cooling & trapping, and/or atom-based quantum computers
- Minimum 3 years’ experience (degree inclusive, building complex atomic physics systems
- Due to Contractual requirements, must be a U.S. Person defined as, U.S. citizen permanent resident or green card holder, workers granted asylum or refugee status
- Due to national security requirements imposed by the U.S. Government, candidates for this position must not be a People's Republic of China national or Russian national unless the candidate is also a U.S. citizen.
- Masters or PhD in physics or engineering
- Experience with design or operation of a device for quantum information or computing
- Experience with design and implementation of complex optical apparatuses
- Experience performing simulation and modeling to inform experiments and/or data analysis
- Experience programming experimental control systems for data collection, signal processing, and data analysis
- Experience with software version control and data archiving
- Excellent written and oral communication skills, including documentation for colleagues and collaborators
- Strong collaboration skills
- Strong organizational and leadership skills
$132,000 - $165,000 a year
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