Academics in the Wild

Academics in the Wild

Professional Training and Coaching

Future-proof your career: community and professional development for physicists and mathematicians

About us

Looking to explore life beyond academia? Future-proof your career with Academics in the Wild! Academics in the Wild is a community of current and former physics & math academics (PhD students, postdocs, lecturers, profs) either interested in or already pursuing careers beyond academia. The goal: to build your professional network, skills & reputation, so you’re ready for your next career move when the time comes. Whether you’re just starting to think about what might lie beyond academia, or are already on your way there, or you made the leap some while ago, join us and share your journey!

Website
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Industry
Professional Training and Coaching
Company size
1 employee
Type
Educational
Founded
2024

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    View profile for Larry McGrath, graphic

    Senior Researcher at Amazon

    2025 is your opportunity to climb out from the cracks of elite overproduction. Our society produces many highly educated and aspirational people, yet not enough high-value jobs for them. The result is an excess supply of PhD-holders desperately searching for roles that need our talents. Employers, however, rarely know what PhDs could offer. Don’t count on reading it in a job posting. It’s up to us to articulate the value of our creative, critical, and interpretive skillsets. And there’s no better time than the present.

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    View profile for Xuandong Zhao, graphic

    Postdoc at UC Berkeley CS

    I am deeply sorry and heartbroken over the loss of Felix Hill. His post https://lnkd.in/gmdutPqZ is a poignant reminder of the mental health challenges we face in the fast-paced and high-pressure AI field. Lately, I’ve also been feeling overwhelmed by the rapid advancements in AI, especially during conference season, with the flood of new papers and projects dominating social media. While it’s inspiring, it can also feel profoundly exhausting. Reflecting on my experiences as a job market candidate last year, it feels like there’s an unspoken rule: to land a good position, you need a long list of publications. While faculty hiring committees and industry HR teams often claim, “We don’t count papers or citations,” the profiles of successful candidates tell a different story. Rarely do they have just a few papers. This disconnect adds to the stress many researchers face—pressure rooted in the evaluation system itself. This stress is compounded by how the focus of research seems to be shifting. Years ago, publishing was about sharing ideas and pushing the boundaries of human knowledge. Now, especially in AI/LLM fields, research projects have become stepping stones for promotions, GPU access, internships, grant funding, high-paying industry jobs, startup opportunities, and more. The side effects of research have started to overshadow the original purpose. It’s no longer just about advancing knowledge; it’s about chasing the rewards tied to the act of research. This reminds me of an insightful article by Prof. Ben Recht: https://lnkd.in/gJ8ZcZ-x. One quote from the blog particularly resonates: "First you play the game to get into grad school. Then you play the game to get a good post-doc. Then you play the game to get a faculty position. Then you play the game to get tenure. Then you play the game to get into the National Academy. Then you die." In this fast-moving AI era, I hope we can all take a moment to find inner peace and reconnect with the true purpose of our work.

    AI and Stress

    AI and Stress

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    🚀 Exciting Opportunity: Head of Product at Aegiq  🌟 Are you ready to lead the charge in shaping the future of quantum technologies? We're on lookout for a visionary Head of Product to spearhead our product strategy and innovation. 📍 Location: Sheffield City Centre (5 mins from train station) / Hybrid 💼 What You'll Do: - Define and own the product vision and strategy, driving customer-driven innovation and business growth. - Lead cross-functional teams through the entire product lifecycle, from concept to post-launch success. - Build and nurture a high-performing product team while fostering a culture of collaboration and customer focus. - Engage with customers and stakeholders to develop long-term relationships and align our solutions with market needs. 🌟 Why Join Us: Aegiq is an award-winning start-up headquartered in Sheffield, UK, specializing in quantum photonic technologies. Our innovative products use photonic integrated circuits (PICs) to power on-premises quantum computers and quantum sensing solutions, with clients such as the National Quantum Computing Centre and British Telecom. All while being part of a diverse, collaborative team at an exciting early-growth stage. #HeadOfProduct #QuantumTechnology #Innovation #Hiring #JoinOurTeam

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    Quantum Algorithms @ IBM, PhD University of Oxford

    Another #hiring post! The IBM UK #Quantum team are looking for a Quantum Research Manager to lead our growing research group. This is a great opportunity to be involved in cutting-edge research, publish impactful work and contribute to the IBM Quantum effort towards realising quantum computing. If you have a strong background in quantum computing, experience managing teams, and a clear vision for advancing the field, then please do apply! Full details and application here: https://lnkd.in/eadxGu5K Feel free to share or get in touch if you’d like to know more!

    Job Details

    Job Details

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    CEO and Co-founder @ QC Design

    🌌 Want to build interfaces for the ultimate quantum design software? QC Design is hiring a Full-Stack Developer! 🗓️ Apply by 12 January 2025 🔗 https://lnkd.in/dUwjfQ95  📍 Location: Germany preferred; remote work considered Join us in enabling scalable quantum computing with Plaquette, our software for designing fault-tolerant quantum computers. Your role: • Build Plaquette’s front end from the ground up • Turn sketches into intuitive, functional user interfaces • Enable users to run complex quantum simulations and visualize results We’re looking for: • Experience developing applications from concept to deployment • Proficiency in modern front-end technologies (HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, React/Vue.js/Angular) • Familiarity with Python (C++ is a plus) • Interest in quantum computing (no prior experience necessary) We offer: • Opportunity to make a significant impact in quantum computing • Competitive salary, industry-leading stock options, flexible working hours • Work with an incredible team Martin B Plenio, Shreya P. Kumar, Matteo Santandrea, Marcello Massaro, Rachele Fermani, Raphael Weber, Varun S., Kshitij Kapoor, Raul Conchello Vendrell, Alka Kumari, Ivan Ogloblin, Carlos Alberto Díaz López, Mainak Bhattacharyya and Rafael Granza #QuantumComputing #Hiring #Startups

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    As 2024 comes to a close, we’re taking a moment to reflect on an incredible year for QC Design. From shipping Plaquette to our first customers to winning major awards and delivering cutting-edge updates, we’re proud of what we’ve achieved. Highlights from the year: ‣ Shipped Plaquette to QuiX Quantum, a significant step in photonic fault tolerance. ‣ Awarded the prestigious EIC Accelerator Grant and named "Newcomer of the Year" at the German Startup Awards. ‣ Added massive new features to Plaquette, supporting platforms like quantum dots, neutral atoms, and transmons while leading the way in enabling fault-tolerance with qLDPC codes and dynamic circuits. ‣ Collaborated with Stefanie Barz' Group to boost Bell-state measurement success rates to 70%, enabling significantly lower error rates for logical qubits (funded through the project #PhotonQ by the Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung). We couldn’t have done this without our incredible team, collaborators, and community. Thank you for making 2024 a year to remember. And here’s to 2025 — exciting announcements are just around the corner! #quantumcomputing #faulttolerance #errorcorrection #happynewyear #2025

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