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Meet The Team
The Outshift by Cisco team is one of Cisco's most visible innovation organizations, driving the next generation of transformative technologies and business opportunities. As part of the Strategy, Incubation & Applications group led by Cisco's Chief Strategy Officer, you will collaborate with some of the company's most forward-thinking researchers, engineers, and technology leaders. Within the Outshift Quantum Research team and Quantum Labs, we are pioneering the design and development of practical, scalable, and efficient quantum networking technologies - foundational building blocks for the future Quantum Internet. Our multidisciplinary team of scientists and engineers is dedicated to advancing the state of the art in quantum networking, distributed quantum systems, and quantum-enabled applications.
In this role, you can expect to
• Conduct competitive industry and academic research and development in quantum networking.
• Work with engineers, and scientists in defining, designing and executing the R&D prototype development plan.
• Contribute to Cisco's vision in quantum networking, encompassing quantum hardware, software, applications, and use cases.
• Have a proven grasp on overall landscape for quantum network technologies and develop a clear strategy around how to elevate competitive differentiators.
• Contributes to the creation of novel technologies, use case demonstrations, in addition to defining a technology roadmap that elevates the competitive differentiators at every stage. Define value prop and return on investment at each stage.
• Collaborate with the marketing team in identifying key collateral documents, data sheets, value props, presentation decks, ROI calculators, demo.
• Collaborate with the product team in tech transferring prototype demonstrations into possible products.
Your Impact
Cisco Quantum Research is seeking a highly skilled Scientist or Engineer with an experimental background to join our Quantum Experimental Team.
• You will collaborate with a dynamic group of scientists and engineers to develop cutting-edge quantum networking solutions.
• Role will involve both scientific research and the prototype development of Cisco's quantum networking technologies, solutions, and testbeds.
• Propose novel quantum solutions to address grand challenges in dynamic quantum entanglement networking with specific focus on quantum entanglement sources, quantum switches and transduction.
• Lead and participate in multiple R&D projects.
• Develop prototype quantum networking systems and subsystems, conducting both table-top and on-site tests.
• Contribute to the development of the continuously expanding Cisco Live quantum network testbed.
• Lead use case and application demonstrations in the Cisco Quantum network testbed.
• Collaborate with cross-functional product teams to translate prototypes into commercially viable products.
• Analyze and interpret experimental results, proposing solutions for improvement.
• Write peer-reviewed papers, technical reports, and present research results at conferences.
• Contribute to lab and team development.
• Supervise postdocs and PhD interns.
Minimum Qualifications:
• PhD in Physics, Optics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Telecommunications, or related fields.
• 2+ years of experience in quantum communication or quantum optics post-PhD.
• 3+ years of experience in experimental research in quantum or classical optical communication.
• Educational and/or professional experience with quantum information concepts.
• Experience leading research projects and/or publishing research papers on top journals and conferences.
Preferred Qualifications:
• Research track record in quantum computing and/or quantum networking.
• Research experience with integrated quantum photonics;
• Research experience with quantum light-matter interaction;
• Research experience with entanglement swapping between independent nodes;
• Research experience related to quantum memory and transduction.
• Knowledge of standard optical telecommunication architecture.
• Excellent communication skills.