Job Description
Join Nexus Quantum Labs at the forefront of technological evolution as we pioneer the next generation of human-AI symbiosis. We seek a visionary Quantum AI Integration Specialist to architect the interface between quantum computing and neural networks, transforming theoretical possibilities into practical applications that will define 2026 and beyond. This role offers unparalleled opportunity to shape the future of computational intelligence while working with our elite team of Nobel Prize-winning physicists and Turing Award-winning computer scientists.
As part of our Quantum Nexus initiative, you'll develop hybrid quantum-classical systems that transcend current limitations, enabling breakthroughs in materials science, climate modeling, and personalized medicine. Our state-of-the-art facility features the world's first commercial-grade quantum annealer and a dedicated neuro-quantum lab equipped with cutting-edge neural lace interfaces.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement quantum neural network architectures for real-world problem solving
- Develop error-correction protocols for quantum-AI hybrid systems
- Create interfaces between quantum processors and classical AI frameworks
- Lead cross-functional teams of physicists, data scientists, and hardware engineers
- Research and mitigate quantum decoherence effects in neural networks
- Develop patent-pending algorithms for quantum-enhanced machine learning
- Collaborate with DARPA and NASA on next-gen quantum-AI applications
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Computing, Physics, or Computer Science (or equivalent experience)
- 5+ years developing quantum algorithms or neural network architectures
- Proficiency in Qiskit, Cirq, or PennyLane frameworks
- Published research in Nature/Science on quantum-AI integration
- Expertise in tensor networks and quantum machine learning
- Experience with quantum error correction codes (surface, LDPC)
- Strong background in high-performance computing and parallel processing
- Security clearance preferred for government-funded projects