Job Description
Join the vanguard of computational revolution at Nexus Quantum Labs. We're pioneering the next frontier where quantum mechanics meets artificial intelligence. As a Quantum AI Systems Architect, you'll design hybrid quantum-classical frameworks that solve previously intractable problems across cryptography, materials science, and optimization. This isn't just a jobβit's your chance to architect the computational backbone of 2026's technological landscape.
Our state-of-the-art facility in San Francisco's tech epicenter houses 128-qubit quantum processors and AI supercomputers. You'll collaborate with Nobel laureates and Turing Award winners in an environment where theoretical physics meets practical implementation. We offer competitive equity packages, flexible work arrangements, and dedicated R&D budgets for groundbreaking projects.
Responsibilities
- Design scalable quantum AI architectures leveraging 128+ qubit processors and neuromorphic computing
- Develop error-correction protocols for hybrid quantum-classical neural networks
- Lead implementation of quantum machine learning algorithms for real-world optimization
- Architect secure quantum-resistant cryptographic systems for enterprise clients
- Collaborate with cross-disciplinary teams to integrate quantum solutions into existing AI frameworks
- Publish breakthrough research in top-tier journals and present at international conferences
- Mentor junior researchers and contribute to open-source quantum AI toolkits
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Computing, AI Systems, or Computational Physics (or equivalent industry experience)
- Expertise in quantum programming languages (Qiskit, Cirq, Q#) and quantum circuit optimization
- Proven track record in deploying AI/ML models at scale (TensorFlow, PyTorch, JAX)
- Deep understanding of quantum error correction and fault-tolerant architectures
- Experience with cloud quantum computing platforms (IBM Quantum, Amazon Braket, Azure Quantum)
- Strong publication record in quantum machine learning or quantum information theory
- Ability to translate complex quantum concepts into practical engineering solutions