Technergetics · 4 hours ago
Part-Time Quantum Laboratory Technician
Technergetics is a US-based company headquartered in Utica, NY, focusing on cutting-edge cyber technology research. As a Quantum Laboratory Technician, you will support research on quantum networks and technologies, maintain advanced laboratory equipment, and assist in conducting experiments related to quantum computing and networking.
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Responsibilities
Maintain and operate the following advanced laboratory equipment: stabilized laser systems, vacuum equipment, and cryogenic equipment including dilution refrigerators
Perform experiments including measurements of RF signatures of superconducting devices, trapping and manipulating matter-based qubits, characterization of optical systems including nonlinear frequency conversion systems, imaging systems, and photonic integrated circuits
Conduct team-based research, clearly convey scientific information through technical papers and presentations, devise novel concepts to advance communication and networking using quantum technologies, and maintain clear and detailed technical research notes
Support day-to-day operations of advanced laboratory equipment and planning/execution of experiments related to quantum networking, quantum computing, and supporting technologies
Provide key support to develop quantum networks for secure communication and sensing
Assist with tasking under the Quantum effort that may not be specifically listed here
Qualification
Required
Knowledge in physics, applied physics, optics, microsystems engineering or related field with specialization in quantum and/or integrated technology
Experience in experimental physics in areas such as atomic, optical, and molecular physics, quantum technology, or solid-state physics
Ability to clearly communicate advanced technical concepts with a diverse group of scientists and engineers
Maintain organized and detailed laboratory notes
Work well as part of a team, especially in an interdisciplinary setting consisting of professionals from different physics and engineering fields