Principal Quantum Advanced Characterization Engineer | Microsoft Careers

Microsoft

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Work type
On-site
Location
Redmond, WA
Salary
$142,800–$274,800 / yr
Posted
1 day ago
Closes
Nov 30, 2026

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TL;DR · Principal Quantum Advanced Characterization Engineer | Microsoft Careers

As a Principal Quantum Advanced Characterization Engineer, you will join a cutting-edge research team focused on quantum hardware R&D. Your primary responsibilities include defining and executing sophisticated characterization experiments using STM/STS, APT, and TEM to extract atomic-scale information crucial for qubit performance. You will collaborate with internal teams and external national laboratories to establish feedback loops between materials properties and device metrics, driving technical leadership across multidisciplinary projects. Key skills required are deep expertise in advanced characterization techniques, experience with complex experimental design, and proficiency in AI/ML tools for data analysis. The role demands a PhD in Physics or related fields plus extensive R&D experience, familiarity with semiconductor-superconductor hybrid materials, and strong publication records.

What you'll do

  • Define and execute advanced characterization experiments using STM/STS, APT, and TEM.
  • Extract atomic-scale information on composition, defects, and electronic states for quantum materials.
  • Establish feedback loops linking nanoscale measurements to qubit performance metrics.
  • Lead experimental campaigns at national laboratories and user facilities.
  • Provide technical direction across materials, fabrication, and device teams based on characterization insights.
  • Develop pipelines for high-throughput data acquisition and AI-enabled analysis.

What we're looking for

  • PhD in Physics, Materials Science, or related field and 3+ years of experience in quantum materials R&D.
  • Expertise in STM/STS, APT, TEM, and interpreting nanoscale structural and electronic data.
  • Experience designing and executing complex characterization experiments and working across multidisciplinary teams.
  • Ability to translate characterization results into actionable guidance for materials growth and device integration.
  • Develop strategic collaborations with external experts and execute multi-institution experimental programs.

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