Quantum Solutions Materials Theorist
PsiQuantumAbout the role
We believe quantum computing will change everything. It will have the power to transform the foundations of giant industries that rely on intensive computation. PsiQuantum is on a mission to build the world’s first useful quantum computer, capable of delivering these transformative results. We know that means it will need 1 million qubits, error correction, a scalable architecture and a data center footprint.
By harnessing the laws of quantum physics, quantum computers can provide exponential performance increases over today’s most powerful supercomputers, offering the potential for extraordinary advances across a broad range of industries including climate, energy, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, finance, agriculture, transportation, materials design, and many more.
PsiQuantum is uniquely positioned to deliver on the promise of quantum computing years earlier than our competitors. Our architecture is based on photonics which gives us the ability to produce our components using existing high-volume semiconductor manufacturing processes, the same processes that are today producing billions of chips for telecom and consumer electronics applications. Since photons don’t feel heat, we can take advantage of existing cryogenic cooling systems, the kind that have been operating at facilities like the Stanford Linear Accelerator (SLAC). And because photons are in fact light, they can move between subsystems at tremendous speed using standard fiber connectivity.
Our team is building a utility scale quantum computer and the software tools needed to build fault tolerant quantum applications. We’re a highly motivated and collaborative group focused on a singular goal - building the world’s first useful quantum computer on the fastest path possible.
There’s much more work to be done and we are looking for exceptional talent to join us on this extraordinary journey!
Job Summary:
Are you passionate about advancing quantum materials theory and computational modeling? As a Quantum Materials Theorist, you will join an interdisciplinary team at the forefront of computational physics, materials science, machine learning, and quantum technologies. This role offers the opportunity to develop and refine theoretical and computational approaches for understanding and predicting material properties, contributing to next-generation technologies.
You will bring expertise in electronic structure theory, many-body physics, and computational methods to explore complex quantum materials and emergent phenomena. Your work will involve integrating conventional and emerging computational approaches, incorporating insights from machine learning, high-performance computing (HPC), and quantum computing to drive innovation in materials discovery and design.
This position provides the opportunity to engage in high-impact, collaborative research, working alongside specialists in quantum algorithms, materials informatics, computational physics, chemistry, and condensed matter modeling. If you thrive in an intellectually stimulating environment and enjoy tackling fundamental and computational challenges in quantum materials science, we encourage you to apply.
This position requires a PhD in computational physics (or a closely related field), preferably with postdoctoral research experience (although postdoc experience is not mandatory). We are looking for a curious, creative, and interdisciplinary thinker with a comprehensive understanding of various computational physics, chemistry, and machine learning methodologies. The ideal candidate should be an avid reader of scientific literature, have expert-level hands-on coding experience (e.g., Python, Fortran, or C++), and possess deep expertise and skills in methodology development, which may include contributions to open-source atomistic simulation software packages. While prior knowledge of quantum information and fault-tolerant quantum computing is highly preferred, it is not required.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct theoretical and computational research in materials theory and simulations, advancing methodologies for modeling electronic structure, strongly correlated systems, and emergent quantum phenomena.
- Develop computational workflows that integrate established and emerging techniques, leveraging advances in high-performance computing (HPC), machine learning, and quantum computing.
- Collaborate with quantum algorithm developers, computational physicists, and materials scientists to explore new frontiers in quantum materials modeling.
- Contribute expertise in electronic structure theory and many-body physics to research efforts focused on understanding and predicting material properties.
- Stay at the forefront of developments in computational materials science, incorporating state-of-the-art approaches into research projects.
- Serve as a
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