Job Description
Join FutureTech Innovations at the forefront of technological revolution as we pioneer quantum computing solutions that will redefine 2026 and beyond. We're seeking visionary researchers to develop next-gen quantum algorithms, optimize error correction protocols, and collaborate with cross-functional teams to commercialize breakthrough technologies. Our state-of-the-art lab in San Francisco offers unparalleled resources to transform theoretical concepts into real-world applications.
As part of our elite Quantum Research Division, you'll work on projects directly impacting fields from drug discovery to climate modeling. We offer competitive equity packages, flexible work arrangements, and continuous learning opportunities through our partnership with MIT's Quantum Engineering Lab.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement novel quantum algorithms for optimization and simulation problems
- Develop advanced error mitigation techniques for scalable quantum processors
- Lead experimental validation of quantum supremacy claims using superconducting qubits
- Collaborate with hardware engineers to co-design quantum-classical hybrid systems
- Publish findings in top-tier journals (Nature, Science, Quantum) and present at IEEE Quantum Week
- Mentor junior researchers and secure government/industry grants (NSF, DARPA, Google)
- Contribute to open-source quantum frameworks like Qiskit and PennyLane
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Physics, Computer Science, or related field (3+ years postdoc experience preferred)
- Proven expertise in quantum circuit optimization and fault-tolerant architectures
- Proficiency with quantum programming languages (Q#, Qiskit, Cirq) and simulation tools
- Strong publication record in quantum information science (minimum 5 peer-reviewed papers)
- Experience with cryogenic quantum systems and microwave control electronics
- Deep understanding of topological quantum computing and Majorana fermions
- Ability to translate complex quantum concepts into business applications
- US citizenship or permanent residency required for government contract work