Job Description
Join Nexus Labs at the forefront of technological evolution as we architect the digital landscape of 2026. We're seeking a 2026 Tech Visionary to redefine human-computer interaction through AI, AR/VR, and quantum computing integration. This role sits at the intersection of bleeding-edge research and scalable product development, where your innovations will shape the next generation of digital experiences.
As a key member of our Future Technologies Division, you'll collaborate with Nobel laureates and industry pioneers in our Austin-based innovation hub. We offer unparalleled resources, competitive equity packages, and the autonomy to explore uncharted technological territories. This isn't just a jobβit's your opportunity to leave an indelible mark on the digital future.
Responsibilities
- Architect and implement next-generation AI systems for predictive human behavior modeling
- Develop immersive AR/VR ecosystems leveraging neural interfaces and haptic feedback
- Lead quantum computing initiatives to solve previously intractable computational challenges
- Create ethical frameworks for autonomous decision-making systems in critical infrastructure
- Pioneer biometric authentication systems using multi-sensory data fusion
- Drive cross-disciplinary R&D projects with nanotechnology and synthetic biology teams
- Author white papers and patents defining industry standards for 2026 technology adoption
Qualifications
- PhD in Computer Science, Quantum Physics, or related field with 5+ years industry experience
- Proven expertise in machine learning frameworks (PyTorch, TensorFlow) and quantum computing (Qiskit, Cirq)
- Published research in top-tier journals (Nature, Science) on human-computer interaction
- Proficiency in developing AR/VR applications using Unity/Unreal Engine with eye-tracking integration
- Strong background in ethical AI governance and responsible technology deployment
- Demonstrated success in scaling prototype technologies to enterprise-level solutions
- Experience with neuromorphic computing and brain-computer interface protocols