Job Description
Join the vanguard of technological revolution at Nexus Future Labs. We're seeking a pioneering Quantum Computing Architect to architect the computational landscape of 2026. Shape the future of AI, cryptography, and materials science by designing next-gen quantum systems that solve humanity's most complex challenges.
In this visionary role, you'll lead the end-to-end development of fault-tolerant quantum processors, pushing the boundaries of what's computationally possible. Collaborate with Nobel laureates and industry disruptors in our state-of-the-art facility overlooking the Bay. This isn't just a jobβit's your chance to leave an indelible mark on human progress.
We offer unparalleled resources, equity acceleration, and the freedom to pursue breakthrough research. If you're ready to transform theoretical physics into tangible reality, apply now to become a cornerstone of our 2026 quantum ecosystem.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement fault-tolerant quantum computing architectures for 2026-era applications
- Lead cross-disciplinary teams of physicists, engineers, and ML specialists
- Develop error-correction protocols enabling 1000+ qubit systems
- Architect hybrid quantum-classical computing frameworks for industrial deployment
- Translate quantum algorithms into scalable hardware solutions
- Drive quantum supremacy benchmarks in cryptography and optimization
- Pioneer quantum machine learning models for 2026 AI ecosystems
- Secure patents and publish breakthrough research in Nature/Science
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Physics, Computer Engineering, or equivalent with 10+ years' experience
- Proven track record in quantum hardware development (superconducting/ion trap)
- Mastery of Qiskit, Cirq, and quantum error correction frameworks
- Published research in top-tier quantum computing journals (minimum 5 papers)
- Expertise in cryogenic systems and nanofabrication processes
- Deep understanding of quantum algorithms for 2026-scale problems
- Experience securing $10M+ in quantum computing research grants
- Exceptional ability to translate complex quantum concepts to stakeholders