Computational Physicist (Python) for AI Problem Design - Part-Time
Mindrift
Arizona
On-site
USD 86,375 - 123,019
Part time
14 days+
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Job summary
Mindrift is seeking contributors for project-based AI opportunities in Arizona. The role involves designing computational physics problems and requires a physics degree and Python proficiency. Ideal candidates will have experience in numerical simulation methods and strong English skills. Compensation can go up to $76 per hour based on contribution level. This position is part-time, non-permanent, with flexible hours of about 10-20 per week during project phases.
Qualifications
Degree in Physics (Theoretical, Experimental, or Computational) or related fields.
2+ years of professional experience in applied, research, or teaching.
Strong written English (C1+).
Responsibilities
Design original computational physics problems.
Develop problems requiring non-trivial reasoning chains in physics.
Verify solutions using Python with standard libraries.
Skills
Python proficiency for numerical validation
Creative thinking in problem design
Familiarity with physics modeling techniques
Experience with numerical simulation methods
Education
Degree in Physics or related fields
Tools
Numpy
SciPy
MATLAB
Job description
Mindrift is seeking contributors for project-based AI opportunities in Arizona. The role involves designing computational physics problems and requires a physics degree and Python proficiency. Ideal candidates will have experience in numerical simulation methods and strong English skills. Compensation can go up to $76 per hour based on contribution level. This position is part-time, non-permanent, with flexible hours of about 10-20 per week during project phases.