Job Description
Join FutureTech Innovations at the forefront of quantum revolution! We're seeking a visionary Quantum Computing Architect to design next-gen computational frameworks that will redefine technology by 2026. Shape the future of encryption, AI, and materials science through pioneering quantum algorithms and error-correction systems. Collaborate with Nobel-caliber researchers in our state-of-the-art Austin lab to transform theoretical breakthroughs into scalable solutions for Fortune 500 partners.
This role offers unparalleled opportunity to work with quantum hardware pioneers, publish groundbreaking research, and mentor the next generation of quantum engineers. Your innovations will directly impact global industries from pharmaceuticals to climate modeling. We provide competitive equity packages, unlimited learning stipends, and flexible hybrid work arrangements for optimal work-life integration.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement quantum circuit architectures for complex optimization problems
- Develop novel quantum error-correction protocols for fault-tolerant computing
- Lead cross-functional teams integrating quantum solutions with classical systems
- Collaborate with hardware teams to co-design quantum processors and qubit technologies
- Create quantum algorithms for machine learning and cryptography applications
- Publish research in top-tier quantum computing journals and conferences
- Establish quantum security frameworks for enterprise applications
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Computing, Physics, or Computer Science with 5+ years industry experience
- Expertise in quantum circuit design and quantum programming languages (Q#, Qiskit)
- Proven track record of publishing in Nature/Science journals or equivalent
- Deep understanding of quantum decoherence and error correction methodologies
- Experience with cloud quantum platforms (IBM Q, Amazon Braket, Microsoft Azure)
- Strong background in linear algebra, topology, and quantum information theory
- Exceptional problem-solving skills with ability to abstract complex quantum phenomena