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AMO Quantum Physicist | Global Opportunities
Locations
- United States: Boston
- United Kingdom: Cambridge, Oxford
- Europe: Paris, Munich, Hamburg, Siegen
- Japan: Tokyo
I’m currently collaborating with several leading quantum technology companies globally to develop next-generation quantum computing and quantum networking hardware. These organisations work on neutral atom and trapped-ion platforms and seek talented experimental AMO physicists to join their growing teams.
If your expertise lies in:
- Neutral atoms
- Trapped ions
- Optical tweezers
- Laser cooling and trapping
- Quantum optics
- Experimental quantum hardware
...then I’d love to speak with you.
Responsibilities (Vary by Organisation but May Include)
- Designing, building, and optimising cutting-edge AMO experiments
- Developing neutral atom or trapped-ion quantum hardware
- Designing and integrating optical, laser, and vacuum systems
- Manipulating and controlling atomic qubits
- Characterising, testing, and optimising experimental performance
- Developing experimental control software and automation tools
- Analysing experimental data to improve system performance
- Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to advance next-generation quantum technologies
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Key Requirements
- PhD (or equivalent industry experience) in AMO Physics, Quantum Physics, or a related discipline
- Hands-on experimental experience in an AMO laboratory
- Strong problem-solving and experimental skills
- Excellent communication and collaborative working style
Skills & Expertise Desired
We’re interested in candidates who have expertise in:
- Neutral atom or trapped-ion quantum computing
- Optical tweezers
- Laser cooling and trapping
- Atomic, Molecular & Optical (AMO) physics
- Quantum optics
- Laser systems and optical instrumentation
- Ultra-high vacuum (UHV) systems
- Experimental quantum hardware
- Quantum control and automation
- Scientific programming (Python, LabVIEW, MATLAB or equivalent)


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What’s Offered
Opportunities span rapidly growing startups to established leaders in quantum technology. Potential benefits include:
- Competitive salary
- Equity or stock options
- Relocation support (where applicable)
- Visa sponsorship (where applicable)
- Access to world-class laboratories and facilities
- The chance to help shape the future of quantum technology
If you specialise in neutral atoms or trapped ions and are interested in discussing current opportunities, I’d welcome a confidential conversation.
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