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Research Physics Expert
Mercor is recruiting research physicists at $80–$135 per hour to author, audit, and adjudicate solutions for CritPt, a frontier physics benchmark spanning high-energy, condensed-matter, quantum, and astrophysics domains. Roles suit PhD-holders and postdocs with demonstrable expertise in their subfield, strong LaTeX and Python skills, and recent peer-reviewed publications. Work is asynchronous, approximately 10 hours weekly over 8–10 weeks per task.
Physics PhD
Mercor pays $80–$100 per hour for Physics PhDs to contribute expertise to large language model development. The role suits recent graduates in statistical mechanics, quantum physics, relativity, astrophysics, or related fields who can devise challenging physics problems. Work involves approximately 4–6 tasks weekly, each requiring several hours. Applicants must hold a PhD from institutions in the US, UK, Canada, or Western Europe, with strong written communication and attention to detail.
Physicist Talent Network
Mercor's Physicist Talent Network offers £48–64 per hour for contract work with AI labs. Physicists with experience in theoretical or computational modelling, experimental design, data analysis, and scientific programming can apply to join a rolling pool. Successful candidates complete a profile review and AI interview, then receive project invitations (typically 15–30 hours weekly) involving AI model training, evaluation, and domain-specific feedback.
Computational Physics Expert
Contractor role via micro1 paying $20–$60 per hour. Physics PhD holders with computational expertise will evaluate and train AI systems on scientific reasoning tasks. Work involves analysing large datasets, developing simulations, and collaborating across disciplines to improve model performance. Suited to those with strong numerical methods background and ability to communicate complex concepts clearly.
Senior Physics Adjudicator
£62–85 per hour on micro1. Senior Physics Adjudicator role for PhD-level physicists with active research credentials and recent publications. Responsibilities include evaluating conflicting methodologies, refining scientific content, and providing feedback to train AI systems. Requires demonstrable expertise as professor, industry research PI, or equivalent authority. Sustained 10-hour weekly commitment over 8–10 weeks.
Physics Specialist
Turing seeks a Physics Specialist with 3+ years' domain experience to design scientific reasoning datasets for large language models. You'll create multi-step evaluation tasks involving data analysis, pattern recognition, parameter estimation, and hypothesis validation. The role requires strong quantitative skills and ability to develop rigorous, reproducible assessment problems with detailed scoring rubrics. Eight-week contractor assignment with 4 hours PST overlap required.
Physics STEM Expert
Physics experts needed by Turing to design and solve advanced problems for evaluating large language models. The role involves creating high-quality step-by-step solutions, collaborating with AI researchers, and developing evaluation benchmarks across undergraduate to PhD-level physics topics. Candidates should hold a Master's or PhD in Physics and demonstrate strong analytical and communication skills. Contractor position requiring minimum 4 hours daily overlap with PST.
Ph.D. / Postdoctoral / Master’s Expert
Turing seeks STEM experts at Master's, PhD or postdoctoral level to refine large language models by designing physics problems and creating detailed solutions. You'll collaborate with LLM researchers, probe model limitations in reasoning and abstraction, and help establish evaluation benchmarks from undergraduate to doctoral physics. Requires strong analytical skills, clear communication, and independent work in a fully remote setting.
Ph.D. / Postdoctoral / Master’s Expert
Turing seeks STEM experts at Master's, PhD or postdoctoral level to help refine large language models. You'll design physics problems, create detailed step-by-step solutions, and collaborate with LLM researchers to probe model limitations. The role suits analytically strong individuals who can explain complex concepts clearly and work independently in a fully remote setting. No formal experience required beyond academic qualification.
Physics Expert (PhD/Master's)
Turing seeks Physics Master's or PhD candidates to design and solve complex problems for large language model evaluation. You'll create step-by-step solutions, provide detailed feedback on model reasoning, and help define evaluation benchmarks across undergraduate to doctoral-level physics. The role suits analytically rigorous candidates with strong communication skills who can work independently in a remote setting and contribute to frontier AI research.
Physics (PhD)
micro1 seeks physics PhDs to contribute to AI model training at $80–$90/hour. You'll analyse real-world physics concepts, generate and review technical content, and provide expert feedback on complex questions—translating intricate theories into accessible explanations. Prior AI experience is unnecessary; strong written and verbal communication skills and proficiency in articulating advanced scientific concepts are essential. Ideal for those passionate about the intersection of physics and emerging technology.
Applied Sciences — Visual Document Understanding
$50/hour. This benchmark dataset project on Mercor invites domain experts in applied sciences to evaluate AI model performance on visual document understanding tasks. You'll author complex, grounded evaluation tasks with clear ground-truth outputs and objective scoring rubrics across physics, chemistry, and biology. The work suits specialists with deep subject knowledge. Approximately 15–20 hours weekly, entirely remote.
Physics Specialist
Turing seeks a Physics Specialist with 3+ years' domain experience to design scientific reasoning datasets for large language models. You'll create evaluation tasks involving experimental analysis, pattern recognition, parameter estimation, and predictive reasoning, then develop scoring rubrics and reference solutions. The role suits physicists who excel at translating complex scientific concepts into rigorous, reproducible assessment problems. Eight-week contract with 4 hours PST overlap required.
Research Physics Expert
Mercor is recruiting research physicists at $80–$135 per hour to author, audit, and adjudicate solutions for CritPt, a frontier physics benchmark spanning high-energy, condensed-matter, quantum, and astrophysics domains. Roles suit PhD-holders and postdocs with demonstrable expertise in their subfield, strong LaTeX and Python skills, and recent peer-reviewed publications. Work is asynchronous, approximately 10 hours weekly over 8–10 weeks per task.
Physics Expert (Professor / Principal Investigator)
micro1 seeks senior physics academics—Professors or Principal Investigators—at $80–$160 per hour for remote contract work training AI systems. You'll adjudicate competing physics arguments, evaluate methodological robustness, and draft rigorous written assessments in your subfield. No AI background required. Suits established researchers with PhD-level expertise, recent publications, and demonstrated leadership supervising students or research teams.
Physics Expert (PhD / Postdoc)
$80–$140 per hour. micro1 seeks physics PhDs or advanced candidates with active research expertise in specialised subfields—high energy physics, condensed matter, quantum information, astrophysics, and related disciplines. You'll solve rigorous physics problems, document derivations in LaTeX, and verify solutions computationally using Python and SymPy. The work suits researchers comfortable with technical writing and independent problem-solving. Commitment is approximately 10 hours weekly over 8–10 weeks.
Physics Expert (Postdoc / Junior professor)
$80–$150 per hour. micro1 seeks physics postdocs and junior professors to evaluate AI-generated solutions, identify errors in derivations and reasoning, and provide structured technical feedback. Work involves reviewing physics content using LaTeX, Python, SymPy and Jupyter. Candidates need PhD-level expertise in a physics subfield, recent publications, peer-review experience, and strong written communication. Remote, contractor basis, US/Canada/UK focus.
Physics Professor/Researcher (PhD)
Micro1 seeks physics PhDs or advanced doctoral candidates to develop and review physics problems, solutions, and explanatory content for AI training. The role involves evaluating model outputs for scientific accuracy and pedagogical effectiveness, applying teaching and research expertise to ensure rigorous, authentic deliverables. Contractors work remotely and asynchronously with project teams. Pay ranges £55–£71 per hour (converted from $70–$90 USD). Ideal for academics with strong publication records and interdisciplinary experience.
Nuclear & Radiological Security Expert
$50–$90/hour. micro1 seeks nuclear and radiological security experts to define evaluation standards and safety frameworks for AI model training. You'll develop protocols for information abstraction, escalation thresholds, and nonproliferation safeguards. Requires 5+ years' experience in nuclear physics, radiological safety, safeguards, or related domains, preferably with government agencies, national laboratories, or regulatory bodies. No prior AI experience needed.
Physics PhD
Mercor pays $80–$100 per hour for Physics PhDs to contribute expertise to large language model development. The role suits recent graduates in statistical mechanics, quantum physics, relativity, astrophysics, or related fields who can devise challenging physics problems. Work involves approximately 4–6 tasks weekly, each requiring several hours. Applicants must hold a PhD from institutions in the US, UK, Canada, or Western Europe, with strong written communication and attention to detail.
Scientific Computing SME (Physics)
Turing seeks a Physics subject matter expert to design and solve complex problems for large language model evaluation. You'll work with researchers to create clear step-by-step solutions, probe model limitations in areas like multi-step reasoning and symbolic manipulation, and help define evaluation benchmarks. Suited to those pursuing or holding Master's or PhD-level physics qualifications with strong Python and scientific computing skills. Six-week contract.
Physics Expert
Micro1 seeks physics experts at $20–$40 per hour to train AI systems through asynchronous remote work. You'll annotate scientific data, create problem sets, review technical content, and provide expert feedback on physics-related material spanning classical mechanics through modern physics. A bachelor's degree in physics or related field and proven experience with research writing, experimental design, or computational modelling are preferred. No prior AI experience required.
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