Job Description
Shape the technological frontier at Nexus Future Labs as we pioneer the next wave of quantum innovation. We're seeking a visionary Quantum Computing Architect to design and implement next-generation quantum systems by 2026. Join our elite team of futurists, engineers, and researchers to solve humanity's most complex challenges through quantum supremacy.
In this groundbreaking role, you'll architect quantum circuits, optimize qubit coherence, and develop error-correction protocols that will redefine computational boundaries. You'll collaborate with Nobel laureates and industry disruptors to build quantum-resistant cryptography systems and quantum machine learning frameworks.
If you're passionate about harnessing quantum phenomena to revolutionize industries from pharmaceuticals to finance, this is your chance to architect the future.
Responsibilities
- Design scalable quantum computing architectures targeting 2026 deployment milestones
- Develop quantum algorithms for optimization, simulation, and machine learning applications
- Implement error-correction protocols to achieve fault-tolerant quantum computation
- Lead cross-disciplinary R&D teams in quantum hardware-software integration
- Establish quantum security frameworks for post-quantum cryptography systems
- Author whitepapers on quantum computational advantage for industry-specific applications
- Drive quantum cloud infrastructure development for enterprise adoption
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Physics, Computer Science, or related field (or equivalent experience)
- 5+ years in quantum computing research or commercial quantum system development
- Expertise in quantum circuit design and qubit manipulation techniques
- Proficiency with quantum programming frameworks (Qiskit, Cirq, Q#)
- Published research in quantum error correction or quantum algorithms
- Experience with cryogenic quantum hardware and control systems
- Strong background in complex system architecture and high-performance computing
- Track record of translating theoretical quantum concepts into practical implementations