Job Description
Join Nexus Futures Inc. at the forefront of human-machine symbiosis. We seek a visionary Quantum UX Architect to design immersive neural interfaces for our 2026 product ecosystem. You'll pioneer brain-computer interaction paradigms that redefine how humans experience digital reality. Work in our state-of-the-art neuro-design lab alongside Nobel Prize-winning neuroscientists and AI ethicists to shape the next generation of human cognition augmentation.
This role offers unparalleled opportunities to influence the ethical frameworks governing 2026's neuro-interfaces while developing patented biometric feedback systems. Your work will directly impact 50M+ users transitioning to our quantum-entangled consciousness platforms.
Responsibilities
- Design neural-optimized user journeys for quantum-computing interfaces using biometric feedback loops
- Lead cross-disciplinary teams in developing ethical AI alignment protocols for 2026 cognition platforms
- Architect holographic UI/UX frameworks compatible with next-gen retinal projection systems
- Conduct neuro-ergonomic testing using fNIRS and EEG to validate cognitive load optimization
- Develop patent-pending emotion-responsive design patterns for empathetic AI interactions
- Collaborate with quantum encryption specialists to design secure consciousness-transfer protocols
- Present findings at the Global Neuro-Design Summit 2026 and publish in Nature Human Behaviour
Qualifications
- PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience or Human-Computer Interaction with 5+ years in neuro-UX design
- Portfolio demonstrating mastery of quantum-computing interface prototypes or consciousness-mapping tools
- Published research on neural plasticity adaptation in digital environments (2020-2025)
- Expertise in fNIRS/EEG data visualization and biometric feedback system architecture
- Certification in Quantum UX Design (QUXD) from the Institute of Future Interfaces
- Experience with holographic prototyping tools like HoloLens 2026 or Neuralink Dev Kit
- Deep understanding of EU AI Act 2025 and ethical frameworks for neuro-technology