Job Description
Shape the future of human-machine intelligence at Nexus Quantum Labs. We're pioneering the next frontier where quantum computing meets artificial intelligence, and we need a visionary Quantum AI Architect to lead our charge. Join our elite team of quantum physicists, machine learning engineers, and futurists in developing breakthrough systems that will redefine computing by 2026.
As a key innovator in our R&D division, you'll design hybrid quantum-neural architectures that solve previously impossible problems in drug discovery, climate modeling, and autonomous systems. You'll collaborate directly with Nobel laureates and Silicon Valley pioneers in our state-of-the-art quantum lab, where theoretical physics becomes tangible innovation.
This isn't just a jobβit's your chance to build the computational foundation for humanity's next technological revolution. If you thrive at the intersection of quantum mechanics, deep learning, and exponential technology, we want you on our team.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement hybrid quantum-classical AI systems for complex optimization problems
- Develop quantum neural network architectures leveraging 1000+ qubit processors
- Create error-corrected quantum machine learning pipelines for real-world applications
- Lead cross-functional teams in translating quantum algorithms into production-ready solutions
- Author groundbreaking research papers for Nature and Science journals
- Architect quantum-resistant security frameworks for 2026-era infrastructure
- Collaborate with DARPA and NASA on next-gen quantum computing initiatives
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Computing, Theoretical Physics, or Advanced Machine Learning
- 5+ years experience with quantum algorithms (QAOA, VQE, QML)
- Expertise in quantum programming languages (Q#, Qiskit, Cirq) and frameworks
- Published research in quantum machine learning or quantum information theory
- Proficiency in high-performance computing architectures and GPU acceleration
- Deep understanding of quantum error correction and fault tolerance
- Track record of commercializing quantum technologies