Full-Time

Digital System Designer

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PsiQuantum

PsiQuantum

201-500 employees

Develops commercially useful photonics-based quantum computers

Data & Analytics
Consulting
AI & Machine Learning

Compensation Overview

$117k - $168kAnnually

+ Equity + Benefits

Junior, Mid

Palo Alto, CA, USA

Category
Control Systems Engineering
Embedded Systems Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Required Skills
Verilog
Python
VHDL
Requirements
  • Bachelor's or master's degree in Electrical or Computer Engineering or related discipline.
  • 4+ years of relevant work or academic research preferred.
  • Strong critical thinking, creative, innovative, analytical, and detail oriented problem-solving skills.
  • Team player with an ability to work effectively across departments and time-zones.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills with an ability to communicate effectively to a variety of audiences.
  • Confirmed python programmer who strives to write clear code in the context of a small team of contributors.
  • You are pro-active, with the ability to work independently with limited direction, in a fast-moving start-up environment.
  • Distributed system experience: involving event correlation from multiple sources, under real-time constraints.
  • Worked with Hardware Definition Languages (e.g, VHDL, Verilog).
  • Worked with High Level Synthesis tools (e.g Xilinx Vitis).
  • Background in photonics.
Responsibilities
  • Devising algorithms and methods to solve various time-critical tasks which take place in the data-plane of an optical quantum computer and charting a path to their hardware implementation.
  • Defining the hardware primitives for the algorithm.
  • Gathering and translating high-level requirements into digital designs actionable by other digital-design experts.
  • Working closely with digital designers to arbitrate design choices and optimize designs to meet algorithmic performance while matching latency, throughput and footprint constraints.
  • Write python models to be integrated in our proprietary discrete-time-event simulation tool.

PsiQuantum is developing the world's first commercially useful quantum computer with a photonics-based architecture, leveraging pre-existing manufacturing processes and infrastructure. The company's approach focuses on quantum error correction and solving real-world problems in fields such as medicine, energy, and finance.

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

$1.6B

Headquarters

Palo Alto, California

Founded

2015

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

19%

1 year growth

28%

2 year growth

39%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • The $940 million investment from Australian and Queensland governments positions PsiQuantum for substantial growth and innovation.
  • The establishment of PsiQuantum's Asia-Pacific headquarters in Brisbane is expected to create 400 jobs and numerous PhD positions, boosting local talent and the economy.
  • PsiQuantum's ambitious plan to operationalize a million-qubit quantum computer by 2027 could revolutionize industries such as renewable energy, healthcare, and transportation.

What critics are saying

  • The high financial stakes and public investment in PsiQuantum create pressure for rapid and successful development, which may lead to operational and strategic challenges.
  • The complexity of scaling a fault-tolerant quantum computer to a million qubits poses significant technical risks and uncertainties.

What makes PsiQuantum unique

  • PsiQuantum's focus on building the world's first fault-tolerant, utility-scale quantum computer sets it apart from competitors who are still in the experimental or small-scale phase.
  • The company's photonics-based approach to quantum computing, leveraging advanced semiconductor manufacturing infrastructure, offers a unique technological edge.
  • Significant financial backing from both the Australian federal and Queensland state governments, along with strategic partnerships with local universities, provides a robust support system for rapid development.

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