Research Scientist – Quantum & AI Photonic Chip Simulation

QUANTUM COMPUTING, INC.

Research Scientist – Quantum & AI Photonic Chip Simulation

Hoboken, NJ
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Location: Hoboken, NJ

    Department: Tomorrow

    Reports to: Ting Bu

    Position Overview

    The Research Scientist will work on the modeling, simulation, and architectural development of

    quantum and artificial intelligence (AI) computational structures intended for chip-scale

    implementation. This role focuses on translating advanced quantum and AI concepts into

    physically realistic, simulation-validated device and system designs suitable for fabrication. It

    concentrates on high-fidelity simulation, feasibility analysis, and performance optimization under

    practical fabrication constraints. The role serves as a technical bridge between the research

    team developing novel quantum/AI architectures and the chip fabrication team responsible for

    implementation, ensuring that proposed designs are physically realizable, scalable, and

    performance-optimized prior to tape-out.

    Duties and Responsibilities

    ● Develop and simulate quantum and AI-based photonic architectures for on-chip

    implementation.

    ● Translate high-level computational concepts into device-level and system-level

    simulation models.

    ● Perform rigorous electromagnetic and multiphysics simulations to evaluate optical,

    nonlinear, and quantum effects.

    ● Model and simulate quantum photonic circuits and quantum gates under realistic device

    conditions.

    ● Analyze fabrication tolerances and material constraints to assess design robustness.

    Optimize photonic device structures for performance, scalability, and manufacturability.

    ● Collaborate closely with fabrication and packaging teams to ensure simulation models

    align with process capabilities.

    ● Support post-fabrication validation by correlating experimental results with simulation

    predictions.

    ● Document modeling methodologies, simulation results, and architectural trade-offs for

    internal and external reporting.

    Required Qualifications

    Education

    ● Ph.D. in Physics, Applied Physics, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related discipline.

    Technical Background

    ● Strong foundation in Photonics, Quantum optics, Nonlinear optics

    ● Demonstrated experience in simulation of photonic integrated circuits.

    ● Experience modeling and simulating quantum gates or quantum optical systems.

    ● Understanding of semiconductor/TFLN and photonic chip fabrication processes sufficient

    to incorporate realistic constraints into simulations.

    ● Familiarity with chip testing and packaging considerations from a modeling perspective.

    Software Proficiency

    ● Lumerical (FDTD, MODE, INTERCONNECT)

    ● Tidy3D

    ● COMSOL Multiphysics

    ● Python

    ● MATLAB