Scientist in Quantum Computing and Machine Learning

National Physical Laboratory (NPL)
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2 months ago
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Scientist in Quantum Computing and Machine Learning

Apply for the Scientist in Quantum Computing and Machine Learning role at National Physical Laboratory (NPL).


About the Role

We are hiring a Scientist to join NPL’s Quantum Software & Modelling team in the Quantum Technologies Department. You will be a vital part of our mission to deliver an accessible UK‑based quantum computer capable of running 1 trillion operations. The research will be undertaken in collaboration with experimental teams at NPL and leading national and international quantum computing companies and universities.


Research Focus

  • Development of quantum computing and classical computing algorithms and software for applications in materials science, chemistry, machine learning, and AI;
  • Development of machine learning and other AI approaches for large‑scale automation and modelling of quantum technologies;
  • Theory and algorithms for open quantum systems to determine physical decoherence mechanisms in qubits;
  • Development of methods to determine the effects of noise on quantum algorithms and quantum error correction.

About You

You’ll have a degree, M.Sc or equivalent experience in computational physics, chemistry, mathematics, AI, data science, computer science, quantum technologies or related subjects.


Core Expertise

  • Development of quantum computing algorithms and software;
  • Development of machine learning algorithms and software;
  • Development of tensor network algorithms and software;
  • Development of algorithms and software for materials or chemistry simulations and their application;
  • Development of models and software for open quantum systems;
  • Development of methods for quantum error correction;
  • Development of automation algorithms and software.

In this role you will develop a programme of research, pursue commercial and academic collaborations, support funding applications, and propose your own bids.


We actively recruit citizens of all backgrounds, but nationality, residency and security requirements can be more tightly defined than others. You will be asked about this throughout the recruitment process. To work at NPL you will need to obtain BPSS security clearance.


Please note: Applications will be reviewed and interviews conducted throughout the duration of this advert; we may bring the closing date forward. We encourage all interested applicants to apply as soon as practical.


How to Apply

Please include a list of publications within your CV and a short covering statement describing your key research accomplishments and how your skills match the requirements. For role‑specific queries, please contact .


About Us

The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) is a world‑leading centre of excellence that provides cutting‑edge measurement science, engineering and technology to underpin prosperity and quality of life in the UK.


NPL and DSIT have strong commitments to diversity and equality of opportunity, and welcome applications from candidates irrespective of background, gender, race, sexual orientation, religion, or age. Applications from women, disabled and black, Asian and minority ethnic candidates are encouraged. Disabled candidates will be guaranteed an interview under the Disability Confident Scheme.


We are committed to the health and well‑being of our employees. Flexible working and social activities are embedded in our culture to create a positive work‑life balance, along with a broad range of benefits.


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