Job Description
Join QuantumLeap Dynamics as a 2026 Technology Futurist to architect tomorrow's digital landscape today. We're seeking visionary pioneers to redefine human-machine interaction, pioneer quantum computing applications, and shape the next decade of technological evolution. This role blends cutting-edge AI research with ethical foresight, requiring you to anticipate paradigm shifts in biotech, neural interfaces, and autonomous systems. You'll collaborate with Nobel laureates and industry disruptors in our Palo Alto R&D hub, driving innovation that impacts billions.
At QuantumLeap, we thrive at the intersection of science and imagination. Our team has pioneered breakthroughs in synthetic consciousness and climate-altering nanotech. This position offers unparalleled resources to explore uncharted technological territories while ensuring advancements serve humanity's highest aspirations.
Responsibilities
- Develop 10-year technology roadmaps for quantum-entangled networks and synthetic neurobiology
- Lead cross-disciplinary teams in prototyping next-gen human-AI symbiosis systems
- Anticipate and mitigate existential risks from emergent technologies
- Author white papers on quantum-resistant cryptography and post-scarcity economics
- Advocate for ethical frameworks in autonomous weapons and genetic augmentation
- Collaborate with governments on AI governance and digital sovereignty policies
- Identify and secure intellectual property in temporal computing and multiverse simulations
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Physics, Computational Biology, or equivalent disruptive field
- 5+ years in technology foresight with 2+ publications in Nature/Science
- Expertise in quantum machine learning and emergent system dynamics
- Proven track record of commercializing breakthrough technologies
- Deep understanding of singularity theory and post-human evolution
- Certification in Advanced Ethics for AI Development (AEAID)
- Portfolio demonstrating work in neural lace or swarm intelligence
- Fluency in at least two quantum programming languages (Q# or Qiskit)