Full-Time
Control System Engineer
FPGA & Signal Processing, Quantum Computing
Posted on 3/4/2024
Develops quantum technology for edge computing
Senior
Oxford, UK
- Significant experience working in engineering, computer science, or a related field.
- Proficiency in implementing DSP algorithms, digital transceivers, and control loops on FPGAs using VHDL or Verilog.
- In-depth knowledge and understanding of digital and RF hardware, including its limitations and its impact on system performance.
- Competence in interfacing FPGAs with system memory and peripherals.
- Proficiency in interfacing with embedded devices through standard communication protocols such as I2C, SPI, UART, and others.
- Experience in hardware product development, new product introduction, and familiarity with Product Life Cycle processes.
- Hands-on experience with electrical test, verification, and validation of products and subsystems.
- Collaborate seamlessly with a multidisciplinary team to orchestrate the development of atom-based quantum technologies, encompassing atomic clocks and inertial sensing systems.
- Engineer electronic and microsystem solutions tailored for controlling subsystems, such as laser and frequency comb drivers, amplifiers, various photodetectors (e.g., photomultipliers and photodiodes), thermal sensors, heaters, coolers, and RF upconversion/downconversion.
- Implement digital transmit/receive (TX/RX) and real-time digital signal processing (DSP) functions on an FPGA.
- Create high-speed interfaces from FPGA to peripherals such as ADC, DAC, DDA, PLL, and other high-speed devices.
- Execute high-speed DSP in the loop feedback control systems on an FPGA.
- Collaborate closely with electronics and systems engineers to design and realize FPGA-based peripherals.
- Employ precision test and measurement equipment to characterize and test systems.
- Conduct critical design reviews based on specific product specifications.
- Create, document, and maintain electronic designs and architectural blueprints.
- Effectively manage technical priorities, meet deadlines, and deliver on project objectives.
Infleqtion is a distinguished multi-platform quantum technology company that stands out for its deep roots in quantum research and practical application, most notably utilized by NASA on the International Space Station. The company’s commitment to developing versatile quantum technologies for edge computing not only demonstrates its leadership in the quantum technology industry but also fosters a culture of innovation and collaboration, making it an ideal workplace for those passionate about cutting-edge technology and its real-world applications.
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$213.6M
Headquarters
Louisville, Colorado
Founded
2007