Atom Computing

Quantum Theorist, Atomic Physics Focus

Atom Computing$160K — $185K *
Technical Services
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • PhD in Physics, Mathematics, Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field.
  • Deep understanding of atomic, molecular, and optical physics, particularly Rydberg atoms.
  • Proven communication skills with a track record of published research.
  • Technical expertise in atomic structure, quantum optics, and qubit control frameworks.
  • Familiarity with software development practices like version control and unit testing.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct independent and collaborative theoretical and computational projects.
  • Develop and operate atomic physics simulations into maintainable software solutions.
  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to model experimental results and develop noise models.
  • Contribute to the design of neutral-atom quantum computers.
  • Write clean, well-tested, and documented code in languages such as Python, Julia, or C++.

Benefits

  • Fully paid medical, dental, and vision insurance for employees and dependents.
  • Unlimited paid time off.
  • 401K company matching.
  • Short- and long-term disability coverage.
  • Dependent care benefits and life insurance.
  • Daily drinks, snacks, and catered team lunches.
Full Job Description
Atom Computing is seeking a Quantum Theorist to contribute to a variety of projects that help with the development of neutral atom quantum computing. In this role, youll be working directly with other theorists and experimentalists to model our quantum computers, improve calibration routines, characterize machine performance, and propose methods for their overall advancement. Youll work within an expert team of atomic physics and quantum error correction theorists that shapes future system design and supports experimental progress. This role reports to the Quantum Theory Manager within Atom Computings Applications & Theory department. Applications will be considered for our Berkeley, CA or Boulder, CO office. Job Responsibilities 3 Conduct independent and/or collaborative theoretical and computational projects that drive the understanding and development of neutral atom quantum computers. 3 Contribute to the development and operation of a variety of atomic physics simulations and translate them into high-quality, maintainable software solutions. 3 Collaborate with Experimentalists, Quantum Engineers, Error Correction Theorists, and AMO Theorists to model experimental results, develop noise models for quantum hardware, and contribute to the design of neutral-atom quantum computers. 3 Write clean, well-tested, and documented code in multiple languages (preferrably Python, Julia, or C++). Experience & Education 3 PhD in Physics, Mathematics, Engineering, Computer Science or a related field. Qualifications 3 Deep understanding of atomic, molecular and optical physics. Experience working with or modeling of Rydberg atoms is particularly appreciated. 3 Excellent written and oral communication skills, with published results within their field of research. 3 Technical expertise spanning atomic structure, quantum optics, and qubit control, e.g. using QutiP, QuantumOptics.jl, or equivalent. 3 Familiarity with modern software development practices: version control, unit testing, continuous integration, and documentation. 3 Temperamentally suited to work at a fast-growing startup: self-motivated, humble, driven, collaborative, with a high tolerance for ambiguity and uncertainty. Atom Computing provides a wide variety of perks and benefits, including fully paid medical, dental, and vision insurance for our employees and their dependents. Additionally, unlimited paid time off, 401K company matching, short- and long-term disability, FSA, dependent care benefits, and life insurance. We also offer drinks, snacks, and catered team lunches in our offices, every day! The base salary range for this position is between $160,000 - $185,000, commensurate with experience. In addition to salary, we offer an annual bonus and equity in the company.

About Atom Computing

Atom Computing is a quantum computing company that is developing a scalable quantum computer using neutral atoms. The company was founded in 2018 by Benjamin Bloom, who is a professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley. Atom Computing's approach to quantum computing is based on neutral atoms, which are more stable than other qubit technologies. The company has raised $15 million in seed funding from Venrock, Innovation Endeavors, Prelude Ventures, and DCVC.
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50 employees
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Founded
2018

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