Alice & Bob is developing the first universal, fault-tolerant quantum computer to solve the world’s hardest problems.
The quantum computer we envision building is based on a new kind of superconducting qubit: the Schrödinger cat qubit. In comparison to other superconducting platforms, cat qubits have the astonishing ability to implement quantum error correction autonomously!
We are at the forefront of the quantum race, competing with tech giants such as Google or IBM, and we are growing fast after securing €100 million of funding in 2025 to develop our unique technology.
Currently 100+ and counting, between physicists, PhD students, engineers and experienced business professionals, we are united to reach our ambitious goal. Are you a quantum pioneer? Join us on a mission to reshape the future!
We are looking for a motivated and talented quantum foundry & industrialization intern to join our team for a 6-month internship starting in September 2025. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the industrialization of quantum computing hardware by performing the data analysis and optimization of the nanofabrication and 3D assembly process.
As part of our industrialization team, you will collaborate closely with other teams within the Quantum Hardware and Infrastructure department as well as other departments such as Design&Implementation. Your insights will directly impact the development of our quantum devices.
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Key Responsibilities - Collaborate with the Industrialization Team responsible for the analysis and interpretation of nanofabrication process data to support device performance evaluation and process optimization.
- Work with cross-functional teams (nanofab, CHCS, D&I) to ensure the accuracy of generated data.
- Perform literature reviews and maintain up-to-date bibliographic records of the latest research and innovations relevant to the project.
- Contribute to the implementation of automation solutions, such as a Manufacturing Execution System (MES).
- Implement data analysis routines and prepare weekly reports on findings and progress.
- Coordinate and support foundry service collaborations by overseeing process compatibility, fabrication follow-up, and performance validation of superconducting devices fabricated by external industrial partners, including data analysis, benchmarking, and feedback for iterative process optimization.
Requirements: - Currently pursuing a degree in engineering (final year) or a master’s program (2nd year) in General Engineering, Physics, or a related field.
- Strong interest in data analysis, nanofabrication and characterization.
- Familiarity with data analysis tools and software such as JMP and Python.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Eagerness to learn and adapt in a fast-paced, cutting-edge environment.
- Knowledge of industrialization processes, lean manufacturing, and process optimization techniques is a plus.
- Hands-on experience with manufacturing equipment and processes is an asset.
Recruitment Process - Hiring Manager Interview
- Technical Interview/Presentation with the Team
- Final Interview with Talent Aquisition Specialist
- Reference Check
Benefits: - 1 day off per month
- Meal Vouchers with Swile
- 50% Navigo reimbursement
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Research shows that women might feel hesitant to apply for this job if they don't match 100% of the job requirements listed. This list is a guide, and we'd love to receive your application even if you think you're only a partial match. We are looking to build teams that innovate, not just tick boxes on a job spec.
You will join of one of the most innovative startups in France at an early stage, to be part of a passionate and friendly team on its mission to build the first universal quantum computer!
We love to share and learn from one another, so you will be certain to innovate, develop new ideas, and have the space to grow.