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Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy Experts [Undergraduate/Master's]

Seeking undergraduate and master’s-level experts in physics, chemistry, or astronomy to support a high-impact project with one of the world’s leading AI labs. This work involves contributing scientific expertise to the development of cutting-edge large language models. Freelancers will help curate complex, domain-specific problems that train the next generation of frontier AI systems. This is a fully remote, short-term engagement with potential to scale.

Key Responsibilities

Create and review challenging, discipline-specific problems in physics, chemistry, or astronomy

Design detailed solutions and LaTeX-formatted content for AI training purposes

Provide feedback to refine problem structures

Collaborate asynchronously with the research team on problem quality and relevance

Ideal Qualifications

Current undergraduate or master’s student in physics, chemistry, astronomy, or a closely related field at a top US, UK, Australian, NZ or Canadian university.

OR 1+ year of full-time experience in a physics, chemistry, or astronomy-related field

Advanced proficiency in LaTeX for scientific problem formatting

Previous participation in a science olympiad

Exceptional attention to detail and critical thinking skills

Strong written and verbal communication skills in English

More About the Opportunity

Remote and asynchronous — set your own schedule

Expected contribution: 15–20 hours per week, with potential to scale to 40+ hours

Project start: October; rolling applications accepted throughout

Initial commitment: 1 months, with potential for extension

Compensation & Contract Terms

Classified as an independent contractor

Paid weekly via Stripe Connect

Compensation based on hours worked; competitive rates for domain experts

Application Process

Submit your resume to get started

Complete a brief form and AI-based screening interview (total time: ~20–30 minutes)

Open to applicants residing in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Australia, or New Zealand