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What Guide Us Toward Mission and Defines NanoQT

How we achieve our mission is core to who we are—deeply embedded in our daily operations and decision-making. We are a team of professionals driven to solve hard, high-impact problems, guided by a global perspective and grounded in Japan’s tradition of engineering excellence. Our work focuses on delivering solutions that are not only scalable but also sustainable, ensuring long-term relevance across the quantum ecosystem.

Embrace a global perspective, pursue collaboration, and maintain transparency and integrity.

Uphold the highest standards in science and engineering, tackle the industry’s toughest challenges, and deliver lasting impact.

Encourage new insights, refine thinking, and take initiative to drive change.

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Available Positions

Research Scientist (Hardware)
Lead and conduct research to advance nanofiber cavity QED systems for quantum computing.
On-site
Full time
Research Scientist (Theory, FTQC/Quantum Information)
Drive theoretical research in FTQC and quantum information, developing frameworks and architectures for scalable quantum computing.
Hybrid
Full time
Research Scientist (Theory, AMO Physics)
Advance theoretical research on AMO systems, developing architectures and protocols for cavity QED interfaces.
Hybrid
Full time
Research Intern (Hardware)
Gain hands-on experience in quantum optics and ultracold atoms, contributing to hardware development for cavity QED systems.
On-site
Internship
Research Intern (Theory)
Contribute to theoretical research in FTQC, QEC, and quantum information, developing algorithms and protocols for cavity QED systems.
Hybrid
Internship
What Our Team Members Say

We take on hard problems every day. It’s challenging, but it’s also what makes the work meaningful.”

Research Scientist
What Our Team Members Say

What we’re doing doesn’t exist anywhere else. It’s rare to feel you’re part of something truly one-of-a-kind.”

Quantum Engineer
What Our Team Members Say

Spending a month in Tokyo with a small, collaborative team was unforgettable… I left with a much deeper understanding of quantum systems and research life.”

Research Intern (Theory)