Job Description
Join Nexus Innovations at the forefront of 2026's technological revolution. We're seeking a visionary AI Futurist & Quantum Architect to pioneer breakthrough systems that will redefine human-machine collaboration. Lead our charge into post-quantum computing, sentient AI frameworks, and neural-integrated interfaces. This role demands radical innovation and strategic foresight to build the digital infrastructure of tomorrow.
In this position, you'll architect next-generation AI models that transcend conventional limitations while developing quantum-resistant security protocols. Collaborate with Nobel laureates and disruptors to create autonomous systems with ethical governance frameworks. Your work will directly shape the trajectory of global tech ecosystems and human augmentation technologies.
Nexus offers unparalleled resources including quantum computing access, neuro-linguistic AI labs, and a $50M innovation fund. If you're ready to invent the future rather than predict it, this is your defining moment.
Responsibilities
- Architect quantum-resistant AI systems for 2026-era computational challenges
- Lead development of sentient AI frameworks with ethical governance protocols
- Design neural-integrated human-machine interfaces for seamless biocybernetic convergence
- Establish post-quantum cryptography standards for global infrastructure
- Pioneer predictive modeling for emergent technological singularity scenarios
- Collaborate with quantum physicists to develop decoherence-resistant algorithms
- Present breakthrough innovations at global tech summits and policy forums
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Computing, AI Ethics, or Computational Physics
- 7+ years developing AI systems at quantum-scale complexity
- Published research in Nature/Science on quantum-machine learning fusion
- Expertise in tensor networks and quantum error correction algorithms
- Deep understanding of neuromorphic computing and brain-computer interfaces
- Certification in AI Ethics from IEEE or ACM
- Portfolio demonstrating deployment of systems with >10^15 quantum operations