Senior Research Scientist, Error Mitigation Theory, Quantum AI
Google · Goleta, CA | Los Angeles, CA | Mountain View, CA | San Francisco, CA
The full potential of quantum computing will be unlocked with a large-scale computer capable of complex, error-corrected computations. Google Quantum AI's mission is to build this computer and unlock solutions to classically intractable problems. Our roadmap is focused on advancing the capabilities of quantum computing and enabling meaningful applications.
The US base salary range for this full-time position is $174,000-$252,000 + bonus + equity + benefits. Our salary ranges are determined by role, level, and location. Within the range, individual pay is determined by work location and additional factors, including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training. Your recruiter can share more about the specific salary range for your preferred location during the hiring process.
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Responsibilities
- Lead and drive the research and development of error mitigation, suppression, and protocols. Architect the theoretical mitigation frameworks for flagship experiments and demonstrations.
- Bridge the gap to experiment by driving numerical simulations and modeling. Work in a tight feedback loop with experimentalists to solve the bottleneck problems defining the path to noise-free results.
- Work across several Google teams to collaborate on real-world use by the teams and the research community.
- Pioneer and publish high-impact findings. Facilitate impact on experiments and the research community, through proactive, clear communication across theoretical and experimental teams and conferences.
Minimum qualifications:
- PhD degree in Physics, Computer Science, Engineering, Quantum Information Science, or a related technical field or equivalent experience.
- 2 years of experience in Quantum Computing, Chemistry, Computational
Physics, Mathematical Modeling, or Applied Mathematics. - Experience in noisy quantum systems, quantum noise modeling, and error mitigation/suppression techniques.
- Experience with experimental operation of quantum systems.
Preferred qualifications:
- Experience contributing to or leading projects within large-scale industry or scientific collaborations.
- Experience in quantum protocols, characterization methods, and advanced error mitigation or suppression techniques.