Computational Physics Problem Designer with Python
Mindrift
Germany (OH)
Remote
USD 51,143 - 72,840
Full time
14 days+
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Job summary
Mindrift is looking for someone to design original computational physics problems that simulate real physics research workflows. The ideal candidate has a degree in Physics or related fields and at least 2 years of professional experience. Proficiency in Python and familiarity with numerical simulation methods are essential. The role involves creating complex problems and verifying solutions, with compensation of up to $45 per hour based on the contributor's level and pace. This role requires strong creative thinking and problem design abilities.
Qualifications
2+ years of professional experience in applied, research, or teaching contexts.
Ability to design problems that reflect real physics research workflows.
Familiarity with physics modeling and approximation techniques.
Responsibilities
Design original computational physics problems.
Create complex problems requiring Python programming to solve.
Verify solutions using standard physics simulation libraries.
Skills
Python proficiency
Numerical simulation methods
Strong written English (C1+)
Creative problem design
Education
Degree in Physics or related fields
Tools
Numpy
SciPy
MATLAB
R
Job description
Mindrift is looking for someone to design original computational physics problems that simulate real physics research workflows. The ideal candidate has a degree in Physics or related fields and at least 2 years of professional experience. Proficiency in Python and familiarity with numerical simulation methods are essential. The role involves creating complex problems and verifying solutions, with compensation of up to $45 per hour based on the contributor's level and pace. This role requires strong creative thinking and problem design abilities.