Remote Material Science AI Researcher (PhD/Postdoc)
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Chicago (IL)
Remote
USD 85,239 - 121,401
Part time
14 days+
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Benefits offered by this job
Competitive hourly compensation
Flexible, asynchronous schedule
Job summary
A research organization is seeking doctoral students and graduates in Material Science to join an AI research initiative. The role is fully remote and emphasizes independent work. Candidates will assess AI applications in their field, contribute to groundbreaking projects, and receive competitive compensation of $75/hr. Ideal applicants have expertise in polymers, metals, ceramics, or nanomaterials, and are skilled at problem-solving within advanced material science contexts.
Qualifications
PhD students, postdocs, or recent PhDs in material science with experience in polymers, metals and ceramics, energy materials, or nanomaterials.
Able to participate in primarily asynchronous work in partnership with leading AI labs.
Believe your expertise can outmatch current AI systems in understanding and explaining key concepts in your field.
Responsibilities
Put AI to the test with real-world expertise and evaluate where they excel or fail.
Get paid for your expertise while contributing to AI research.
Learn new skills while contributing to the changing world of AI across various disciplines.
Project work includes designing and solving advanced material science problems that require multi-step reasoning, and testing them with AI models to ensure they are appropriately challenging.
Job description
A research organization is seeking doctoral students and graduates in Material Science to join an AI research initiative. The role is fully remote and emphasizes independent work. Candidates will assess AI applications in their field, contribute to groundbreaking projects, and receive competitive compensation of $75/hr. Ideal applicants have expertise in polymers, metals, ceramics, or nanomaterials, and are skilled at problem-solving within advanced material science contexts.