Company Information
Company Name: Yaqumo Inc.
Website: https://yaqumo.com/en/
Founded: April 2025
Locations
Head Office Yusen Building 1F
2-3-2 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo Office Akasaka H1O
3-17-3 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Kyoto University Research Site
Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University,
Kitashirakawa Oiwake-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan
Institute for Molecular Science Research Site
38 Nishigonaka, Myodaiji-cho, Okazaki, Aichi, Japan
Company Overview
Yaqumo is a quantum computing startup founded on research originating from the Takahashi Laboratory at Kyoto University and the Omori Laboratory at the Institute for Molecular Science (IMS).
Our core technology is based on neutral-atom quantum computing, a promising architecture known for its scalability to large numbers of qubits. While neutral-atom systems offer significant advantages in scalability, challenges remain in areas such as fault tolerance and computational performance. Yaqumo combines the expertise of both research groups to address these challenges.
In 2025, the company secured approximately JPY 700 million in funding and was selected for a major NEDO (New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization) program. We are currently developing ytterbium-based quantum gates, control systems, and quantum error correction technologies, with the goal of delivering a prototype fault-tolerant quantum computer by FY2027.
Our long-term vision is to bring neutral-atom quantum computing into practical use and tackle societal challenges that are beyond the capabilities of conventional computing.
Recent News
- Global Quantum VC Quantonation Selects Yaqumo as Its First Japanese Investment
https://yaqumo.com/en/news/287/ - Yaqumo, NKT Photonics, and Hamamatsu Photonics Sign MOU on Development and Industrialization of Advanced Photonic Systems for Quantum Computing
https://yaqumo.com/en/news/337/ - Alumni Ventures Makes First-Ever Japan Investment in Yaqumo to Back the Future of Neutral-Atom Quantum Computing
https://yaqumo.com/en/news/351/
Job Summary
Yaqumo is seeking a researcher with a background in quantum error correction, able to shape the fault-tolerance strategy for our devices and develop scalable neutral atom quantum computers. The potential of quantum computers relies upon large-scale fault-tolerant devices and this role will focus on designing quantum architectures for physical hardware.
This role involves developing and implementing designs for codes, qubit layouts, logical operation strategies, and optimal usage of the connectivity advantages of neutral atom devices. We are looking for candidates to actively engage in quantum error correction research and contribute to the wider research community through publication, while also engaging with real devices in collaboration with our Control Systems, Engineering and Software teams to realise the potential of fault-tolerant neutral atom quantum computers.
Responsibilities
- Analyse and design fault-tolerant circuits for syndrome measurement and logical operations.
- Optimise protocols for fault-tolerance, taking into consideration hardware constraints like atomic movement.
- Collaborate with other teams to incorporate necessary constraints into protocol design, as well as communicate the software and hardware requirements for fault-tolerant computation.
- Implement quantum error correction on neutral atom hardware.
Required Qualifications
- PhD or equivalent in Quantum Information, Physics, Computer Science or Mathematics.
- Strong background in fault-tolerance and/or quantum error correction with relevant experience in research publication.
- Ability to work alongside and collaborate with people across the diverse disciplines of engineering, experimental physics and software.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with any of qLDPC, magic state distillation, fault-tolerant gate synthesis, lattice surgery, circuit compilation or code design.
- Experience programming in Python, Rust, Julia, C++ or similar languages, and familiarity with collaborative programming with Git version control.
- Experience numerically simulating and analysing the performance of error correction protocols.
- Experience collaborating with experimental teams to implement fault-tolerant protocols in hardware, especially in AMO physics.
Hiring Process
Application Review → First Interview → Second Interview → Final Interview
- Depending on the position, candidates may be asked to complete a technical assignment after the first interview.
- We place a strong emphasis on mutual understanding throughout the hiring process. Depending on the role and evaluation process, additional interviews, informal meetings with team members, or offer discussions may be arranged.
Employment Details
Employment Type: Full-time
Compensation: We offer globally competitive compensation packages (including stock options) benchmarked against leading companies in the quantum computing sector
Work Schedule: Discretionary Labor System for Professional Work (R&D)
Probation Period: 2 months (no changes to employment conditions during probation)
Work Location: 1F Room 104, International Science Innovation Building East Wing, Kyoto University, Yoshida-Honmachi 36, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan
Working Hours: Discretionary Labor System (deemed working hours: 8 hours/day). Standard office hours: 9:00–18:00
Days Off: Complete two-day weekend (Saturday and Sunday), national holidays, summer holidays, year-end/New Year holidays
Paid Leave: 10 days granted after 6 months of employment
Benefits: Annual health check-up
Insurance: Health Insurance, Employees' Pension Insurance, Employment Insurance
Smoking Policy: Non-smoking indoors
| 職種 / 募集ポジション | QEC Theorist - Quantum Architect (Global Applicants) |
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| 会社名 | 株式会社Yaqumo |
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