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Early Career (2+ yrs experience)
Occasional travel
IT - QA and Test
University of Maryland, MD (On-Site/Office)
The Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security (ARLIS), based at the University of Maryland College Park, was established in 2018 under the auspices of the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence (USDI) to be a strategic asset for research and development in social systems, autonomy and augmentation, and advanced computing. One of only 15 designated Department of Defense University Affiliated Research Centers (UARCs) in the nation and the only UARC focused on supporting the intelligence community, ARLIS conducts both unclassified and classified research spanning from basic to applied system development and works to serve the US Government as an independent and objective trusted agent.
ARLIS research is driven by a cadre of research scientists and engineers, faculty research specialists and project engineers, further supported by senior University of Maryland faculty and a consortium of university partners. Research is typically conducted through teams of e.g. social scientists, computer scientists, psychologists, linguists, cognitive neuroscientists, applied mathematicians, political scientists, policy analysts, and systems engineers. Faculty Research Specialists at University of Maryland are professional-track faculty who manage and/or perform on Government-funded research programs.
ARLIS is seeking entry and mid-level research specialists to support quantum technology research projects. In this role you will help advance quantum technology prototypes toward mature devices that work outside of the lab. You will work in a small team to design tests, perform measurements, and analyze performance of emerging quantum sensing, timing, and networking devices with promising near-term applications.
Key Responsibilities:
• Support ARLIS’s growing Quantum Technologies Program by building up new test and evaluation lab capabilities, developing and implementing measurement systems, performing experiments, and analyzing data.
• Work in a small team of engineers and scientists to explore practical applications of quantum technologies and communicate findings to ARLIS’s government sponsors.
• Present research findings in project reports, conferences, and publications.
• This in-person position requires laboratory work on site in College Park, Maryland.
• Occasional travel (
ARLIS research is driven by a cadre of research scientists and engineers, faculty research specialists and project engineers, further supported by senior University of Maryland faculty and a consortium of university partners. Research is typically conducted through teams of e.g. social scientists, computer scientists, psychologists, linguists, cognitive neuroscientists, applied mathematicians, political scientists, policy analysts, and systems engineers. Faculty Research Specialists at University of Maryland are professional-track faculty who manage and/or perform on Government-funded research programs.
ARLIS is seeking entry and mid-level research specialists to support quantum technology research projects. In this role you will help advance quantum technology prototypes toward mature devices that work outside of the lab. You will work in a small team to design tests, perform measurements, and analyze performance of emerging quantum sensing, timing, and networking devices with promising near-term applications.
Key Responsibilities:
• Support ARLIS’s growing Quantum Technologies Program by building up new test and evaluation lab capabilities, developing and implementing measurement systems, performing experiments, and analyzing data.
• Work in a small team of engineers and scientists to explore practical applications of quantum technologies and communicate findings to ARLIS’s government sponsors.
• Present research findings in project reports, conferences, and publications.
• This in-person position requires laboratory work on site in College Park, Maryland.
• Occasional travel (
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