Détail du poste About Pasqal PASQAL designs and develops Quantum Processing Units (QPUs) and associated software tools. Our innovative technology enables us to address use cases that are currently beyond the reach of the most powerful supercomputers; these cases can concern industrial application challenges as well as fundamental science needs. In addition to the exceptional computing power they provide, QPUs are highly energy efficient and will contribute to a significant reduction in the carbon footprint of the HPC industry. Job Description We are looking for a Quantum Software Engineer to develop hardware-aware software for Pasqal neutral-atom quantum computing systems. In this role, you will work both on our analog and digital quantum stack. On the digital stack, you will work on circuit compilation and hardware orchestration for neutral-atom devices. On the analog stack, you will maintain the Pulser stack, of which our open source library Pulser is the first and most visible layer. For this role, you will work directly with quantum hardware, controls, and theory teams to bridge the gap between high-level quantum programs and low-level hardware execution. This position requires strong software engineering skills, a good understanding of quantum information theory, and practical knowledge of neutral-atom architectures, including atom arrays, native gate sets, and experimental constraints. Key responsibilities: - Implement a hardware/software interface for pulse and atom movement-level instructions, respecting hardware constraints. - Design hardware-aware schedulers, quantum circuit compilers and optimization pipelines tailored to neutral-atom hardware for digital quantum computing. - Collaborate closely with Quantum Hardware Engineers (e.g. system performance, quantum processing and register) to align software abstractions with experimental capabilities. - Benchmark and analyze compiled circuits on emulators and real neutral-atom devices. - Maintain Pulser, our s
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