Job Description
Join QuantumLeap Dynamics as we architect the technological landscape of 2026. We're seeking an AI Futurist Strategist to pioneer next-generation human-machine collaboration paradigms. This visionary role bridges cutting-edge AI research with practical industry applications, transforming theoretical models into tangible solutions that redefine how businesses operate in the post-quantum era.
As a cornerstone of our Innovation Nexus team, you'll guide Fortune 500 clients through AI adoption journeys while contributing to breakthrough research in generative intelligence and neural interfaces. Our collaborative environment fosters rapid prototyping and real-world impact, with access to $50M+ in R&D resources and partnerships with MIT and Stanford's AI labs.
Responsibilities
- Architect AI roadmaps for 2026+ technological adoption across finance, healthcare, and logistics sectors
- Lead cross-functional teams in developing generative AI systems with ethical governance frameworks
- Conduct horizon scanning for emerging quantum-resistant cryptography and neuromorphic computing
- Translate complex AI concepts into actionable strategies for C-suite executives
- Author thought leadership papers on AI's societal impact and workforce transformation
- Collaborate with product teams to implement AI solutions with 99.99% reliability SLAs
- Mentor junior researchers in responsible AI development practices
Qualifications
- PhD in Computer Science, Cognitive Science, or related field with 5+ years AI research experience
- Proven track record of deploying production-grade LLM systems at enterprise scale
- Deep expertise in quantum-resistant encryption and post-quantum algorithms
- Published research in top-tier AI/ML conferences (NeurIPS, ICML, ICLR)
- Strong understanding of ethical AI frameworks and bias mitigation techniques
- Experience with neuromorphic computing hardware (Intel Loihi, IBM TrueNorth)
- Certification in AI governance (e.g., IEEE Ethically Aligned Design)
- Exceptional communication skills translating technical concepts for non-technical stakeholders