Senior AMO Physicist: Quantum Networking & Systems Lead in Cambridge

Senior AMO Physicist: Quantum Networking & Systems Lead in Cambridge

Cambridge Full-Time 60000 - 80000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead the development of advanced quantum networking technologies and experimental design.
  • Company: Join NewsNowGh, a pioneering team in quantum computing.
  • Benefits: Enjoy professional growth, excellent benefits, and a chance to innovate.
  • Other info: Collaborative environment with opportunities for career advancement.
  • Why this job: Be at the forefront of groundbreaking advancements in quantum technology.
  • Qualifications: Experience with quantum control systems and a strong atomic physics background.

The predicted salary is between 60000 - 80000 Β£ per year.

NewsNowGh is looking for a Senior AMO Physicist in Cambridge, UK, to join a multidisciplinary team developing advanced quantum networking technologies. The role focuses on experimental design and system integration in the quantum computing domain.

Ideal candidates will have experience with quantum control systems and a strong background in atomic physics. This position offers professional growth, excellent benefits, and the chance to contribute to groundbreaking advancements in technology.

Senior AMO Physicist: Quantum Networking & Systems Lead in Cambridge employer: NewsNowGh

At NewsNowGh, we pride ourselves on being an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic work culture that fosters innovation and collaboration in the heart of Cambridge. Our commitment to employee growth is reflected in our professional development opportunities and comprehensive benefits package, making it an ideal environment for those passionate about advancing quantum technologies and contributing to meaningful projects.

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Contact Details:

NewsNowGh Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Senior AMO Physicist: Quantum Networking & Systems Lead in Cambridge

Quantum Control Systems
Experimental Design
System Integration
Atomic Physics
Quantum Computing
Multidisciplinary Collaboration
Technical Problem-Solving