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CHANGING THE FUTURE OF QUANTUM COMPUTING MEANS THINKING DIFFERENTLY
If you’re passionate about quantum technology and eager to tackle groundbreaking challenges, come join our world-class team and help bring game-changing technology to market. We are actively seeking highly talented and energetic team members.
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At Equal1, we’re not just building the next generation of quantum technology—we strive to be the first to bring it to market. As a cutting-edge quantum computing startup, we offer a unique environment where scientific discovery meets commercial innovation. Our international team spans offices in Dublin, the Netherlands, the US, Canada, and Romania.
We collaborate with leading academic institutions renowned for their fundamental research in quantum devices, quantum information processing, and the quantum ecosystem, including the Institute Quantique in Sherbrooke, TNO in Delft, the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre, and the University of Glasgow. We lead and participate in several scientific consortiums supported by European Commission programs and National Irish Programs, allowing us to work closely with top scientific and engineering groups worldwide.
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If our purpose and ambitious goals resonate with you, and you’re eager to tackle the forefront of quantum technology, we want to hear from you! Share your CV and join us in shaping the future of quantum computing.
At Equal1, you’ll find a supportive, innovative, and dynamic environment where your skills and expertise can truly shine.
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SENIOR QUANTUM ERROR CORRECTION RESEARCHER
This pivotal role blends rigorous expertise in quantum error correction with a passion for pushing the frontiers of quantum computing research from conceptual studies to real-world application.
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PRINCIPAL VERIFICATION LEAD
Equal1 is building Quantum SoCs, that will require a professional and novel approach to functional verification. If you’ve already got functional verification expertise and are looking for an opportunity to influence how QSoC should be verified come and talk to us.
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WHY EQUAL1?