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Physics Researcher (Remote) $80 - $110 per hour

· United States · 4 days ago
RemoteRemoteResearch$80–$110/hrPart-time

About the role

We are recruiting a select cohort of accomplished physics researchers to contribute to the next generation of AI systems for scientific reasoning. Our partner labs are building models that need to reason about theoretical physics, condensed matter, quantum information, particle physics and high-energy theory, astrophysics and cosmology, atomic/molecular/optical (AMO) physics, plasma physics, biophysics, statistical and computational physics, and mathematical physics at the level of a working researcher — not a textbook.

Responsibilities

  • Review and evaluate research papers in physics for correctness, novelty, and significance
  • Author and review challenging physics problems used to train and evaluate frontier AI models
  • Evaluate model outputs on tasks ranging from analytical derivation and mechanism prediction to numerical modeling, experimental design, and literature reasoning
  • Surface areas where current models fail — especially the kinds of mistakes a working PhD physicist would catch immediately
  • Collaborate with a small program team and other senior contributors

Qualifications

  • First-author or co-first-author publications in journals such as Physical Review Letters, Physical Review X, Reviews of Modern Physics, Nature Physics, Nature, Science, PNAS, Nature Communications, the Physical Review A/B/C/D/E family, Physics Letters B, the Journal of High Energy Physics, the Astrophysical Journal, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Quantum, or Communications Physics
  • A doctorate or postdoctoral training from a top-20 global institution in physics or a related STEM field
  • A competitive fellowship, such as an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, a Hertz Fellowship, a DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship, a DOE Early Career award, a Sloan Research Fellowship, a Packard Fellowship, a Simons Investigatorship or Junior Fellowship, a Hubble, Einstein, Sagan, or Kavli (KITP) Fellowship, a Marie Curie/MSCA award, a Fulbright, Rhodes, Marshall, Gates Cambridge, or Schmidt Science Fellowship, an NSF CAREER award, or an APS Fellowship
  • Issued patents, a spin-out company, or grants held as a named Principal Investigator or Co-Investigator
  • An International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) Gold, Silver, or Bronze medal
  • Current or recent experience in an active research role, as a PhD candidate, postdoctoral researcher, instructor, faculty member, principal scientist, or industry researcher; current title matters — we prioritize active faculty, postdoctoral researchers, or PhD candidates over general staff research-scientist titles
  • Outstanding senior PhD students and recent graduates with strong publication records are strongly encouraged to apply; the depth of your research output matters more than years of experience

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