Senior Staff Scientist - Fault-Tolerant Quantum Algorithms

IonQ, Inc.

College Park, MD(remote)

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$192,979–$252,659 Per Year
SKILLS
Algorithms, Analysis Skills, Benchmarking, C++ Programming Language, CPU (Central Processing Unit), Cloud Computing, Communication Skills, Community Development, Computer Science, Computer Skills, Computer Software, Conferences, Continuous Deployment/Delivery, Continuous Integration, Cost Estimates, Cross-Functional, Economic Development, GPU (Graphics Processing Unit), Government Contracts, High Tech Industry, IP (Internet Protocol), Intellectual Property Development, Leadership, Marketing, Mathematics, Metrics, Patents, Performance Tuning/Optimization, Physics, Product Engineering, Publications, Python Programming/Scripting Language, Quantum Computing, Return on Investment (ROI), Sales Operations, Technical Leadership, Willing to Travel
LOCATION
College Park, MD
POSTED
30+ days ago

We are looking for a Senior Staff Scientist - Fault-Tolerant Quantum Algorithms to help lead the technical development of highly differentiated quantum solutions that will bring value to society. As a Senior Staff Scientist - Fault-Tolerant Quantum Algorithms, you'll guide a cross-functional team whose mandate is central to IonQ's mission to solve the world's most complex problems using the world's best quantum computers.

As a technical leader in the field of fault-tolerant algorithms, you will help discover the next generation of quantum applications that will exceed state-of-the-art classical methods. You will be a core member of technical leadership in quantum algorithms, and you will drive research into new quantum algorithms and develop IP, computational resource models, long-term roadmaps, and end-to-end workflows that have the potential to disrupt the field of computing.

You will also work closely with product, engineering, marketing, sales, operations, and external customers/partners to brainstorm new ideas, propose complex, multi-year initiatives and represent IonQ at high-visibility technical conferences (often all in a single day).

Responsibilities:

• Influence the quantum applications roadmap towards fault-tolerant quantum algorithms that will make a large scientific and commercial impact by leading the origination, execution, and optimization of novel, end-to-end quantum algorithms. • Guide other team members towards this goal. • Perform detailed resource analyses of quantum algorithms and perform SWOT analysis of FTQC approaches compared to NISQ and/or classical methods. • Provide trusted expertise and leadership in FTQC algorithms and communicate the current state-of-the-art, scaling behaviors, trade offs, cross-over points, etc. to stakeholders across the company. • Lead technical interactions across multi-disciplinary teams to identify, define and solve challenging real-world problems using IonQ trapped-ion quantum computers. • Define, develop, and drive adoption of industry-leading benchmarking and resource estimation methodologies, metrics, and tools. • Develop portfolio of foundational IP and high-impact-factor peer-reviewed publications; represent IonQ externally with customer/clients and at conferences.

You'd be a good fit with:

PhD in physics, mathematics, computer science, or similar field, or comparable field or equivalent work experience + 5 years of professional experience in the quantum computing field

13+ years of professional experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience

Demonstrated expertise in FTQC algorithms that can scale to millions of qubits, billions of gates with line-of-sight to end-customer value: active portfolio of invited talks, repos, licenses, publications and/or patents

Active participant in the FTQC algorithm community via, e.g., development of tools (libraries, simulators, compiler), metrics (costing, resource estimation, ROI), and/or community (economic development, standards)

Relentless dedication to optimizing algorithmic performance (accuracy, time-to-solution) through elegant theoretical equations, as well as engineering optimization

Mastery of key mathematical techniques used in quantum computing and quantum algorithm development, and a demonstrated ability to communicate scientific results clearly.

You'd be a great fit with:

7+ years of professional work experience developing FT quantum algorithms that align with realistic industry problems such as computer-aided engineering, phase transitions, reaction modeling, cybersecurity, differential equations solving, simulation of physical systems, etc.

Deep expertise in quantum algorithms for relevant use cases. This could include quantum simulation (e.g., product formulas, qubitization, qDRIFT, etc.), quantum algorithms and primitives (e.g., block-encodings, LCU, QSP, QSVT, Gibbs sampling, quantum linear systems, etc.), and/or end-to-end fault-tolerant quantum algorithms as applied to detailed use cases.

Demonstrated expertise in Python and Qiskit or similar quantum SDK; working knowledge of C++.

Experience proposing, winning, and executing on consultative (paid) contracts; government contracting or defense contracting experience a plus.

Experience commercializing end-to-end software utilizing hybrid computing e.g. CPU + GPU + QPU, Edge, Cloud, etc. Knowledge of CI/CD a plus.

Location: This position can work onsite or hybrid from one of our offices (College Park, MD, Bothell, WA) or fully remote in the US.

Travel: 10% domestic and international

Job ID: 1254

The approximate base salary range for this position is $192,979 - $252,659. The total compensation package includes base, bonus, and equity.

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