According to a recent LinkedIn post from QuamCore, the company is recruiting a Researcher / Lab Engineer to work on next‑generation superconducting qubits in a joint sponsored research project with Prof. Serge Rosenblum’s quantum computing group at the Weizmann Institute of Science. The role spans chip design, cleanroom fabrication, and cryogenic measurement, with responsibility for developing and refining a novel qubit fabrication process and leading associated testing.
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The post highlights that the successful candidate will join a 13‑member team of scientists and graduate students and may contribute to scientific publications, suggesting ongoing, research‑intensive hardware development activity. For investors, this hiring effort implies continued investment in core quantum hardware capabilities and close collaboration with an academic partner, which could enhance QuamCore’s technology pipeline but also underscores the company’s focus on longer‑term R&D rather than immediate commercial scaling.
The skills sought—micro/nanofabrication, cryogenic measurements, and coding—point to deep in‑house expertise being built around superconducting qubit design and characterization. If successful, such capabilities may improve qubit coherence and performance, potentially strengthening QuamCore’s competitive positioning in the quantum computing hardware landscape and improving its prospects for future partnerships, grants, or strategic funding aligned with high‑end quantum research.

