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Physics Masters
Physics Masters – AI Training Specialist
About The Role
We're partnering with the world's leading AI research labs to make AI smarter — and we need physicists to do it. As a Physics AI Training Specialist, you'll use your advanced knowledge to challenge, evaluate, and improve how AI models reason through complex physics problems. Your expertise directly shapes the intelligence of cutting-edge AI systems used globally.
This is a fully remote, flexible contract role built for Masters-level physicists who want to do meaningful, intellectually stimulating work on their own schedule.
Organization: Alignerr Type: Hourly Contract Location: Remote Commitment: 10–40 hours/week
What You'll Do
- Design rigorous, advanced physics problems spanning mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and quantum mechanics
- Develop detailed, step-by-step solutions that demonstrate clear and structured reasoning
- Evaluate AI-generated responses for:
- Scientific accuracy
- Logical soundness
- Quality of explanation
- Collaborate with researchers to develop and refine benchmarks across undergraduate to Masters-level physics topics
- Provide structured, actionable feedback that directly improves AI model performance
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I’m in my final year doing Economics and I don’t know whether to apply for grad schemes now or do a masters first. What do you think?
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Who You Are
- Currently pursuing or have completed a Masters degree in:
- Physics
- Applied Physics
- Or a closely related field
- Strong command of advanced physics across multiple domains
- Able to explain complex concepts clearly and precisely in writing
- Detail-oriented with a rigorous, methodical approach to problem-solving
- Self-motivated and comfortable working independently
- No prior AI experience required


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Nice to Have
- Experience with:
- Data annotation
- Evaluation systems
- Academic research
- Familiarity with:
- AI or machine learning concepts
- Background in:
- Writing technical documentation
- Tutoring physics
Why Join Us
- Work on the frontier of AI development alongside top research labs
- Fully remote and asynchronous — work when and where it suits you
- Freelance autonomy with access to high-impact, intellectually engaging projects
- Ongoing contract opportunities as you build your track record
- Make a lasting contribution to how AI understands and reasons about the physical world
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