Job Description
Join Nexus Future Labs at the forefront of technological evolution as we pioneer quantum computing solutions that will redefine the 2026 digital landscape. We're seeking visionary Quantum Computing Architects to design and implement next-generation quantum systems that solve humanity's most complex challenges. As a key member of our innovation team, you'll work in our state-of-the-art Austin facility where cutting-edge research meets practical application.
Our ideal candidate thrives at the intersection of theoretical physics and practical engineering, pushing the boundaries of computational possibility. You'll collaborate with Nobel laureates and industry disruptors to build quantum algorithms that will power breakthroughs in healthcare, climate modeling, and artificial intelligence. This is more than a role – it's your chance to architect the future of human progress.
Responsibilities
- Design scalable quantum computing architectures using superconducting qubits and topological systems
- Develop error-correction protocols for fault-tolerant quantum processors
- Create hybrid quantum-classical algorithms for optimization problems
- Lead cross-functional teams in prototyping quantum applications for enterprise clients
- Research emerging quantum materials and cryogenic cooling technologies
- Contribute to open-source quantum frameworks and industry standards
- Present quantum computing breakthroughs at international symposia
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Physics, Computer Science, or related field with 5+ years industry experience
- Published research in peer-reviewed quantum computing journals
- Expertise in quantum circuit design and quantum algorithm development
- Proficiency with quantum programming languages (Q#, Qiskit, Cirq)
- Experience with low-level quantum hardware control systems
- Strong background in quantum error correction and fault tolerance
- Track record of leading complex technical projects from concept to deployment
- Certification in quantum computing from recognized institutions (e.g., IBM Quantum, Google Quantum AI)