Quantum Systems Research Engineer

Job title:

Quantum Systems Research Engineer

Company

Toshiba Europe Limited

Job description

Toshiba Europe Ltd have been at the forefront of R&D in quantum technology, particularly quantum communications and quantum key distribution (QKD) for the past two decades. During this time they have made many breakthroughs, such as record high quantum communication bit rates, operation over international-length-scale fibres and classical-quantum network integration. This progress has hinged on innovations across many domains including optics, quantum, electronics, computer science and software engineering, in order to develop new quantum systems. Recently, Toshiba launched a new business unit to commercialise R&D outcomes and Toshiba QKD systems are now deployed in telecommunication networks across the world.We invite applications for a Quantum Systems Research Engineer position at the Cambridge Research Laboratory, with the opportunity to play a leading role in the design and development of next-generation quantum communication technologies. The successful candidate will join a dynamic team and lead the integration of electronic, firmware and software solutions into complete prototype systems, as well as contributing to the development of these components. Outcomes will include the demonstration of new quantum technologies, which will be published in leading academic journals and presented at international conferences, as well as supporting Toshiba’s QKD product development.Responsibilities:

  • Architect complete quantum communication system prototypes
  • Integrate / develop and test FPGA firmware for controlling optoelectronic components and data processing at GHz speeds
  • Integrate / develop and test complete electronic control systems based on custom PCBs
  • Work closely with Research Scientists and Engineers to test and evaluate prototypes
  • Writing scientific reports and design documentation

Skills & Experience – Essential:

  • Degree level qualification in science, mathematics, engineering or equivalent subject
  • Familiarity with high-speed electronics, PCBs and FPGA concepts
  • Excellent problem-solving skills
  • Ability and enthusiasm to work across technical domains and acquire new knowledge quickly
  • Good communication skills, both written and verbal

Skills & Experience – Desirable:

  • PhD in related discipline / experience in research environments
  • Knowledge / experience in systems engineering and integration
  • Knowledge / experience in FPGA development and IP block integration
  • Knowledge / experience working in RF & mixed signal electronic circuit design and test
  • Knowledge / experience of quantum and optical technologies
  • Competence in one or more software programming languages and Linux

Competitive Salary & Generous Benefits Package

Expected salary

Location

Cambridge

Job date

Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:21:08 GMT

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