The Leidos Quantum Incubator has an opening for a Quantum Networking Theorist with a background in quantum information science. This is an exciting opportunity to use your experience to help grow the Leidos quantum technologies portfolio of contract and internal R&D projects, benchmarking, and operational prototypes. In this position, the Quantum Networking Theorist will participate in the full life cycle of research & development of optical systems for the study of quantum-enabled remote sensing and communications. Ideal candidates should be interested in a career devoted to applied research and development with strong mathematical and software skills and should be interested in maturing technologies from concept to prototype.
Primary Responsibilities
Design, simulate, and analyze cutting edge devices in quantum communication, sensing, and precision positioning, navigation, and timing
Develop new concepts for quantum communication and distributed quantum device protocols
Design software to create high-fidelity simulation of quantum communications, photonics, or sensing experiments.
Collaborate with other team members, engineers, and scientists across the company and different fields to leverage quantum technologies to achieve mission goals
Multiple openings at various levels. The various position’s minimum education and experience requirements are as follows:
T3: Bachelor’s degree in physics, engineering, or related fields and 4+ years of prior relevant experience. Additional years of experience may be considered in lieu of degree requirements.
T4: Bachelor’s degree in physics, engineering, or related fields and 8+ years of prior relevant experience. Additional years of experience may be considered in lieu of degree requirements.
Basic Qualifications:
Research experience in one or more of the following areas: CV and DV quantum optics, quantum entanglement structure theory, quantum communications protocols, quantum information science, quantum error correction, and entangled quantum sensing
Familiarity with quantum information software tools such as Qiskit, Pennylane, SeQUeNCE, QuTIP, etc.
Experience developing innovative solutions based upon the application of relevant research results from a wide variety of sources
Strong theory and analytical skills
Strong technical writing skills with experience in writing advanced technical proposals.
US Citizenship with the ability to obtain and maintain a US government security clearance
Strong desire to learn new technologies and flexibility to change from one project to another quickly
Experience with standard programming languages for analytics or scientific applications, such as Python, Matlab, and Mathematica
Ability to effectively communicate to both technical and non-technical audiences
Highly motivated to publish in peer-reviewed journals and present research at conferences
Preferred Qualifications:
PhD in physics, mathematics, applied physics, engineering or related fields.
Extensive experience researching in quantum information and communication theory
Familiarity with stabilizer error correcting approaches as well as nontraditional approaches such as GKP, cat codes, and error detecting codes
Familiarity with theory and applications of quantum networks such as distributed quantum algorithms, network nonlocality, distributed quantum sensing, etc.
Comfort with tools ranging from numerical simulation to mathematical proof to demonstrate viability of quantum information concepts
Experience with covert quantum communications protocols such as QKD, QSDC, entanglement-assisted communication etc.
Experience with quantum-classical hybrid processing
Interest and experience in quantum communications, quantum networks, quantum sensing
Demonstrated experience in proposing and winning independent research funding
DoD Top Secret Clearance
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