Remote Physics PhD for AI Data & Model Innovation

Remote Physics PhD for AI Data & Model Innovation

Freelance 90 - 90 Β£ / hour (est.) Working from home possible
Mercor

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Evaluate complex physics problems for AI model training and develop high-quality datasets.
  • Company: Mercor, a leader in AI data and model innovation.
  • Benefits: Flexible remote work, competitive pay of $70–$90/hour, and independent scheduling.
  • Other info: Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, offering quick feedback.
  • Why this job: Join a cutting-edge team and contribute to innovative AI solutions in physics.
  • Qualifications: PhD in Physics with expertise in Statistical Mechanics, Condensed Matter, or AMO Physics.

The predicted salary is between 90 - 90 Β£ per hour.

Mercor is seeking Physics PhD Experts specializing in Statistical Mechanics, Condensed Matter, and AMO Physics. The role involves evaluating complex physics problems for AI model training and developing high-quality datasets.

Applicants must have a PhD in Physics with a graduate degree from the US/UK/Canada/Western Europe. This position is remote, allowing for flexible scheduling and independent work.

The compensation is $70–$90/hour, and applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.

Remote Physics PhD for AI Data & Model Innovation employer: Mercor

At Mercor, we pride ourselves on fostering a dynamic and inclusive work culture that empowers our employees to thrive. As a remote employer, we offer flexible scheduling and the opportunity for independent work, ensuring a healthy work-life balance. With competitive compensation and a commitment to professional growth, we provide our Physics PhD Experts with the resources and support needed to innovate in AI data and model development.

Mercor

Contact Details:

Mercor Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Remote Physics PhD for AI Data & Model Innovation

Statistical Mechanics
Condensed Matter Physics
AMO Physics
Complex Problem Evaluation
AI Model Training
Dataset Development
PhD in Physics