Job Description
Shape the quantum frontier at Nexus Innovations Inc. We're seeking a pioneering Quantum Computing Architect to design the next-generation computational infrastructure that will define 2026's technological landscape. This role sits at the intersection of theoretical physics and scalable engineering, where you'll architect quantum systems capable of solving problems currently deemed impossible.
Join our multidisciplinary team of Nobel laureates, quantum physicists, and software engineers in redefining computational boundaries. You'll leverage our state-of-the-art cryogenic labs and collaborate with industry pioneers to develop fault-tolerant quantum processors that will revolutionize drug discovery, cryptography, and AI optimization. This isn't just a jobβit's your chance to architect humanity's computational future.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement fault-tolerant quantum computing architectures for industrial-scale applications
- Develop error-correction protocols achieving >99.9% qubit coherence rates
- Create hybrid quantum-classical computing frameworks for enterprise deployment
- Lead R&D initiatives in quantum machine learning algorithms and optimization
- Architect cryogenic control systems supporting 1,000+ qubit processors
- Collaborate with security teams to develop quantum-resistant cryptography standards
- Pioneer novel quantum applications in materials science and climate modeling
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Physics, Computer Science, or related field with 5+ years industry experience
- Published research in Nature/Science journals on quantum error correction or topological qubits
- Expertise in quantum programming languages (Qiskit, Cirq, Q#) and circuit optimization
- Proven track record scaling quantum systems beyond 100 qubits with <0.1% error rates
- Deep understanding of quantum decoherence mechanisms and mitigation strategies
- Experience with cryogenic engineering and quantum control hardware (RF, microwave, cryo)
- Strong background in quantum cryptography and post-quantum security frameworks