Base: $80,000 - $252,289; bonus/equity: not specif...
Not specified; likely hybrid or onsite given the nature of research work.
Quantum information science expertise
Python or mathematica programming skills
Ability to obtain us security clearance
The University of Maryland's Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence & Security (ARLIS) is seeking professionals skilled in quantum information science to contribute to national security projects. The positions available cater to various experience levels, focusing on research and development in quantum technologies, with responsibilities that may include project management, experimental evaluation, and collaboration with interdisciplinary teams
Job Summary
The position involves conducting applied research in quantum information science to support U.S. national security missions through the Maryland Institute for Quantum Applications.
Candidates will evaluate emerging quantum computing, sensing, and networking technologies for Department of Defense and Intelligence Community applications.
Successful candidates must be able to obtain an interim Secret security clearance prior to commencing employment.
Matching Summary
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The University of Maryland's Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence & Security (ARLIS) is seeking professionals skilled in quantum information science to contribute to national security projects. The positions available cater to various experience levels, focusing on research and development in quantum technologies, with responsibilities that may include project management, experimental evaluation, and collaboration with interdisciplinary teams.
Salary
Base: $80,000 - $252,289; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Quantum Information Science expertise
Python or Mathematica programming skills
Ability to obtain US security clearance
Nice-to-have
Federal government-sponsored research experience
Active security clearance status
Experience with DoD and IC applications
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Physics, Engineering, CS, Math, or related field
PhD required for Research Scientist and Engineer tracks
U.S. citizenship required for security clearance eligibility