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Senior Applied Modelling Scientist


Company : CSIRO


Location : Sydney, New South Wales


Created : 2025-07-08


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

About usFounded in 2017, Q-CTRL has grown to become the global leader in quantum technology. We use control to solve the hardest problems facing quantum, improving hardware performance and accelerating pathways to useful quantum computers and other technologies. As a product-led company, we bring together diverse teams such as product, design, engineering, and research to achieve our mission of making quantum technology useful. Join us to help shape the quantum future.Key milestones include:In November 2023, announced an industry-first partnership with IBM Quantum Services, integrating our software with all IBM quantum computers.In September 2024, started offering services via IBMs Qiskit Functions Catalog as an inaugural partner.Moved our global HQ into a purpose-built quantum technology facility in Australia.Delivered outcomes like software-ruggedized quantum sensing for navigation without GPS, featured in the New York Times.In October 2024, expanded our Series B funding to USD $113M, with $59M in new capital.Expanded our global offices to Los Angeles, Berlin, Oxford, and San Francisco.We are hiring the right talent to educate, innovate, and deliver in the quantum sector. If you want to help build the quantum future, read on.About the roleWe are seeking a Senior Applied Modelling Scientist to develop next-generation small-form-factor quantum magnetometers that are highly sensitive, ultrastable, and reliable in harsh environments. You will collaborate with quantum sensing experts to develop magnetometry technology addressing challenges in aeronautical positioning, geophysical surveying, and magnetic anomaly detection. A key focus will be developing methods to remove magnetic and vibrational noise from the platform. Your algorithms, signal processing, automation, and data analytics will guide the design, construction, and operation of our quantum sensors for specific applications. #J-18808-Ljbffr