Job Description
Join Nexus Quantum Labs at the forefront of technological revolution as we pioneer quantum computing solutions for 2026 and beyond. We're seeking visionary Quantum Computing Architects to design next-generation quantum systems that will redefine computational boundaries. Our Austin-based innovation hub combines cutting-edge research with agile development to transform theoretical physics into practical applications.
As a key member of our Quantum Architecture team, you'll collaborate with Nobel laureates and industry disruptors to build scalable quantum infrastructures. We offer competitive equity packages, flexible hybrid work arrangements, and access to state-of-the-art quantum hardware. Shape the future of computing while advancing humanity's technological evolution.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement fault-tolerant quantum computing architectures for commercial applications
- Lead cross-functional teams in developing quantum error correction protocols
- Optimize quantum algorithms for real-world problem-solving in cryptography, materials science, and AI
- Develop hybrid quantum-classical computing frameworks for enterprise solutions
- Conduct research on topological qubits and quantum supremacy applications
- Collaborate with hardware engineers to design scalable quantum processor interconnects
- Create technical documentation and architecture blueprints for quantum system deployments
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Computing, Theoretical Physics, or Computer Science (or equivalent experience)
- 5+ years in quantum algorithm development or quantum architecture design
- Expertise in quantum programming languages (Q#, Qiskit, Cirq)
- Deep understanding of quantum error correction and fault-tolerance principles
- Published research in peer-reviewed quantum computing journals
- Experience with high-performance computing and parallel processing systems
- Strong background in linear algebra, complex analysis, and information theory
- Proven ability to translate theoretical concepts into practical implementations