Interns will be embedded within the Quantum Theory team and will be assigned a supervisor to help guide progress.
You will contribute towards research and development within the following areas:
Projects will be tailored to your research interests and prior experience gained during your PhD, but should align with at least one of the target areas. This is an exciting opportunity to help build towards a large-scale fault-tolerant quantum computer based upon semiconductor spin hardware.
When: Typically 4 months starting around May 2026, with flexibility for the intern’s availability and preferences.
Where: Interns are expected to be based in the UK during the program and should regularly visit our London office. Applications are accepted from across the world, with support provided for obtaining a visa if needed.
How do we apply?
As part of the application form, you’ll be prompted to select which of the four research areas you’d most like to work in. If you are interested in more than one area, please feel free to mention this in your cover letter.
Please submit a CV, alongside details of 2 referees. Provide a cover letter to detail why you want to work with Quantum Motion as well as describing your research interests and how they align with the Quantum Theory team.
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Short interview process
Introductory call with our hiring team (30 minutes, online)
Technical Interview with the relevant team (30 minutes, online or in-person if close to London)
Internship Application Deadline: January 16th, 2026 at 18:00 GMT+0.
Note that interviews will run on a rolling basis and positions may be filled sooner.