DevOps Engineer, Phasecraft

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Docker
Kubernetes
Python
Junior, Mid and Senior level
London
Phasecraft

Quantum computing software developer.

Open for applications

Phasecraft

Quantum computing software developer.

1-20 employees

B2BEnterpriseDeep TechSaaS

Open for applications

Salary not provided
Docker
Kubernetes
Python
Junior, Mid and Senior level
London

1-20 employees

B2BEnterpriseDeep TechSaaS

Company mission

Phasecraft’s mission is to speed up the arrival of quantum advantage for industrially relevant problems, realising the potential of quantum computing faster.

Company mission

Phasecraft’s mission is to speed up the arrival of quantum advantage for industrially relevant problems, realising the potential of quantum computing faster.

Our take

We are bumping up against the ceiling of Moore’s law. As classical computing chips reach physical limits, the exponential increases in computational power that we have been enjoying for decades will soon be a thing of the past. Quantum computing could be the answer.

Phasecraft is developing algorithms and software that push today’s quantum hardware beyond experimental demonstrations and towards useful applications. Its work could accelerate the application of quantum computers by years, if not decades.

The startup is now focused on pushing its technology as far as possible through collaboration with the leading quantum researchers around the world. Moreover, gaining buy-in through key stakeholders in the field could be crucial to Phasecraft’s success.

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Kirsty

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Benefits

  • Flexible working hours
  • Remote working arrangements
  • Unlimited annual leave
  • 6 months full pay parental leave
  • Life insurance
  • Health Insurance

Funding (last 2 of 6 rounds)

Feb 2024

$1.6m

GRANT

Aug 2023

$16.5m

SERIES A

Total funding: $25.3m

This company has top investors

Leadership

Holds a PhD in quantum computing from the University of Bristol and is Professor of Quantum Computation there.

John Morton

(Director)

Has a PhD (D.Phil) from University of Oxford in quantum computing, has been a Royal Society University Research Fellow and is currently Professor of Nanoelectronics at UCL, and Director of the UCL Quantum Science and Technology Institute.

Toby Cubitt

(Director)

Holds undergraduate degrees from the University of Cambridge, and a PhD from the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics in Munich. Reader (Associate Professor) in Quantum Information at UCL, and head of the Quantum group in the Department of Computer Science there.

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