Job Description
Join Nexus Labs at the forefront of technological evolution as we pioneer quantum computing solutions for 2026 and beyond. We're seeking visionary Quantum Computing Research Scientists to decode the mysteries of quantum mechanics and transform theoretical models into groundbreaking real-world applications. In this role, you'll collaborate with Nobel laureates and industry disruptors in our state-of-the-art facility, pushing the boundaries of computational possibility. Our team operates at the intersection of physics, computer science, and artificial intelligence, solving problems once deemed unsolvable. This is your chance to shape the technological landscape of tomorrow while enjoying unparalleled benefits, including flexible work arrangements, cutting-edge resources, and a culture that celebrates intellectual curiosity.
Responsibilities
- Design and execute quantum algorithms for complex optimization problems in cryptography and machine learning
- Develop novel quantum error correction techniques to enhance qubit stability
- Collaborate with hardware teams to prototype quantum processors operating at millikelvin temperatures
- Lead cross-functional research initiatives in quantum machine learning and neural networks
- Publish findings in peer-reviewed journals and present at international quantum computing conferences
- Secure patents for proprietary quantum methodologies and architectures
- Mentor junior researchers and contribute to quantum computing curriculum development
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Physics, Computer Science, or related field with 3+ years of quantum research experience
- Proficiency in quantum programming languages (Q#, Qiskit, Cirq) and quantum circuit design
- Demonstrated expertise in quantum error correction protocols and fault-tolerant architectures
- Publication record in top-tier physics or computer science journals
- Experience with cryogenic quantum systems and superconducting qubit manipulation
- Strong background in linear algebra, probability theory, and quantum information theory
- Ability to translate complex quantum concepts into practical engineering solutions