Computational Physicist: Python Problem Designer for AI
Mindrift
Greater London
On-site
GBP 30,729 - 40,972
Part time
14 days+
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Job summary
A project-based AI opportunity provider is seeking a contributor to design original computational physics problems that simulate real research workflows. This role requires proficiency in Python and a degree in Physics or related fields. You'll work with numerical simulation methods and document clear problem statements. Expect around 10-20 hours of work per week on this project, with compensation up to $35 per hour based on your contribution level.
Qualifications
2+ years of professional experience in applied, research, or teaching roles.
Familiarity with physics modeling and approximation techniques.
Ability to design problems that mirror real physics research workflows.
Responsibilities
Design original computational physics problems that simulate real research workflows.
Create problems requiring Python programming to solve.
Document problem statements clearly and provide verified correct answers.
Skills
Python proficiency for numerical validation
Experience with numerical simulation methods
Creative thinking in problem design
Strong written English (C1+)
Education
Degree in Physics or related fields
Tools
Numpy
SciPy
MATLAB
R
C
SQL
Stata
Job description
A project-based AI opportunity provider is seeking a contributor to design original computational physics problems that simulate real research workflows. This role requires proficiency in Python and a degree in Physics or related fields. You'll work with numerical simulation methods and document clear problem statements. Expect around 10-20 hours of work per week on this project, with compensation up to $35 per hour based on your contribution level.