Fabrication Engineer for Superconducting Quantum Circuits
100%, Zurich, fixed-term
The ETH Zurich - PSI Quantum Computing Hub explores and solves long-standing challenges in quantum computing. It develops new technology and approaches which benefit from a coherent, farsighted vision, and it provides services to the quantum community through collaborations with academia and industry. The Quantum Computing Hub hosts two laboratories which specialize in the two leading quantum computing platforms: superconducting circuits and trapped ions.
Project background
At the Quantum Device Lab, led by Andreas Wallraff at the Department of Physics of ETH Zurich, we fabricate quantum devices using micro- and nanofabrication techniques. We use the devices to conduct state-of-the-art experimental research in quantum information science and technology, circuit quantum electrodynamics, and quantum optics with superconducting electronic circuits. Furthermore, we work on scaling the developed technologies to build large-scale quantum computers.
Job description
You will become part of our young research team constantly pushing the frontier of quantum technologies. You will participate in the development of quantum hardware such as quantum processor chips with a few tens of qubits. Your tasks are centered around cleanroom micro- and nano-fabrication, including the execution and optimization of existing fabrication processes, process analysis and device metrology, and research and development in general. Technical and scientific documentation of your work plays an important role. You will be working closely with scientists from the Quantum Device Lab who have the lead in characterizing and operating the fabricated devices.
Profile
We are looking for a highly motivated fabrication engineer. Candidates ideally have experience in an academic and/or industrial setting in a number of the following areas:
- Use of cleanroom facilities, electron beam lithography, photolithography, dry and wet etching, thin film deposition, surface characterization, metrology (optical-, scanning-electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy), material science, UHV technology, and cryogenic systems
- Process development, fabrication troubleshooting, failure/root cause analysis, and statistical process control
- Python or Matlab/Octave fluency or willingness to acquire such
You are expected to demonstrate a high level of initiative and independence, have experience in systematically documenting their work and they should be skilled in communicating their findings to their collaborators in a multidisciplinary environment.
You must hold a Master degree or equivalent in micro- and nanofabrication, material science, physics, or a related field. A PhD degree can be helpful but is not required.
You must possess excellent English communication skills; knowledge of German is a plus.
Workplace
Workplace
We offer
- Embedding into the rapidly developing field of quantum technology and exposure to a wide range of challenges and learning opportunities.
- Collaborative, interdisciplinary R&D environment.
- Rewarding, inspiring working environment with a flat hierarchy and open culture in a diverse and international team.
- Access to state-of-the-art cleanroom fabrication facilities located at ETH Hönggerberg, at IBM Rüschlikon and at PSI Villigen.
We value diversity
Curious? So are we.
We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents:
- Letter of motivation
- CV
- Any material which supports your application, such as descriptions of completed projects, project documentation, employment references, if applicable academic documents including master or PhD thesis
- if applicable, 1-2 page summary of your ongoing or completed nanofabrication projects (links to publications are encouraged)
Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications submitted by email or postal services will not be considered.
Further information about the Quantum Device Lab can be found on our website www.qudev.ethz.ch. Questions regarding the position should be directed to Mohsen Bahrami, Mohsen.bahrami@phys.ethz.ch (no applications).
For recruitment services, the GTC of ETH Zurich apply.
About ETH Zürich
Curious? So are we.
We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents:
- Letter of motivation
- CV
- Any material which supports your application, such as descriptions of completed projects, project documentation, employment references, if applicable academic documents including master or PhD thesis
- if applicable, 1-2 page summary of your ongoing or completed nanofabrication projects (links to publications are encouraged)
Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications submitted by email or postal services will not be considered.
Further information about the Quantum Device Lab can be found on our website www.qudev.ethz.ch. Questions regarding the position should be directed to Mohsen Bahrami, Mohsen.bahrami@phys.ethz.ch (no applications).
For recruitment services, the GTC of ETH Zurich apply.