Research Intern - Quantum Applications

MicrosoftRedmond, WA
2dOnsite

About The Position

Research Internships at Microsoft provide a dynamic environment for research careers with a network of world-class research labs led by globally-recognized scientists and engineers, who pursue innovation in a range of scientific and technical disciplines to help solve complex challenges in diverse fields, including computing, healthcare, economics, and the environment. Researchers in quantum computing are leveraging rapid advances in quantum hardware, error‑correcting codes, and algorithmic innovation to enable new modes of computation that transcend the limits of classical systems. This research empowers scientists and engineers to model complex physical phenomena, simulate chemical systems with unprecedented accuracy, and develop computational tools that illuminate foundational questions at the intersection of physics, chemistry, and information science. The work infuses quantum devices, software, and algorithms with capabilities that push the frontier of what is computationally achievable. Microsoft’s deep investments in the field are advancing the state of the art in quantum architectures, fault‑tolerant protocols, and high‑performance simulation, enabling a new era of scalable, reliable quantum computation. In addition, the company’s researchers are thought leaders on the practical, scientific, and societal impacts of quantum technologies. The research, tools, and platforms that result from this investment are woven into existing and emerging quantum ecosystems and made accessible to the broader scientific community in a bid to accelerate discovery, democratize quantum innovation, and address some of the world’s most challenging scientific and industrial problems.

Requirements

  • Currently enrolled in a bachelor's, master’s or PhD Degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Physical Sciences, or related field OR equivalent experience.
  • 1+ year(s) programming experience in related programming languages.
  • Research Interns are expected to be physically located in their manager’s Microsoft worksite location for the duration of their internship.
  • In addition to the qualifications below, you’ll need to submit a minimum of two reference letters for this position as well as a cover letter and any relevant work or research samples. After you submit your application, a request for letters may be sent to your list of references on your behalf. Note that reference letters cannot be requested until after you have submitted your application, and furthermore, that they might not be automatically requested for all candidates. You may wish to alert your letter writers in advance, so they will be ready to submit your letter.

Nice To Haves

  • Currently enrolled in a PhD program in Computer Science or a related STEM field.
  • Demonstrated ability to develop original research agendas.
  • Must be able to collaborate effectively with other researchers and product development teams.

Responsibilities

  • Research Interns put inquiry and theory into practice. Alongside fellow doctoral candidates and some of the world’s best researchers, Research Interns learn, collaborate, and network for life. Research Interns not only advance their own careers, but they also contribute to exciting research and development strides. During the 12-week internship, Research Interns are paired with mentors and expected to collaborate with other Research Interns and researchers, present findings, and contribute to the vibrant life of the community. Research internships are available in all areas of research, and are offered year-round, though they typically begin in the summer.
  • The Research Intern will explore chemistry and physics applications for early fault‑tolerant quantum computers, contributing to the development and evaluation of algorithms and workflows that leverage emerging quantum capabilities. In this role, they will investigate how foundational quantum primitives—such as logical qubits, surface‑code operations, and early fault‑tolerant resource models—can be harnessed to accelerate scientifically meaningful tasks, including molecular simulation, materials discovery, and modeling of strongly correlated systems. Working closely with researchers and engineers, the Research Intern will prototype algorithmic components, benchmark them against classical baselines, and assess their performance under realistic resource constraints.
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