Job Description
Join Nexus Future Labs at the bleeding edge of technological evolution. We're seeking a visionary 2026 Quantum AI Architect to pioneer the next generation of hybrid quantum-neural systems. This pivotal role bridges quantum computing and artificial intelligence to solve humanity's most complex challenges – from climate modeling to medical breakthroughs. You'll work in our state-of-the-art San Francisco hub alongside Nobel laureates and Turing Award winners, shaping the technological landscape of the coming decade.
Our team operates at the intersection of physics, computer science, and ethics, developing ethical frameworks for autonomous quantum decision-making. You'll influence standards that will govern AI-quantum integration worldwide while creating scalable solutions for Fortune 100 partners. This isn't just a job – it's your chance to architect the digital infrastructure of 2026 and beyond.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement hybrid quantum-AI architectures for enterprise-scale applications
- Develop error-correction protocols for quantum neural networks at scale
- Create ethical governance frameworks for autonomous quantum decision systems
- Lead cross-functional teams of quantum physicists, ML engineers, and domain experts
- Translate complex quantum phenomena into practical business solutions
- Establish industry standards for quantum-AI interoperability and security
- Present breakthrough research at global tech conferences and publish in peer-reviewed journals
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Computing, Machine Learning, or related field (or equivalent experience)
- 5+ years developing production quantum systems or advanced neural networks
- Expertise in quantum algorithms (QAOA, VQE, Shor's) and deep learning frameworks
- Published research in Nature/Science or top-tier AI/quantum conferences
- Proficiency in quantum programming languages (Q#, Qiskit, Cirq) and PyTorch/JAX
- Experience with quantum hardware providers (IBM, Rigetti, IonQ)
- Strong background in ethical AI development and bias mitigation
- Ability to communicate complex quantum concepts to non-technical stakeholders