Optical Scientist - Quantum Systems

QuEra Computing, Inc.

$130K — $211K *
Technical Services
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Ph.D. or equivalent experience in Optics, Physics, or related field with strong optical system design skills.
  • Hands-on lab experience in free-space optical alignment and diagnostics.
  • Complex system integration experience with hardware and software components.
  • Experience modeling optical propagation, aberrations, and system tolerances.
  • Proficient in programming languages like Python, C++, or MATLAB for modeling and analysis.
  • Strong analytical skills and technical ownership of subsystems.
  • Collaborative communication skills across multidisciplinary teams.

Responsibilities

  • Design and prototype optical architectures for neutral atom qubit control.
  • Model optical systems to assess diffraction and aberration impacts.
  • Develop strategies for integrating new optical modules to enhance quantum computer performance.
  • Implement calibration methods linking optical design to experimental results for stability.
  • Collaborate with hardware engineers to turn concepts into deployable solutions.
  • Evaluate beam-shaping technologies to support future scalability.
  • Stay updated with advancements in optical engineering and quantum computing.

Benefits

  • Equity grants provided for all new hires.
Full Job Description
Summary

In this role, you will contribute to the advancement of neutral-atom-based quantum computing technologies by architecting, prototyping and integrating optical subsystems into QuEra's next-generation quantum computers. These subsystems rely on diffractive optics, holography, optical tiling strategies, aberration correction, and camera-in-loop feedback to deliver stable, uniform, and precisely controlled optical fields across large qubit arrays. As part of an R&D team, you will collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary group of physicists, engineers, and computer scientists to push the boundaries of quantum computing using neutral-atom platforms by helping shape long-term optical system design decisions.

Responsibilities
  • Design and prototype scalable optical architectures for trapping, addressing, and readout of next-generation neutral atom qubit arrays.
  • Model optical systems including diffraction, aberrations, polarization effects, and alignment sensitivities.
  • Establish integration strategies of new optical modules to optimize performance of neutral atom quantum computers.
  • Implement diagnostic and calibration strategies linking optical design to experimental outcomes, enabling rapid commissioning and long-term stability.
  • Partner with hardware engineering team to translate architectural concepts into deployable hardware and alignment procedures.
  • Evaluate emerging beam-shaping and multiplexing technologies for next-generation scalability.
  • Stay current with the latest advancements in optical engineering, beam shaping, and optical computing relevant to neutral atom quantum computing.

Qualifications
  • Ph.D. or equivalent experience in Optics, Physics, or a related field with a strong background in optical system design and implementation.
  • Hands-on laboratory experience with free-space optical alignment, diagnostics, and characterization techniques.
  • Proven experience architecting and integrating complex systems with both hardware and software components.
  • Demonstrated experience modeling optical propagation, aberrations, and system tolerances using analytical or numerical tools, e.g., Zemax.
  • Strong programming skills in Python, C++, MATLAB, or similar environments for modeling, analysis, and calibration workflows.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to take technical ownership of complex subsystems.
  • Effective communication skills and the ability to collaborate across physics, engineering, and software teams.
  • Track record of publications or significant technical contributions in relevant areas.

Preferred Qualifications
  • CAD design skills.
  • Proficiency with git, GitHub, and modern collaborative development workflows.
  • Experience with neutral atom, ion, or other quantum computing platforms.
  • Familiarity with beam shaping technologies such as spatial light modulators, acousto-optic deflectors, diffractive optics.
  • Background in stability engineering, including mitigation of thermal, mechanical, and pointing drifts.

The approximate base salary range for this position is $130,400 - $211,900.

We consistently monitor external market data and update base salary ranges accordingly. We determine base compensation decisions on several factors, including as geographic placement, role-specific knowledge, skills, and/or experience. In addition to our base salary offerings, we also provide equity grants for all new hires.

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