Quantum Algorithm Development Lead

Tyto Athene, LLC

$130K — $180K *
Aerospace & Defense
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • PhD in Quantum Physics or Quantum Information.
  • 5+ years developing quantum and hybrid algorithms for practical use.
  • Understanding of error correction for NISQ devices.
  • Proven ability to establish partnerships for quantum stack development.
  • U.S. citizenship with eligibility for a security clearance.

Responsibilities

  • Lead foundational research for quantum algorithm development.
  • Design fault-tolerant algorithms compatible with classical workflows.
  • Perform stability modeling and implement error correction codes.
  • Curate criteria for selecting quantum hardware providers.
  • Mentor classical engineers to leverage quantum technologies.
  • Foster a community of innovation through hackathons and challenges.
  • Integrate intellectual property partnerships with key government entities.

Benefits

  • Opportunities for mentorship and professional development.
  • Exposure to cutting-edge quantum technologies.
  • Engagement with mission-critical operations for national security.
  • Possibility for collaboration with leading research entities.
Full Job Description
Description

Tyto Athene is seeking a Quantum Algorithm Development Lead to lead the development of quantum computing workloads for mission-critical operations of the U.S. Federal Government, DoD, IC, and National Security sectors. This role is designed for a high-level theorist with the entrepreneurial drive to lead a team of engineers and scientists and deliver differentiated value-add for missions in contested environments.

The successful candidate will be the architect of our quantum algorithm development program, leading foundational research to enable reliable workloads in the industry's NISQ-to-FTQC transition. They will bridge the gap between abstract mathematics and practical application, establishing a full-stack quantum platform for algorithm deployment that serves the warfighter and the broader intelligence community.

Practice Leadership & Strategy:
  • Establish Quantum Deployments with Real Value: Understand the needs of Tyto customers and what quantum and hybrid algorithms will be useful and appropriate for their workloads.
  • Platform Selection: Establish precise criteria for selecting hardware providers and development environments based on specific use cases, navigating the rapid evolution of quantum hardware.
  • Build a Community of Practice: Foster innovation by encouraging hackathons and challenges while managing the promotion of quantum solutions to production environments.
  • Awareness of Algorithmic Breakthroughs: Keep an ear to the ground of academic and industrial research to rapidly incorporate innovations in the practice of quantum circuits and QUBOs.

Technical Execution & Engineering:
  • Algorithm Design: Design fault-tolerant algorithms that support hybrid classical-quantum workflows, ensuring seamless co-existence with legacy stacks.
  • Stability Modeling: Model qubit stability and implement critical error correction codes, such as surface codes, for both sensing and compute applications.
  • Talent Upskilling: Build a development practice by mentoring and upskilling traditional classical application engineering talent to practically exploit quantum platforms.
  • IP & Collaboration: Partner with "tuck-in" entities to integrate intellectual property for quantum research units within the DoD, IC, and Department of Energy.


Qualifications

Required:
  • Academic Background: PhD in Quantum Physics or Quantum Information.
  • Quantum Algorithm Mastery: 5+ years of experience in the development and specialization of quantum and hybrid algorithms, targeting real-world use cases.
  • Error Correction Experience: An understanding of the methods and mechanisms necessary to use NISQ devices to implement hardened, productized quantum workloads.
  • Strategic Partnering: Proven ability to curate preferred partners for quantum stacks and establish algorithmic offerings.
  • Clearance Elligibility: Must be a US Citizen with the ability to obtain a security clearance due to federal facing programs.


Desired:
  • Active Secret or Top Secret security clerance.
  • Prior experience within DoD labs such as AFRL or DARPA.
  • Held patents in fault-tolerant methods or experience building industry solution accelerators.
  • A strong background in mentoring or teaching to help bridge the gap between theoretical physics and software engineering.


Compensation:
  • Compensation is unique to each candidate and relative to the skills and experience they bring to the position. This does not guarantee a specific salary as compensation is based upon multiple factors such as education, experience, certifications, and other requirements, and may fall outside of the above-stated range.

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