
Developer Relations Manager β Quantum Computing
Posted Aug 7

Posted Aug 7
This is a fully remote position, open to applicants in California.
β’ Cultivate and maintain technical expertise in quantum workloads pertinent to the federal research sector, covering circuit and device-level simulation, quantum error correction, hybrid quantum-classical algorithms, and QPU integration with HPC systems.
β’ Spearhead strategic partnerships with DOE national laboratories, NQIS Research Centers, NNSA facilities, and federally funded quantum initiatives across DoD, IC, NIST, and NSF.
β’ Identify significant challenges that NVIDIA is uniquely equipped to address.
β’ Collaborate with research teams and leadership computing facilities to incorporate NVIDIA's quantum stack into operational research workflows.
β’ Organize technical workshops, hackathons, and practical training sessions at national labs, user facilities, and federal research venues.
β’ Act as a representative for NVIDIA at scientific and technical conferences.
β’ Keep abreast of the federal quantum landscape to identify opportunities in quantum simulation, quantum error correction, AI applications in quantum computing, and quantum digital twins.
β’ Provide insights to NVIDIA engineering and product teams to aid in shaping product roadmaps.
β’ Engage with senior technical leaders, including division directors, principal investigators, chief scientists, and program managers.
β’ Collaborate on QPU-GPU integration, real-time control, decoding latency, and achieving fault tolerance.
β’ Master's degree in physics, computer science, electrical engineering, applied mathematics, chemistry, or a related discipline, or equivalent professional experience.
β’ Over 8 years of experience in quantum information science.
β’ More than 5 years of experience in the quantum computing sector, national laboratories, or similar research organizations.
β’ Technical proficiency in quantum algorithms, quantum error correction, or quantum hardware and control systems.
β’ Practical experience in scientific computing, high-performance computing, or GPU-accelerated software development.
β’ Excellent written and verbal communication abilities, including public speaking to technical audiences.
β’ Readiness to travel frequently, around 40%, to national laboratories, federal sites, and conferences throughout the United States.
β’ U.S. citizenship is mandatory.
β’ Security clearance is required.
β’ Active TS/SCI or DOE Q clearance is strongly preferred.
β’ Previous experience at a DOE national laboratory, NQIS Research Center, or federal institution is advantageous.
β’ Understanding of federal research funding, procurement, and collaboration processes.
β’ Prior experience in developer relations, technical evangelism, or solutions architecture in a research-oriented role is beneficial.
β’ Experience with quantum control stacks, QPU calibration, or real-time systems is a plus.
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