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Machine Learning Scientists and Engineers: AI for Quantum (Hiring Immediately)

Quantinuum
London
2 months ago
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At Quantinuum, we have formed a new team to implement our AI strategy. This team currently consists of 14 employees. We are now talent pooling for future positions in this team. Please register your interest, and we will get back to you when new roles open. Note that replies may not be immediate as all current positions have been filled.

About Quantum Computing and AI

Designing, building, programming, and using a quantum computer poses numerous challenges. Modern AI methods show promise in tackling them, requiring quantum computing scientists to identify use cases and design experiments.

Roles in the AI for Quantum TeamMachine Learning Scientist

Design ML experiments in collaboration with ML engineers and quantum scientists. Lead the development of tools applying AI to quantum computing, with access to Quantinuum’s quantum computers. Applications include circuit optimization, quantum algorithm design, and error mitigation strategies.

Machine Learning Engineer

Use state-of-the-art methods with quantum scientists to solve problems in the quantum stack, such as circuit compilation and error correction, and explore quantum advantage by integrating quantum computers with AI systems.

Responsibilities

  • Research novel AI use cases for quantum program synthesis.
  • Identify high-impact problems for Quantinuum.
  • Collaborate with engineering, product management, and other teams.
  • Represent the team at scientific and industry conferences.

Key Requirements

  • Master’s or Ph.D. in relevant fields or equivalent experience.
  • Experience in applied AI for scientific problems.
  • Previous quantum computing experience.
  • Knowledge of quantum advantage literature.

Desirable Skills

  • Knowledge of quantum physics or related fields.
  • Experience with large-scale machine learning and high-performance computing.

Benefits

Work with a talented team, competitive package, equity, paid holidays, pension, flexible working, and parental benefits.

About Quantinuum

Quantinuum is a leading quantum computing company, pioneering hardware and software solutions with around 500 employees. We are committed to accelerating quantum computing breakthroughs and are an equal opportunity employer.

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