R&D Scientist, Quantum Algorithms in London, England at Quantinuum
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Job Description
We are seeking a Research Scientist for our London location to work on quantum algorithms with a focus on solving differential equations.
In this role, you will design quantum algorithms and apply them to real-world problems. You will also contribute to resource estimation and implementation of relevant primitives on Quantinuum’s quantum hardware. The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience in at least one of our core research interests in quantum simulation, adiabatic quantum computing, quantum singular value transformation, Gibbs state preparation, variational quantum algorithms, partial differential equations. They will also have hands-on experience with at least one versatile classical approach to algorithm design, such as neural networks, tensor networks, quantum Monte Carlo, or exact diagonalization.
You will collaborate closely with researchers across the full quantum computing stack—including hardware, quantum error correction, and software teams—to translate theoretical advances into experiments on real quantum processors. The role also involves supporting collaborations with academic and industry partners to explore and develop promising use cases of quantum solvers for partial differential equations.
Researchers in this role are encouraged to publish their work in leading scientific journals and present their results at top international conferences.
Key responsibilities:
- Contribute to the team’s research & development (R&D) efforts in quantum algorithms for solving differential equations
- Collaborate with team members and other teams on quantum algorithm design and end-to-end resource estimation of quantum algorithms under realistic hardware constraints
- Contribute to external R&D collaborations
- Communicate scientific results via publications and presentations
Requirements:
- PhD in a relevant field (physics, mathematics, computer science etc.)
- Experience in quantum algorithms and their applications
What we value:
- Demonstrated research track record via publications in a relevant field
- Experience related to partial differential equations or quantum chemistry
- Familiarity with the implementation of quantum algorithms
- Programming skills in a high-level language such as Python and relevant tools
- An interest in fault tolerance and quantum error correction
- An interest in end-to-end resource estimates
- Excellent spoken and written communication skills