Your mission
At planqc, we’re building a quantum computer based on neutral atoms—an architecture that offers long coherence times and scalable qubit arrays. Our work bridges experimental physics, software engineering, and systems design to develop a robust control stack for operating quantum systems in real-world conditions.
In the software team, our goal is to create reliable and maintainable infrastructure that enables precise control of the hardware and scalable integration with classical systems. We collaborate closely with physicists and engineers to ensure our tools support experimental needs while remaining performant and extensible.
As part of our software engineering team, you’ll work on the control software that interfaces directly with our quantum hardware. In this role, you will:
- Take end-to-end ownership of camera systems used in the quantum control infrastructure
- Develop new camera-related features, maintain existing functionality, and troubleshoot bugs
- Work close to the hardware, optimizing performance-critical components and contributing to low-level driver development
- Collaborate with a cross-functional team of physicists, engineers, and software developers
- Contribute to building scalable, reliable tools for quantum hardware control
This role is ideally suited for students who are in their Master’s program or have recently graduated and want to gain deep technical experience in a high-impact environment.