Job Description
Join Innovatech Labs at the forefront of technological revolution as we pioneer quantum computing solutions for 2026 and beyond. As a Quantum Computing Research Scientist, you'll shape the future by developing next-generation algorithms and systems that will transform industries worldwide. Our state-of-the-art facility in San Francisco offers unparalleled resources to accelerate your groundbreaking research.
We're seeking visionaries who thrive at the intersection of physics, computer science, and mathematics. Your work will directly contribute to solving humanity's most complex challengesâfrom drug discovery to climate modelingâwhile collaborating with Nobel laureates and industry pioneers. If you're ready to push the boundaries of what's computationally possible, this is your moment to make history.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement novel quantum algorithms for optimization, simulation, and machine learning applications
- Lead cutting-edge research in quantum error correction and fault-tolerant architectures
- Develop proprietary quantum software frameworks using languages like Q#, Qiskit, and Cirq
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate quantum solutions with classical high-performance computing systems
- Publish breakthrough research in top-tier journals and present findings at international conferences
- Secure and manage research partnerships with leading quantum hardware providers
- Mentor junior researchers and drive quantum literacy initiatives across the organization
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics, or related field with 3+ years of quantum research experience
- Deep expertise in quantum mechanics, linear algebra, and quantum information theory
- Proven track record of developing quantum algorithms with practical applications
- Proficiency in quantum programming frameworks and classical HPC environments
- Strong publication record in peer-reviewed quantum computing journals
- Experience with quantum hardware platforms including superconducting qubits and trapped ions
- Demonstrated ability to secure research funding through government and industry grants
- Exceptional problem-solving skills with passion for tackling unsolvable classical problems