Job Description
Join Nexus Futura Labs at the forefront of 2026 technological evolution. We're seeking a visionary Quantum Systems Architect to redefine computational boundaries and pioneer solutions that will shape tomorrow's digital landscape. This role combines deep technical expertise with strategic foresight to architect next-generation quantum infrastructure.
As a key innovator in our Quantum Division, you'll collaborate with Nobel laureates and industry pioneers to develop scalable quantum computing architectures. We offer unparalleled resources, cutting-edge labs, and a culture that celebrates bold thinking. Your work will directly impact breakthroughs in cryptography, AI optimization, and materials science.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement quantum-resistant cryptographic systems for 2026-era security protocols
- Architect hybrid quantum-classical computing frameworks enabling exponential performance gains
- Lead cross-functional teams in developing quantum neural network architectures
- Establish quantum interoperability standards between legacy and emerging systems
- Conduct quantum algorithm optimization for real-world industrial applications
- Develop fault-tolerant quantum computing roadmaps aligned with Moore's Law evolution
- Mentor junior researchers in quantum systems engineering best practices
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Computing, Theoretical Physics, or equivalent experience with 8+ years in quantum systems
- Proven expertise in quantum error correction and fault-tolerant architecture design
- Published research in top-tier journals (Nature, Science, Physical Review X) on quantum computing
- Proficiency with quantum programming languages (Q#, Qiskit, Cirq) and classical integration frameworks
- Experience with quantum hardware platforms (IBM Quantum, Rigetti, IonQ)
- Deep understanding of quantum complexity theory and computational models
- Certification in Quantum Systems Architecture (QSA) or equivalent
- Demonstrated ability to translate theoretical quantum concepts into practical implementations