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A leading AI company is seeking PhD-level researchers in physics to create and analyze problems for AI models. This role involves independent work with high-impact AI research projects while offering remote flexibility. Ideal candidates will have strong research skills and be comfortable providing feedback. The position requires a commitment of at least 20 hours a week for a month, with potential for contract extension.
Are you passionate about solving logical problems and working through challenging math?
Turing is looking for PhD-level researchers in physics to test the reasoning capabilities of large language models (LLMs). You’ll create physics problems, analyze model responses, and identify gaps in logic or understanding. The goal is to measure how well these models handle abstract thinking and structured problem-solving.
What does day-to-day look like?
You’ll create physics problems, review how the AI solves them, and share insights on how well it understands complex reasoning and logical steps. You’ll take on tasks such as:
Note: This position is open only to candidates who have completed or are currently pursuing a Ph.D.; applications that do not meet this criterion will not be considered.
Task-based assessment for shortlisted candidates, followed by a contract offer with defined timelines and workload.
Turing is one of the world’s fastest-growing AI companies, accelerating the advancement and deployment of powerful AI systems.
Turing helps customers in two ways: Working with the world’s leading AI labs to advance frontier model capabilities in thinking, reasoning, coding, agentic behavior, multimodality, multilinguality, STEM, and frontier knowledge; and leveraging that work to build real-world AI systems that solve mission-critical priorities for companies.