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Zero StatePhoenix, AZApril 12th, 2026

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Company DescriptionZero State Inc. leverages quantum computing and artificial intelligence to revolutionize the discovery of food-derived compounds for repairing damaged proteins, enhancing health, and promoting longevity. Through its proprietary Food Vector platform, the company conducts quantum-enhanced molecular screening of over 10,000 natural compounds against therapeutic protein targets. Zero State operates at the crossroads of molecular science, quantum optimization, and post-quantum security, with additional expertise in bio-manufacturing intelligence. Their strategic partnerships include collaborations with the NVIDIA Inception Program and the AWS Partner Network.Role DescriptionAs a Quantum Engineer at Zero State Inc., you will play a central role in advancing the company’s quantum computing capabilities. This full-time, on-site role in Phoenix, AZ, involves developing and implementing quantum algorithms for molecular simulations, optimizing quantum computational frameworks, and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams of scientists and engineers. You will also contribute to the integration of post-quantum cryptography solutions and assist in deploying advanced quantum-enhanced tools for bio-manufacturing processes. Additionally, you will participate in performance analysis and troubleshooting of quantum systems to ensure their effectiveness and reliability.QualificationsExpertise in Quantum Computing, Quantum Algorithms, and Quantum SimulationStrong knowledge in Computational Biology, Molecular Docking, and Longevity ScienceProblem-solving skills and the ability to optimize computational frameworksFamiliarity with machine learning tools for natural compound screening and data analysisExcellent written and verbal communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively in an interdisciplinary environmentPh.D. or Master’s degree in Quantum Physics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, Chemistry, or a related fieldPrior experience with quantum hardware and platforms is highly advantageous