Job Description
Join Nexus Innovations Inc. at the forefront of technological revolution as we pioneer breakthroughs in quantum computing for 2026 and beyond. Our multidisciplinary team is developing next-gen solutions that will redefine computational boundaries, and we're seeking visionary researchers to accelerate our mission. You'll collaborate with Nobel laureates and industry pioneers in our state-of-the-art Silicon Valley facility, where cutting-edge innovation meets purpose-driven research.
We offer competitive equity packages, flexible work arrangements, and comprehensive benefits including tuition reimbursement for advanced certifications. Our commitment to sustainability ensures your research contributes to solving global challenges while advancing quantum supremacy.
Responsibilities
- Lead experimental quantum computing research initiatives focusing on error correction and qubit stability
- Develop novel algorithms for quantum machine learning applications in finance and healthcare
- Collaborate with hardware engineers to optimize quantum processor architectures
- Publish findings in peer-reviewed journals and present at international conferences
- Secure federal and private research funding through grant proposal development
- Mentor junior researchers and cross-functional technical teams
- Stay current with emerging quantum cryptography standards and regulatory frameworks
Qualifications
- PhD in Physics, Computer Science, or related field with quantum computing specialization
- 3+ years of hands-on experience with quantum simulation platforms (Qiskit, Cirq, or similar)
- Proven track record of publishing high-impact quantum computing research
- Expertise in quantum error correction codes and fault-tolerant architectures
- Strong programming skills in Python, C++, and quantum assembly languages
- Familiarity with cryogenic quantum systems and superconducting qubit manipulation
- Experience securing DOE or NSF research grants preferred
- Certification in quantum security protocols (e.g., NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography)