Job Description
Join Nexus Innovations at the forefront of 2026's technological revolution as we pioneer quantum computing solutions that will redefine industries worldwide. We seek a visionary Quantum Computing Architect to design next-generation quantum systems that solve previously impossible computational challenges. This role offers unparalleled opportunities to shape the future of technology while collaborating with Nobel Prize-winning researchers and industry pioneers in our state-of-the-art San Francisco R&D facility.
What You'll Achieve:
• Lead the architectural design of scalable quantum processors operating at 1000+ qubit capacity
• Develop error-correction frameworks achieving 99.99% fidelity for commercial applications
• Create hybrid quantum-classical computing interfaces for Fortune 500 clients
• Publish breakthrough research in peer-reviewed quantum computing journals
• Mentor a team of quantum engineers pushing the boundaries of computational physics
Responsibilities
- Design quantum circuit architectures optimized for specific industry applications (drug discovery, materials science, cryptography)
- Develop cryogenic control systems enabling room-temperature quantum operations
- Create fault-tolerant quantum algorithms with 10^9x speedup over classical systems
- Lead quantum hardware-software co-design initiatives for enterprise deployment
- Establish quantum security protocols resistant to 2026-era cyber threats
- Collaborate with NASA and CERN on quantum-aided space exploration simulations
- Drive quantum cloud platform development supporting 10M+ concurrent users
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Computing, Theoretical Physics, or related field (required)
- 5+ years experience designing quantum processors with 500+ qubit scalability
- Published research in Nature/Science on quantum error correction or topological qubits
- Expertise in quantum machine learning frameworks for 2026-era data processing
- Proficiency in quantum assembly languages (QASM, OpenQASM 3.0)
- Track record of securing $10M+ in quantum computing research grants
- Experience with quantum-classical hybrid computing architectures
- Deep understanding of quantum entanglement at room temperature conditions