This project focuses on the design, fabrication, and testing of specialized metal enclosures for superconducting devices used in quantum information science, including detectors and readout electronics. The student will work with the DET group to develop box designs that provide reliable mechanical support, electromagnetic shielding, and practical interfaces for both DC and RF connectivity. Because these systems must operate in cryogenic environments, the work will also involve selecting appropriate materials and design features that remain compatible with low-temperature operation. Through this effort, the student will contribute to hardware development that supports the integration and performance of advanced superconducting quantum technologies. Education and Experience Requirements This project focuses on the design, fabrication, and testing of specialized metal enclosures for superconducting devices used in quantum information science, including detectors and readout electronics. The student will work with the DET group to develop box designs that provide reliable mechanical support, electromagnetic shielding, and practical interfaces for both DC and RF connectivity. Because these systems must operate in cryogenic environments, the work will also involve selecting appropriate materials and design features that remain compatible with low-temperature operation. Through this effort, the student will contribute to hardware development that supports the integration and performance of advanced superconducting quantum technologies.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Intern
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees