2026 Internship Project: Quantum Simulation – Berkeley, CA or Fremont, CA

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<div>Rigetti Computing is building the world’s most powerful computers to solve humanity’s most pressing problems. We believe this technology will fundamentally change the world for the better and will affect nearly every industry over the coming decades. Rigetti Computing is leading this change by developing and demonstrating quantum computing applications in quantum optimization, quantum machine learning, and quantum simulation.</div> <div>About the internship</div> <div>As an intern, you will work alongside quantum researchers to develop and implement a quantum many-body simulation aimed at solving classically intractable problems and answering fundamental questions about quantum system dynamics. In the context of contemporary noisy quantum computers, you will co-design experiments specifically tailored to extract maximum performance from Rigetti’s hardware. Using numerical simulation tools, you will define the crossover regime where classical emulation falters as problem size increases, but experimental quantum performance is challenged by noise. You will execute experiments on Rigetti’s QPUs and benchmark the results against defined targets to help identify the threshold for quantum advantage. This role offers a unique opportunity to conduct high-impact research in an industrial R&D environment, working on a cross-functional project that involves Applications and Quantum Engineering staff.</div> <div>The internship should last a minimum of 3 months over the summer of 2026, with flexible start and end dates. Although the mentors will be remote, there is flexibility to work remotely or in Rigetti’s office in Berkeley, CA.</div> <div> <strong>Key Qualifications</strong></p> <ul class="posting-requirements plain-list"> <ul> <li>Advanced Ph. D. Candidate: Currently pursuing a Ph. D. in physics, quantum information science, or a related field, with a focus on quantum many-body systems. </li> <li>Quantum Many-Body Expertise: Strong theoretical foundation in quantum many-body systems and quantum dynamics.</li> <li>Numerical Simulation Proficiency: Proven experience using classical numerical methods to simulate quantum systems such as tensor networks or related techniques.</li> <li>Analytical Rigor and Technical Communication: A highly motivated self-starter with the critical thinking skills to analyze and interpret results, and the communication skills to distill complex findings for cross-functional teams.</li> </ul> </ul> </div> <div> <strong>Nice to Haves</strong></p> <ul class="posting-requirements plain-list"> <ul> <li>Quantum Computing Domain Knowledge: Broader experience in quantum computing, particularly in translating many-body physics problems into gate-based implementations.</li> <li>Quantum Hardware Experience: Hands-on experience designing and executing experiments on quantum hardware, including familiarity with quantum error mitigation or suppression.</li> <li>Collaborative Research: Experience working in cross-team environments including theorists and experimentalists to achieve research milestones.</li> <li>Scientific Impact: A demonstrated publication record in many-body physics or related quantum fields.</li> </ul> </ul> </div> <div>$35 – $50 an hour</div> <div>Rigetti complies with all local and state regulations in regards to displaying salary ranges. Generally, we pay according to academic experience: Undergraduate ($35), Masters ($45), Graduate Level ($50). Additionally, Rigetti will provide a housing stipend up to $2,000 for candidates who relocate for the summer.</div> <div>As engineering leaders, we value diversity and are committed to building a culture of inclusion to attract and engage innovative thinkers. Our technology, meant to serve all of humanity, cannot succeed if those who built it do not mirror the diversity of the communities we serve. Applications from women, minorities, and other under-represented groups are encouraged.</div> <div> <strong>About Rigetti</strong></div> <div>Rigetti Computing is a pioneer in full-stack quantum computing. The company has operated quantum computers over the cloud since 2017 and serves global enterprise, government, and research clients through its Rigetti Quantum Cloud Services platform. The company’s proprietary quantum-classical infrastructure provides ultra-low latency integration with public and private clouds for high-performance practical quantum computing. Rigetti has developed the industry’s first multi-chip quantum processor for scalable quantum computing systems. The company designs and manufactures its chips in-house at Fab-1, the industry’s first dedicated and integrated quantum device manufacturing facility. Rigetti was founded in 2013 and today employs more than 150 people with offices in the United States, U. K., and Australia. Learn more at <a class="postings-link" href="https://www.rigetti.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.rigetti.com</a>.</div> <div>Don’t see the job you want? Apply so we can keep in touch with you when the right role opens up in the future!</div> <div> <strong>Export Licensing Compliance</strong></div> <div>Rigetti is committed to full compliance with applicable anti-discrimination laws. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We strive to create an inclusive work environment and will not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.</div>

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