Job Description
Join FutureTech Innovations at the forefront of technological evolution as we prepare for the quantum leap of 2026. We're seeking a pioneering Quantum Computing Research Scientist to architect next-gen computational paradigms that will redefine industries. In this role, you'll collaborate with Nobel laureates and MIT-affiliated researchers to develop fault-tolerant quantum systems, pioneer quantum machine learning algorithms, and solve previously unsolvable computational challenges.
Our state-of-the-art Quantum Neural Lab features 128-qubit processors and maintains exclusive partnerships with NASA Ames and CERN. You'll receive $50K annual research funding, unlimited quantum cloud credits, and flexible work arrangements in our LEED-certified campus overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge. This is your opportunity to shape the technological landscape of the coming decade.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement fault-tolerant quantum algorithms for optimization problems
- Develop hybrid quantum-classical machine learning frameworks for 2026 deployment
- Lead cross-disciplinary research teams in quantum cryptography and materials science
- Author peer-reviewed publications in Nature/Science journals with 2026 impact projections
- Prototype quantum neural networks using proprietary QASM-2.0 language
- Collaborate with hardware teams to mitigate decoherence in topological qubits
- Present breakthrough findings at IEEE Quantum Week and Davos Tech Summit
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Physics, Computational Science, or equivalent with 5+ years research
- Expertise in quantum error correction codes (surface, color, LDPC)
- Published work in quantum algorithm design (VQE, QAOA, QML)
- Proficiency in Qiskit, Cirq, and Q# with GitHub contributions
- Experience with quantum annealing (D-Wave, Advantage system)
- Deep understanding of quantum supremacy benchmarks and NISQ limitations
- Strong background in tensor networks and quantum simulation techniques
- US citizenship or permanent residency required for government collaborations