Research Scientist (Theory, AMO Physics)
Nano Qt
Posted: July 24, 2025
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Research Scientist (Theory, AMO Physics) in Tokyo, Japan, with focus on quantum computing and quantum information applications.
Required Skills
Job Description
Role
• Engage in both independent and collaborative research in the field of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical (AMO) physics, focusing on quantum information applications.
• Develop scalable architectures for neutral-atom Quantum Processing Units (QPUs) with cavity Quantum Electrodynamics (QED) atom-light interfaces, towards distributed quantum computing and quantum communications. This involves close collaboration with NanoQT’s FTQC/Quantum Information team (including high-rate QEC specialists).
• Develop and/or optimize protocols for fast and high-fidelity neutral-atom qubit operations, both in free space and in optical cavities.
• Propose novel applications of neutral atom and cavity QED systems for quantum communications, quantum sensing, analog quantum simulations, and other emerging quantum technologies.
• Publish results in peer-reviewed academic journals.
• Contribute to the design and optimization of nanofiber cavity QED and free-space neutral atom hardware, working closely with NanoQT’s hardware team (cold-atom and cavity QED experimentalists).
Qualifications
• Must have PhD before commencing the role.
Requirements
• Demonstrated expertise in theoretical research, particularly focused on Atomic, Molecular, and Optical (AMO) systems for quantum information applications, substantiated by publication history.
• Strong programming and code/data organization skills for efficient and reproducible numerical simulations.
• Proficient in verbal and written English communication (proficiency in Japanese is not mandatory).
• Ability to work cohesively in an interdisciplinary team and adjust to a rapidly evolving environment.
Desired Experience
• In-depth knowledge of cavity QED and/or neutral atoms for quantum information applications.
• Basic knowledge in fault-tolerant quantum computing and quantum communication.
• Leading role in collaborative research projects with experimentalists.
Compensation
• Competitive salary.