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Oxford Ionics

Oxford, England, United Kingdom
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About Oxford Ionics

Oxford Ionics, now part of IonQ, is a leading innovator in quantum computing, deploying the world's most powerful quantum computers to solve complex problems. The company is dedicated to advancing trapped-ion technology and is part of a global team transforming the future of quantum technology.

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Staff FPGA Engineer

As a Staff FPGA Engineer, you will design and develop FPGA features for quantum control systems, working on RTL modules, real-time control logic, and high-speed signal processing. You will collaborate with a highly technical team to deliver best-in-class control systems for advanced quantum computing.

Oxford Ionics Oxford, United Kingdom
On-site Permanent
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QPU Design Engineer

As a QPU Design Engineer, you will integrate features into complex chips for quantum computers, working closely with scientists and engineers to advance the design of high-performance quantum processing units. Your role involves guiding the chip design process from requirements to layout, ensuring compatibility and feasibility across multiple layers.

Oxford Ionics Oxford, United Kingdom
Hybrid Permanent

Why work here

  • Part of a global IonQ team, transforming the future of quantum technology.
  • Working with cutting-edge trapped-ion technology and state-of-the-art quantum systems.
  • Opportunities to work on groundbreaking research and development projects.
  • Collaborative and cross-disciplinary environment with physicists, engineers, and scientists.
  • Impactful role in solving complex problems that today's supercomputers cannot.

Frequently asked questions

What does Oxford Ionics do?

Oxford Ionics, now part of IonQ, is a leading innovator in quantum computing, deploying the world's most powerful quantum computers to solve complex problems. The company is dedicated to advancing trapped-ion technology and is part of a global team transforming the future of quantum technology. Oxford Ionics is active in Quantum Computing, Technology, and Innovation.

What stage is Oxford Ionics at?

Oxford Ionics is at the series b stage, with £45M raised to date, founded 7 years ago in 2019.

When was Oxford Ionics founded?

Oxford Ionics was founded in 2019 — that makes them 7 years old.

How big is Oxford Ionics?

Oxford Ionics sits in the 51-200 employee band according to their public profile. Use this as a rough size signal — actual headcount can shift between disclosures.

How many jobs does Oxford Ionics have open on Semiconductor Jobs?

Oxford Ionics has 2 open roles on Semiconductor Jobs right now. Browse the full list above and apply directly.

Does Oxford Ionics publish salaries?

Not consistently — Oxford Ionics's live roles on Semiconductor Jobs have minimal disclosure on salary, role detail or work policy. Check individual listings for specifics.

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