Job Description
Step into the future with Nexus Labs, a pioneering neurotech company reshaping human-computer interaction for 2026. We're seeking a visionary Quantum UX Researcher to decode cognitive patterns and design empathetic interfaces that anticipate user needs before they're consciously expressed. Join our multidisciplinary team at the intersection of neuroscience, AI, and spatial computing.
As we prepare for the 2026 paradigm shift in digital consciousness, you'll pioneer research methodologies that blend quantum computing principles with human-centric design. Our San Francisco lab features cutting-edge neural mapping technology and immersive VR environments where your work will directly shape how billions interact with emerging digital realities.
We offer competitive equity, unlimited wellness stipends, and the rare opportunity to contribute to humanity's next evolutionary leap. If you're passionate at the intersection of technology and human potential, let's build tomorrow together.
Responsibilities
- Design and execute quantum-entangled UX experiments using neural feedback loops
- Develop predictive cognitive models using quantum machine learning algorithms
- Create empathetic interface prototypes for spatial computing and metaverse environments
- Lead cross-functional research sprints with neuroscientists and AI engineers
- Document breakthrough findings in peer-reviewed quantum UX journals
- mentor junior researchers in emerging neuro-interaction methodologies
- Collaborate with product teams to translate insights into commercial neuro-interfaces
Qualifications
- PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience, Human-Computer Interaction, or Quantum Psychology
- 3+ years experience with quantum computing research (Qiskit/Cirq certification required)
- Expertise in EEG/MEG data analysis and neural network modeling
- Portfolio demonstrating neuro-interaction design for immersive environments
- Published research in Nature Human Behaviour or ACM CHI proceedings
- Proficiency in Python, TensorFlow Quantum, and Unity XR Toolkit
- Experience with fNIRS and eye-tracking in VR/AR contexts