Job Description
Join QuantumLeap Labs at the forefront of artificial intelligence innovation as we shape the technological landscape of 2026. We're seeking visionary AI Research Scientists to develop next-generation machine learning models that will redefine human-machine interaction. This role offers unparalleled access to cutting-edge computing resources and collaborative partnerships with leading academic institutions. Work in our state-of-the-art facility where your breakthroughs in generative AI, quantum computing interfaces, and autonomous systems will directly impact billions of lives.
As a key member of our Future Systems Division, you'll contribute to projects that will define the next decade of technological advancement. We offer competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and a culture that celebrates intellectual curiosity and bold experimentation. If you're passionate about solving humanity's grand challenges through AI, this is your opportunity to leave a lasting legacy.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement novel neural architectures for 2026-era autonomous systems
- Lead cross-functional research initiatives in quantum-AI hybrid computing
- Develop ethical frameworks for next-generation generative AI models
- Collaborate with international research teams on breakthrough AI applications
- Publish findings in top-tier AI conferences and journals
- Secure federal and private research grants for emerging AI domains
- Mentor junior researchers in advanced machine learning methodologies
Qualifications
- PhD in Computer Science, AI, or related field with 5+ years industry experience
- Published record in top-tier AI/ML conferences (NeurIPS, ICML, CVPR)
- Expertise in transformer architectures, diffusion models, and quantum machine learning
- Proficiency in PyTorch, TensorFlow, and distributed computing frameworks
- Demonstrated ability to secure $1M+ in research funding
- Strong background in AI ethics and responsible AI development
- Experience with high-performance computing clusters and quantum simulators