About the job
About Us:
Axiomatic AI is pioneering a new generation of AI systems that reason with the precision of the scientific method. By integrating deep learning with formal logic and physics-based modeling, we develop verifiable and interpretable AI systems that assist and enhance the capabilities of human researchers in critical scientific and engineering tasks.
Our Mission, 30×30: We are dedicated to achieving a 30× improvement in the speed, accessibility, and cost-effectiveness of semiconductor and photonic hardware development by the year 2030.
Our goal is to transform hardware design and simulation within these fields, and we are assembling a team of driven professionals to translate these groundbreaking innovations from research into market-ready solutions.
Position Overview
We are on the lookout for an AI Measurement Architect to engineer agentic workflows for the measurement of electro-optic, RF analog, and quantum devices and circuits across die, wafer, package, and board levels. In this role, you will design the automation of intricate measurement workflows and create algorithms that expedite the characterization of photonic, quantum, and analog circuits.
Responsibilities
- Design measurement systems that leverage agentic reasoning, feedback control, and statistical inference to autonomously characterize semiconductors at the die, wafer, package, and board levels.
- Develop active learning and Bayesian optimization algorithms that traverse high-dimensional parameter spaces for swift characterization.
- Utilize system identification and physics-informed machine learning techniques for precise measurements.
- Establish experimental protocols for innovative technologies (such as qubit readout, RF linearity, and photonics) and translate them into executable agentic tasks.
- Construct workflows that align real-time measurement data with simulation models.
- Create self-healing routines that autonomously identify calibration drift, diagnose instrument faults, and optimize measurement strategies.
Requirements
- Master's or PhD in Engineering (Electrical, Computer, Mechanical) or Applied Physics, or a closely related discipline.
- 3+ years of experience in quantum technologies, semiconductor process control, photonics, or similar fields.
- 3+ years of experience in semiconductor design-fab-test flows and design-measurement feedback loops.
- 5+ years of experience in low-frequency, high-frequency, and precision measurements and instrument control at die, wafer-scale, package, and board levels.

