Job Description
Shape the Future of Computing at Chronos Dynamics
Are you ready to stand at the precipice of a technological revolution? We are looking for a visionary Senior Quantum Algorithm Engineer to join our elite R&D division in Austin. In this role, you won't just write code; you will architect the logic that defines the next era of processing power.
At Chronos Dynamics, we are pioneering error-corrected quantum architectures designed to solve intractable problems in cryptography, materials science, and artificial intelligence. We need a pioneer who thrives in ambiguity and possesses the intellect to translate theoretical physics into executable, scalable quantum software.
Responsibilities
- Algorithm Development: Design, implement, and optimize quantum algorithms (QAOA, VQE, Grover’s) to solve complex business problems with superior efficiency.
- Hybrid Systems: Bridge the gap between classical and quantum computing environments, developing hybrid workflows that leverage the strengths of both paradigms.
- Hardware Integration: Collaborate directly with hardware engineers to fine-tune algorithms for specific quantum processor topologies and noise profiles.
- Research & Innovation: Stay at the forefront of quantum computing advancements, publishing papers and presenting findings at top-tier international conferences.
- Code Optimization: Minimize qubit overhead and reduce error rates to ensure near-term quantum devices can execute complex computations.
Qualifications
- Education: Ph.D. or Master’s degree in Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics, or a related field with a focus on Quantum Information Science.
- Experience: 5+ years of experience in software engineering with a deep understanding of quantum computing concepts.
- Tools: Proficiency in quantum programming frameworks such as Qiskit, Cirq, or PennyLane.
- Programming: Strong command of Python, C++, and assembly for low-level optimization.
- Mathematical Rigor: Solid foundation in linear algebra, probability, and complex analysis.
- Communication: Ability to explain complex quantum concepts to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.