Quantum Error Correction Theorist

Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland April 15, 2026 Full Time

Job Title: Quantum Error Correction Theorist

Location: Zurich, Switzerland

Employment Type: Full-Time

Department: Quantum Architecture

Position Overview

We are seeking a Quantum Error Correction (QEC) Theorist with deep expertise in fault-tolerant quantum computing and a strong understanding of trapped-ion systems or other atomic systems. The successful candidate will design, analyze, and optimize error correction protocols tailored to trapped-ion architectures, bridging theory and hardware implementation.

You will collaborate closely with experimental physicists, control engineers, and quantum software teams to enable practical fault tolerance on near-term and scalable ion-trap platforms. You will also be expected to work with external partners and lead collaborations with academic and industrial teams.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design and analyze quantum error correction codes suited for trapped-ion systems (e.g., surface codes, color codes, LDPC codes, bosonic codes).
  • Develop architecture-aware fault-tolerant schemes considering realistic noise models (dephasing, motional mode heating, crosstalk, gate infidelity, leakage).
  • Optimize syndrome extraction protocols using native trapped-ion gates
  • Model logical error rates under hardware-constrained connectivity in a 2D ion shuttling architecture.
  • Collaborate with experimental teams to validate QEC protocols on real hardware.
  • Contribute to threshold analysis, decoding strategy development, and resource estimation for large-scale algorithms.
  • Publish findings in leading journals and present at major conferences.

Required Qualifications

  • Masters or PhD in Physics, Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, or a related field.
  • Demonstrated expertise in quantum error correction and fault-tolerant quantum computing.
  • Strong analytical and numerical modelling skills.
  • Experience working with realistic noise models and hardware constraints.
  • Proficiency in Python and scientific computing tools (NumPy, SciPy, JAX, QuTip, STIM, or similar).

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience with trapped-ion quantum computing architectures.
  • Knowledge of decoder implementations (MWPM, belief propagation, neural decoders).
  • Familiarity with quantum software frameworks (e.g., Qiskit, Cirq, or hardware-specific SDKs).
  • Experience with architectural proposals of at least one of the major competing QC platforms, with preference for dynamically reconfigurable approaches.
  • Experience modelling Open Quantum Systems
  • Track record of publications in top-tier journals

What We Offer

  • Opportunity to define the fault-tolerance roadmap for a trapped-ion quantum platform.
  • Close collaboration between theory and experiment in a rapidly scaling quantum hardware program.
  • Access to cutting-edge ion-trap hardware that breaks away from the mainstream.
  • Competitive compensation and equity. Stock option plan that allows you to become a true shareholder in the company.
  • Flexible work environment (home office).
  • Be part of a dynamic team that operates on four core principles: Excellence, Reliability, Trust & Open Feedback.
  • Zurich constantly ranks at or near the top of most liveable cities in the world. Whether you like the arts, sports or nature, Zurich has it all on offer
  • 30 days of holiday.

Impact

Your work will directly shape the path toward scalable, fault-tolerant trapped-ion quantum computing—transforming today’s high-fidelity devices into tomorrow’s logical quantum processors.

To Apply:

Please submit your CV and a cover letter.

We are an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse and inclusive team.

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