Full-Time

Senior Active Photonics R&D Engineer

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PsiQuantum

PsiQuantum

201-500 employees

Develops commercially useful photonics-based quantum computers

Data & Analytics
Consulting
AI & Machine Learning

Compensation Overview

$172k - $205kAnnually

+ Equity + Benefits

Mid, Senior

Palo Alto, CA, USA

US Citizenship Required

Category
Electronics Design Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Required Skills
Python
MATLAB
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • MS or PhD in electrical engineering, applied physics, optical engineering, or related discipline.
  • Minimum 3 years of hands-on experience in integrated photonics technologies, including deep knowledge and experience in actives and passives photonics device design and modeling, such as waveguides, modulators and detectors.
  • Photonics and RF simulation tools such as Lumerical, HFSS, ADS, COMSOL, etc.
  • Experience in characterization of integrated photonic components, including RF characterization of active photonic components.
  • Knowledge in modeling of photonic circuits, electro-optical co-simulation of active circuits is a plus.
  • Experience in characterization of active photonic circuits is a plus.
  • Photonics layout experience (using e.g. IPKISS, GDSFactory, etc.).
  • Photonics layout and tapeout with foundries.
  • Proficient in programming language such as Python and Matlab.
  • Experience in programmatic (e.g. using Python) test equipment control and automation.
  • Strong data analysis skills, including visualization and making data-driven design decisions.
  • Solid background in semiconductor physics, electro-optical materials, or nonlinear optics is a plus.
  • Experience in photonic tuning and feedback control is a plus.
  • Experience in cryogenic engineering is a plus.
  • Good understanding of electronic circuits for actives photonic integrated circuits such as drivers and TIAs.
  • Good understanding of photonic foundry process.
  • Collaborative in a multi-disciplinary startup environment.
  • Ability to work independently with limited direction.
  • Proven team player with an ability to work with local and remote team members.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills with an ability to communicate effectively to various audiences.
  • Strong project management skills.
  • Strong critical thinking, creative, innovative, analytical, and detail oriented problem-solving skills.
  • Industry experience desired.
Responsibilities
  • Design and simulate novel integrated photonic devices and photonics integrated circuits for quantum computing.
  • Perform experimental characterization on active integrated photonic components and circuits.
  • Interface with dedicated test teams to perform automated high volume tests.
  • Interface with System Validation teams to facilitate system-level demonstrations.
  • Analyze measurement data and optimize photonic device and circuit performance.
  • Collaborate with the photonic engineers, test engineers, materials scientists, electronic engineers, process engineers and packaging engineers to build and characterize high-performance photonic chips and assemblies.
  • Mentor junior staff members.

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

24%

1 year growth

30%

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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