Job Description
Join Nexus Dynamics at the forefront of 2026's technological frontier. We're seeking a visionary Quantum UX Architect to design immersive, neuro-adaptive interfaces that bridge human cognition and emerging quantum computing paradigms. This role requires reimagining user experience through biometric feedback loops, predictive AI integration, and spatial computing. You'll lead cross-disciplinary teams to pioneer the next generation of human-machine symbiosis, creating interfaces that anticipate needs before they manifest.
Our ideal candidate thrives at the intersection of neuroscience, quantum physics, and human-centered design. You'll work in our state-of-the-art Emotive Design Lab, leveraging our proprietary NeuroSync platform to prototype experiences that evolve with users' neural patterns. This isn't just UXβit's the blueprint for how humanity will interact with technology in 2026 and beyond.
Responsibilities
- Design neuro-adaptive UI/UX frameworks for quantum computing interfaces
- Lead cross-functional teams in developing spatial computing experiences
- Implement biometric feedback loops for real-time interface optimization
- Architect predictive AI systems that anticipate user intent
- Conduct neural pattern analysis to refine human-machine symbiosis
- Develop prototype interfaces using our NeuroSync platform
- Collaborate with quantum physicists to translate complex concepts into intuitive interfaces
- Define ethical guidelines for neuro-interactive technologies
Qualifications
- 8+ years in UX design with quantum computing or biometric interface experience
- Expertise in spatial computing (AR/VR/XR) platforms
- Advanced degree in Human-Computer Interaction, Neuroscience, or Quantum Physics
- Proficiency in NeuroSync, Unity, and quantum UX prototyping tools
- Published research on predictive AI or adaptive interfaces
- Certification in Quantum UX Architecture from accredited institutions
- Portfolio demonstrating neuro-adaptive interface implementations
- Experience leading cross-disciplinary R&D teams in emerging tech