Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is hiring a Project Scientist - Superconducting Materials & Interfaces (Quantum) within the Molecular Foundry division. This position will lead materials development efforts aimed at improving superconducting qubit performance for the Quantum Systems Accelerator (QSA) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. This term appointment, expected to last up to five years contingent on funding, will focus on the growth and characterization of superconducting materials using the QIS cluster tool from Angstrom Engineering, located in the Foundrys Nanofabrication cleanroom. The work will investigate the bulk and interfacial properties of standard and novel superconducting materials on substrates of varying composition and purity, with an emphasis on applying Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) and Atomic Layer Etching (ALE) to refine material interfaces and assess their impact on qubit performance.
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