A physics-focused problem design platform is looking for a candidate to design innovative computational physics problems. Responsibilities include creating Python-based problems, verifying solutions, and ensuring they reflect real research workflows. Candidates should have a degree in Physics or similar, at least 2 years of experience, and strong Python skills. Compensation can reach up to $76 per hour based on contribution level and project complexity.
Qualifications
Degree in Physics or related fields.
Proficient in Python for numerical validation.
2+ years professional experience in applied, research, or teaching.
Experience with numerical simulation methods.
Ability to design real physics research problems.
Strong written English (C1+).
Responsibilities
Design computational physics problems.
Create Python-based problem-solving tasks.
Ensure problems are computationally intensive.
Document clear problem statements.
Skills
Python programming
Computational physics
Numerical simulation methods
Creative thinking
Strong written English
Education
Degree in Physics (Theoretical, Experimental, or Computational)
Tools
Numpy
SciPy
MATLAB
R
C
SQL
Job description
A physics-focused problem design platform is looking for a candidate to design innovative computational physics problems. Responsibilities include creating Python-based problems, verifying solutions, and ensuring they reflect real research workflows. Candidates should have a degree in Physics or similar, at least 2 years of experience, and strong Python skills. Compensation can reach up to $76 per hour based on contribution level and project complexity.