About Us The Quantum R&D Division at Fujitsu Research of India Pvt Ltd (FRIPL) combines the strengths of Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Computing to build next-generation computational systems. As part of a global network of Fujitsu Quantum Labs across Japan, India, the USA, and Europe, the India team contributes to the complete Quantum Computing Stack, interfacing hardware, simulators, algorithms, and applications (https://global.fujitsu/en-apac/local/technology/research/quantumcomputing)
Overview : We are seeking a Research Manager to join our Quantum Technology R&D team. The manager supports original research in the field of Quantum Technology according to Fujitsus Quantum strategy. The candidate is responsible for managing a high-performance team that solves problems that are cutting-edge and enable progress in the field. The role lies at the intersection of quantum theory and software. Job Requirement: Strong academic credentials in a sub-field of quantum technologies such as quantum algorithms, quantum error correction, or quantum communications from the theory & software perspective. Very strong track record of publications in top journals in Quantum Field. Needs to be abreast of current state of art in the stated field of expertise. Education/Experience PhD with relevant industry experience in the field of Quantum. 7-12 years of experience and proven track-record in leading multi-year technical projects. Experience in patent filing and innovations. Experience in usage/support of quantum software packages. Shows ability and examples of working in new fields in the Quantum areas. Preferred experience Background in numerical techniques and HPC deployment. Has experience in grant/project proposal writing. Related management skills: Must have led a team before or had equivalent mentorship experience. Must have examples of mentoring very junior researchers. Understand the inner workings and has knowledge of managing a high-performance team. Alignment on key values such as innovation and collaboration.
Keyskills: Quantum Computing Quantum Technology