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Director, Ohio Quantum Computing Institute
Job in
Florence, Boone County, Kentucky, 41022, USA
Listed on 2026-06-06
Listing for:
miamioh.edu
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-06-06
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
Data Scientist, University Professor, Academic
Job Description & How to Apply Below
** Director, Ohio Quantum Computing Institute
** Department
* * Dean's Office College of Engineering and Computing
** Worker Type
** Regular
* * Pay Type
** Salary
* * Position Salary Minimum**$150,000
** Position Salary Maximum**$200,000
* Salary will be commensurate with the level of the position, education, and experience.
*** Scheduled Weekly Hours
** 40
* * Benefit Eligible
** Yes
* * Screening Date
**** Job Description Summary
** The Ohio Quantum Computing Institute (OQCI), established through a $7 million state investment in partnership between Miami University and Cleveland Clinic, seeks a distinguished scholar-leader to serve as its inaugural Director. This is a 9-month faculty appointment at Miami University, with research support and reduced teaching load, for an accomplished researcher who will maintain an active, externally funded research program while building and leading the Institute’s strategic growth at Miami University.
** Job Description
** The Director will shape and execute a research vision that advances applied and translational quantum computing, with a strategic emphasis on healthcare and biomedical applications in collaboration with Cleveland Clinic, while supporting broader impact in areas such as optimization, cryptography, and materials simulation. A key responsibility of the Director is to lead the development of a diversified and sustainable research funding portfolio that supports center-scale growth and interdisciplinary collaboration, including major federal research opportunities (e.g., NSF center-scale programs), state innovation initiatives, multi-institutional and workforce development awards, industry partnerships, and translational research programs.
The Director will strategically grow quantum research capacity at Miami, leveraging existing faculty expertise and interdisciplinary strengths to elevate the university’s research competitiveness and impact. Working closely with university leadership and campus partners the Director will establish the infrastructure and collaborations necessary for long-term institutional success.
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* Key Responsibilities:
** Research Vision and Innovation
* Establish and lead a multidisciplinary research agenda leveraging quantum computing and technology for healthcare, industrial, and academic impact.
* Spearhead funding proposals and attract external grants and investments for continued Institute growth.
* Facilitate the integration of classical high-performance computing and AI-based GPU systems with quantum processors to support hybrid workflows for medical research.
* Guide commercialization efforts, leading the progression of quantum technologies from research to practical, scalable implementation.
Institute Leadership
* Develop and implement the strategic vision and roadmap of the OQCI.
* Recruit and mentor distinguished faculty and staff, fostering a culture of excellence and innovation.
External Engagement and Workforce Development
* Cultivate relationships with higher education, government, and industry stakeholders across Ohio.
* Represent the Institute in state, national and international forums.
* Support workforce development and talent pipelines to position Ohio as a global quantum technology hub.
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* Minimum Qualifications:
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* Required:
PhD (or MD-PhD) in quantum information science, computer science, physics, engineering, applied mathematics, or a closely related discipline, with a strong record of peer-reviewed research in quantum computing or quantum-enabled technologies. The position is a 9-month faculty appointment with an academic home in an appropriate department within the College of Engineering and Computing (or other aligned unit). The successful candidate will be appointed at the rank of Associate or Full Professor, with tenure or tenure eligibility consistent with university policies.
The successful applicant will have a strong record of peer-reviewed research in quantum computing or quantum-enabled technologies and will be expected to maintain an active, externally funded research program, contribute to graduate and/or undergraduate teaching, with a reduced teaching load commensurate with administrative…
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