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Physics Masters
Physics Expert – AI Training & Evaluation
About the Role
We're partnering with the world's leading AI research labs to make AI smarter — and we need physicists to help get there. If you hold or are pursuing a Master's in Physics, this is your chance to apply your deep domain knowledge to one of the most exciting frontiers in technology.
You’ll design challenging physics problems, evaluate how well AI models reason through them, and help build the benchmarks that push AI capabilities forward. No AI experience needed—your physics expertise is what matters.
- Organization: Alignerr
- Type: Hourly contract
- Location: Remote
- Commitment: 10–40 hours/week (flexible)
What You’ll Do
- Design rigorous, advanced physics problems spanning:
- Mechanics
- Electromagnetism
- Thermodynamics
- Quantum mechanics
- And more
- Develop clear, step-by-step solutions demonstrating structured physical reasoning
- Evaluate AI-generated responses for:
- Scientific accuracy
- Logical coherence
- Solution quality
- Collaborate with researchers to refine and expand benchmarks across undergraduate-to-Master’s-level physics topics
- Provide structured, actionable feedback that directly improves AI model performance
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Who You Are
Core Requirements
- Currently pursuing or have completed a Master’s degree in:
- Physics
- Applied Physics
- Or a closely related field
- Strong problem-solving skills across advanced physics domains
- Ability to:
- Explain complex concepts clearly
- Write structured, precise feedback
- Self-motivated with experience working independently and asynchronously
- No prior AI or data annotation experience required


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Nice to Have
- Experience in:
- Data annotation
- Quality evaluation
- Academic assessment
- Familiarity with:
- AI
- Machine learning concepts
- Background in:
- Physics education
- Tutoring
- Research
Why Join Us
- Work directly with cutting-edge large language models used by top AI research labs
- Fully remote and asynchronous—work on your own schedule from anywhere
- Freelance flexibility:
- High autonomy, no fixed hours
- International reach
- Meaningful work that directly shapes the future of AI reasoning in STEM
- Potential for ongoing contract renewals and expanded project involvement
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