Job Description
Join NexusLabs at the forefront of technological revolution as we pioneer the next generation of quantum computing solutions. We seek visionary Quantum Computing Researchers to architect breakthrough algorithms and systems that will redefine computational capabilities by 2026. Our multidisciplinary team operates at the intersection of quantum physics, machine learning, and advanced cryptography, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in post-classical computing.
As a key member of our Quantum Research Division, you'll collaborate with Nobel laureates and industry pioneers in our state-of-the-art Austin facility. We offer competitive equity packages, unlimited R&D budgets, and unparalleled opportunities to shape humanity's technological future. Your work will directly impact sectors from pharmaceutical development to climate modeling.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement novel quantum algorithms with exponential speed advantages over classical systems
- Develop error correction protocols for fault-tolerant quantum computing architectures
- Lead cross-functional research teams in prototyping quantum hardware interfaces
- Author peer-reviewed publications and patent quantum computing methodologies
- Collaborate with AI division to develop hybrid quantum-classical machine learning frameworks
- Establish security protocols for quantum-resistant cryptographic systems
- Present breakthrough findings at international quantum computing symposia
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Physics, Computer Science, or related field with 3+ years of quantum research experience
- Published work in Nature/Science or equivalent high-impact journals on quantum computing
- Proficiency in quantum programming languages (Q#, Qiskit, Cirq) and simulation frameworks
- Deep understanding of quantum error correction and fault tolerance principles
- Experience with superconducting qubit systems or photonic quantum processors
- Strong background in complex mathematical analysis and linear algebra
- Demonstrated ability to lead cross-disciplinary research initiatives
- US citizenship or permanent residency required for federal research clearances