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Public investment in the Netherlands' quantum infrastructure
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Quantum jobs in the Netherlands with 400 in Delft
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Quantum startups in South Holland
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Discover jobs in quantum

South Holland has become a magnet for global quantum talent. Companies are actively recruiting internationals to shape the future of quantum solutions. Discover career opportunities in scientific research at QuTech or Leiden Institute of Physics or join fast-growing scale-ups. Whether you are looking for your first job, internship or your next career step, browse open vacancies in quantum engineering, cryogenics or technical sales on our job board.

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Leading the revolution

Quantum computing is a key disruptive technology set to transform society, if successful. The Netherlands is emerging as a global quantum industry leader with public-private investments and Quantum Delta NL bringing the ecosystem of academics, government and industry together. Delft is at the forefront of transforming ground-breaking discoveries in quantum computing and quantum communication to real-world applications. At QuTech, scientist and engineers from TNO and TU Delft work together on prototypes of a quantum computer and safe quantum internet. Spinout companies have become key players themselves as they are advancing quantum processors (QuantWare), chip testing (Orange QS), networks (QphoX) and control electronics (Qblox).

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Make real-world impact

South Holland is where quantum meets the real world as disruptive technologies are being tested. In Leiden, quantum innovations create tools to transform Life sciences and health by accelerating the identification of genetic markers, speeding up the development of medicines and improving medical imaging. In Rotterdam, the Port of Rotterdam Authority, Q*Bird, Single Quantum and others are securing critical communication with quantum network connections. And in The Hague, Dutch government authorities are preparing for quantum-safe cryptography to protect vital digital infrastructure.Β 

Meet your future employer

Find your next employer in the field of quantum computing. Meet some of the key companies in Delft and Leiden looking for international talent with a background in quantum information science and technology, physics, computer science and engineering, IT, applied physics or electrical engineering.