Job Description
Join QuantumLeap Innovations as we pioneer the next frontier of human-technology symbiosis. As the AI Futurist Strategist, you'll architect breakthrough solutions that redefine how humanity interacts with artificial intelligence by 2026. We seek a visionary leader who thrives at the intersection of emerging tech, behavioral science, and ethical innovation.
Our dynamic team operates at the bleeding edge of cognitive computing, neural interfaces, and autonomous systems. You'll collaborate with Nobel laureates and Silicon Valley disruptors to develop frameworks that democratize superintelligence while safeguarding human dignity. This is more than a roleβit's your chance to shape the decade's most transformative technological paradigm.
Responsibilities
- Develop 2026 AI roadmaps for Fortune 500 clients across healthcare, climate tech, and space exploration sectors
- Lead cross-disciplinary teams in prototyping neural-augmented interfaces and quantum-entangled computing systems
- Architect ethical frameworks for AGI deployment that align with UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Present strategic foresight at Davos-level forums and publish white papers in Nature Technology
- Drive commercialization of neuromorphic chips achieving 10,000x efficiency improvements
- Mentor PhD researchers in quantum machine learning and cognitive architecture design
- Secure $50M+ in R&D funding through DARPA and EU Horizon Europe partnerships
Qualifications
- PhD in Cognitive Science, Quantum Computing, or equivalent with 8+ years in AI strategy
- Proven track record of deploying production-level AGI systems with ethical safeguards
- Deep expertise in neuro-symbolic AI and federated learning architectures
- Published research in top-tier journals (Science, Nature AI) with >500 citations
- Certification in Quantum Neural Networks and Advanced Neuroethics
- Experience securing $100M+ in government/enterprise AI funding
- Fluency in Python, TensorFlow Quantum, and neuromorphic SDKs
- Portfolio showcasing 3+ deployed systems achieving human-level cognition