About the job
Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent
Location: Cambridge, UK
Visa Sponsorship available
Join Nu Quantum - Innovating the Future of Quantum Technology
At Nu Quantum, we are pioneers in the realm of quantum computing and advanced technological solutions, fueled by a passion for innovation, diversity, and excellence. We foster a collaborative environment where talented individuals from various backgrounds unite to redefine the limits of what is achievable.
Founded to commercialize a decade's worth of research from the prestigious Cavendish Laboratory, Nu Quantum is dedicated to revolutionizing quantum information systems.
Our team is developing groundbreaking technologies that enhance the functionality and speed of quantum computing systems. We are integrating cutting-edge quantum photonic technology to create an efficient and scalable quantum networking infrastructure in collaboration with leading corporations and academic institutions.
About the Role
As a Quantum Control Scientist in our Atomic, Molecular & Optical (AMO) team, you will bridge the gap between physics and engineering, developing and commissioning the real-time control systems that govern our internal trapped-ion quantum processing units.
Your work will involve utilizing the ARTIQ platform to create a seamless orchestration of complicated hardware setups. This role encompasses designing and implementing dependable workflows for time-sensitive data acquisition and stabilization protocols, mainly using Python to interface with various systems including custom electronics, lasers, and RF hardware.
We seek a creative problem-solver who thrives in a hands-on laboratory setting. Your responsibilities will include developing and optimizing real-time control software that is intricately linked with experimental instrumentation. Collaborating with physicists, engineers, and software developers will be essential, as you contribute to a high-quality, maintainable codebase while ensuring that your solutions are robust, scalable, and future-proof in our rapidly evolving organization.
Key Responsibilities
- Design and manage real-time orchestration of experimental hardware using the open-source ARTIQ platform.
- Integrate and control custom hardware (e.g., electronics and FPGA boards), along with third-party hardware, primarily through Python.
- Monitor experimental parameters and automate their analysis to minimize manual effort and enhance repeatability.
- Commission, document, and train team members on both hardware and software systems.
- Work closely with physicists and engineers to achieve technical and performance targets.
- Create graphical user interfaces for experimental control, real-time monitoring, and data visualization.
- Collaborate with the software team to standardize workflows, adhering to best practices for maintainable and scalable code.

