About Quantum Brilliance
We are the world leader in room temperature quantum computing. Our company has created diamond quantum microprocessors using the most advanced diamond fabrication techniques. We aim to make quantum technologies available in everyday devices, from data centres to remote and mobile systems like autonomous robots and satellites. In addition to our quantum accelerators, we are exploring applications of our patented diamond fabrication methods in quantum sensing.
Founded in 2019 by leaders in diamond quantum science from the Australian National University, an Australia-German company, our headquarters are in Canberra and Stuttgart, with additional locations across Australia and southern Germany. We are a venture-capital backed company with Tier-1 investors including Main Sequence, Moelis Asset Management, quantum computing and machine learning serial entrepreneurs.
We are looking for a Quantum Diamond Materials Engineer to build our diamond materials expertise and help develop fabrication techniques for our diamond quantum devices.
Mission
As a Quantum Diamond Materials Engineer, you will play a key role in one of our largest R&D programs by developing novel and advanced CVD processes for the fabrication of our diamond quantum microprocessors and quantum sensing modules. The role will be embedded with our engineering team in Melbourne, with opportunities to travel or relocate to our office in Japan, where you will work closely with the world-leading diamond scientists and our Program Management to solve technical challenges and advance joint research projects. You will be working across multiple research institutes in Melbourne to perform different activities. This role offers the unique experience of undertaking world-class research in an industry environment with a strong commercial purpose.
Job Summary
* You will be responsible for developing new diamond CVD recipes.
* You will plan and perform diamond materials characterisation.
* You will interface with external R&D partners and suppliers (e.g., for materials characterization, diamond sourcing).
* You will work closely with program manager to plan project and keep activities on track. Manage day-to-day activities and support with administrative tasks.
* You will build our CVD knowledge database.
About You
* You hold a PhD in Physics, Material Science, Chemical Engineering or similar discipline.
* You have a strong technical background in diamond CVD or CVD growth of related materials; at least several years of hands-on experience in CVD process, plasma and vacuum technology.
* You have a good understanding of materials characterisation techniques (e.g., Raman spectroscopy, AFM, XRD, XPS) and data analysis.
* You are familiar with working in a project environment (e.g., in a publicly funded project or commercial project); experience in managing projects and/or team leadership is a plus.
* You are comfortable working hands on in a laboratory environment. Safety conscious.
* You have excellent communication skills and independent learning and thinking skills.
* You are driven, creative, humble, honest and collaborative.
* You are able to travel between multiple research sites in Melbourne.
* You are excited about emerging technology and working in a start-up company.
* Knowledge in quantum technologies is a plus.
About an R&D Role with Quantum Brilliance
You'll join a team of experts working to create massive, transformative impact. You'll join a team of problem-solvers, who are curious and driven to understand and master new things. We pride ourselves on a collaborative environment, where we learn from the unique expertise that each person brings, and support the growth of each team member.
* Working with bright and engaging colleagues, aligned to a common goal. In many academic settings, there are 1-2 people at most working on a particular project. At Quantum Brilliance, there are more people on your project and closely related topics, creating a vibrant environment with lots to learn and share. It also provides an environment to develop your skills in project management and coordination.
* Collaborating with colleagues around the world. We currently have labs in several locations across Australia and Germany, and collaborate with leading research institutions and quantum technology companies.
* Continuous learning. You're expected to keep pace with the state of the art in the field, reading papers and attending conferences. If you're switching fields, you'll need to rapidly get up to speed with the literature history, something we will help with but that you are expected to drive. There are further exciting learnings in project management, team leadership, and business operations.
* Research leadership. As you complete projects and build your understanding of the company and its R&D programs, you will be increasingly expected to provide input to help shape roadmaps and targets for subsequent R&D projects. This can include pitching projects to follow-up on discoveries made during previous projects.
* Creating IP and patenting your inventions.
* Publishing. We'll publish from time to time as a company, including technical white papers and scientific papers targeting top-tier journals, with authorship following the usual scientific conventions. In contrast to an academic environment, the publishing is driven by strategic considerations rather than as our primary 'product'.
* Conferences and outreach. We provide opportunities for presenting at and/or participating in conferences, workshops and careers events.
* Lecturing and teaching. You won't be convening undergrad courses, but you will still have plenty of opportunities to share your knowledge within the team. This can include providing technical leadership and mentoring to other team members, doing projects with brilliant interns, and regular internal technical group meetings.
* Research environment. Our labs are co-located with universities or public research institutions, at sites across Australia and Germany.
* Applying for grants. Depending on your role with QB and the funding/partnership opportunities, this might still be a thing. But there tends to be a much higher success rate, shorter timelines to funding outcomes, and it's no longer a live-or-die thing for your career.