Job Description
Join Nexus Future Labs at the forefront of technological revolution as we pioneer quantum computing solutions for 2026 and beyond. We're seeking a visionary Quantum Computing Architect to design next-gen systems that will redefine computational possibilities. This role offers unparalleled opportunity to shape the future of AI, cryptography, and molecular modeling while working alongside Nobel laureates and industry pioneers in our state-of-the-art downtown San Francisco facility.
As a key member of our Quantum Research Division, you'll lead breakthrough projects in quantum error correction and scalable qubit architectures. We provide competitive equity packages, unlimited learning stipends, and flexible work arrangements to empower our innovators. Your contributions will directly impact industries from pharmaceuticals to aerospace, making this the perfect role for ambitious technologists ready to leave their mark on history.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement scalable quantum computing architectures supporting 1000+ qubit systems
- Develop quantum error correction protocols for industrial deployment
- Lead cross-functional teams of physicists and engineers on quantum-AI hybrid systems
- Research novel quantum algorithms for optimization and simulation problems
- Collaborate with hardware teams to define superconducting qubit specifications
- Present breakthrough findings at premier quantum computing conferences
- Drive quantum security standards for next-gen cryptographic systems
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Physics, Computer Science, or related field with 5+ years industry experience
- Proven track record in quantum algorithm development and qubit manipulation
- Expertise in quantum error correction and fault-tolerant computing frameworks
- Strong publication record in Nature/Science journals or top-tier conferences
- Proficiency in quantum programming languages (Qiskit, Cirq, Q#)
- Experience leading technical teams of 10+ researchers
- Demonstrated ability to secure multi-million dollar research grants