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Job Location | Cambridge |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | Salary negotiable |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent, full-time |
This rapidly growing team spun-out from the University of Cambridge in 2018. Theyve secured new state-of-the-art lab and office space in Cambridge and have been awarded significant funding and several high-profile government grants. They are growing quickly!They are introducing some very exciting products to market, including quantum random number generation technology. Their devices emit and detect single-photons and are able to change the way we use communications, simulation, computing, sensing and metrology with the use of novel materials and semiconductor technology. Its ground-breaking stuff!Working in a fast-paced environment, the Quantum Source Scientist will enjoy all the perks of being part of a start-up who pride themselves in offering a diverse and inclusive environment for you to enjoy and develop your career in quantum technology.In this role, you will be part of the team developing the first generation of single-photon source products.This includes:* Design, fabrication, measurement and optimisation of the single-photon devices* Design, implementation and use of the confocal microscopy and quantum optics measurement suite.Requirements* Excellent degree in a subject such as electrical engineering, computer science, physics, or mathematics.* PhD or equivalent industry experience (4+ years) on experimental optics, quantum optics, semiconductor photonics or optoelectronics. You will be expected to have some, if not all of these skills:* Proven ability and appetite to improve the performance of novel mesoscopic and nano photonic devices through design and fabrication, e.g. GaAs quantum dots, terahertz lasers, quantum cascade lasers, transition-edge sensors.* Proven experience with complex optical measurement instruments and techniques e.g. single-photon spectroscopy, laser cooling, ion traps, optical lattices, interferometry, confocal microscopy, photon correlation.* You know how to design an experiment* You can collect, analyse and interpret experimental data* Experience with solid-state single-photon sources is not a requirement: top-level candidates with and without this experience are encouraged to apply.* LabView and Python competence for instrumentation and data analysis.Start: Winter 2020/2021Location: Cambridge, UKSalary: £NegotiableBenefits: * 25 days annual leave + UK Bank Holidays* Free and confidential Health & Wellbeing support* Pension scheme* Flexible working from home options* Complimentary fruit and drinks* Casual dress* Company events* Onsite parking* 10-minute cycle from Cambridge Station, under 1h from Kings Cross LondonIf you are interested in this position, feel you have the relevant experience and skills and would like to apply, please call our team on or apply online. Whilst wed love to get back to every applicant, it is not always possible, so if you havent heard from us within 3-5 days, please note that your application has not been successful on this occasion.Aspire Cambridge is acting as an Employment Agency in regards to this Permanent opportunity.