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Zapata Quantum seeks a Quantum Algorithm Scientist to design, analyze, and benchmark quantum algorithms delivering real‑world advantage. The role blends theory and practice, translating cryptography, chemistry, finance, and defense problems into concrete quantum circuits and evaluating their resource needs on NISQ and fault‑tolerant hardware.
This position offers high ownership within a focused team, opportunities to publish, contribute to open‑source frameworks, and shape deliverables for
Zapata Quantum is shaping the future of quantum computing: setting the standards for what’s viable, valuable, and worth building. The Company powers quantum applications across cryptography, pharmaceuticals, finance, materials discovery, defense, and beyond, translating cutting‑edge research into real‑world impact.
Zapata is the only organization to have contributed across every technical area of DARPA’s Quantum Benchmarking program, giving it a uniquely comprehensive view of what it takes to make quantum computing work in practice. Now restructured and sharply focused, Zapata Quantum stands alone as the only publicly traded, pure‑play quantum software company fully dedicated to unlocking quantum’s commercial potential.
We’re rebuilding at a pivotal moment for the industry—bringing together a team that will help define how quantum delivers value in the real world, with the opportunity for meaningful ownership as we shape the commercial path forward.
We are seeking a Quantum Algorithm Scientist to design, analyze, and benchmark quantum algorithms that deliver real‑world advantage. The role sits at the intersection of theory and practice—translating problems from domains such as cryptography, chemistry, finance, materials discovery, and defense into concrete quantum circuits, and rigorously evaluating their resource requirements on both near‑term and fault‑tolerant hardware.
This position offers a high level of individual ownership and is well‑suited to scientists who are comfortable working independently within a small, focused team. You will partner with quantum software engineers and domain experts to push the state of the art, with opportunities to publish, contribute to open‑source quantum frameworks, and shape deliverables for government and commercial programs. This position is classified as exempt under applicable wage and hour laws.