Application Engineer Quantum Technology - South Korea at Zurich Instruments

South Korea

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Entry Level & New Grad, Junior (1 to 2 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Quantum Computing, Quantum TechnologyIndustries

Requirements

  • PhD or MS in Physics with relevant background in quantum technologies
  • Solid technical background with practical lab experience; hands-on experience with radiofrequency/microwave signal generation and measurement
  • Experience in controlling and automating complex experiments, preferentially with Python
  • Fluent oral and written communication in Korean and good English skills
  • Availability to travel mainly within South Korea (around 50%)
  • Candidates who have graduated recently and candidates with several years of post-graduate experience are equally encouraged to apply

Responsibilities

  • Work with leading quantum researchers across South Korea and help them solve complex technical challenges
  • Provide onsite application-specific customer support, including system integration, product demonstrations and customer training
  • Establish new and maintain existing customer contacts and secure future sales in the area of quantum technologies
  • Develop the quantum computing market in South Korea, including superconducting qubits, spin qubits, etc
  • Consolidate market requirements and provide input to product development
  • Produce content including blog posts, application notes, technical documentation and videos

Skills

Python
Quantum Technologies
RF Signal Generation
Microwave Measurement
Superconducting Qubits
Spin Qubits
System Integration
Lab Automation

Zurich Instruments

Develops advanced quantum computing instruments

About Zurich Instruments

Zurich Instruments develops and manufactures products for Quantum Computing and Periodic Signal Measurement. Their product lineup includes quantum computing control systems, lock-in amplifiers, arbitrary waveform generators, impedance analyzers, phase-locked loops, digitizers, and boxcar averagers. These instruments help scientists and technologists measure complex phenomena accurately. Unlike many competitors, Zurich Instruments focuses on high-end instrumentation and provides direct support to its international clients. The company aims to support advancements in technology and science by offering specialized instrumentation and services, benefiting from its affiliation with the Rohde & Schwarz family.

Zurich, SwitzerlandHeadquarters
2008Year Founded
$89.2KTotal Funding
SEEDCompany Stage
Robotics & Automation, Industrial & Manufacturing, EducationIndustries
51-200Employees

Risks

Increased competition from giants like IBM and Google in quantum technologies.
Rapid tech advancements may render Zurich Instruments' products obsolete without quick innovation.
Geopolitical tensions could impact operations and sales in key markets like China.

Differentiation

Zurich Instruments specializes in high-end quantum computing and signal measurement instruments.
The SHF+ series offers advanced qubit control, enhancing quantum computing capabilities.
Global presence with offices in key markets like USA, China, and South Korea.

Upsides

AI integration in quantum systems boosts precision and efficiency for Zurich Instruments.
Growing quantum computing interest in Asia presents expansion opportunities for the company.
Collaborations with academic institutions foster innovation and credibility for Zurich Instruments.

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