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Materials Scientist

Columbus, OH · On-site

$81K - $116K/yr

... science disciplines analyzing and interpreting metal mechanical properties data per MMPDS ... Perform complex assignments with minimal oversight analyzing material data submitted to the MMPDS ...

Emphasizes developing computational thinking and problem decomposition skills while connecting ... Ability to identify concepts students commonly struggle with, explain material using multiple ...

Post Doctoral Scholar

Columbus, OH · On-site

$45K - $62K/yr

... computational analysis, surgical guidance systems, and related biomedical technologies. This ... Science, Biomedical Engineering, Materials Science, and related fields. * Engage with external ...

Post Doctoral Scholar

Columbus, OH · On-site

$45K - $62K/yr

... computational analysis, surgical guidance systems, and related biomedical technologies. This ... Science, Biomedical Engineering, Materials Science, and related fields. * Engage with external ...

Develop and select input representations for raw materials, chemistry, and signal data * Select ... Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Computational Chemistry, Cheminformatics, or a ...

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Minimum Qualifications * Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Computational ... Demonstrated ability to develop molecular and materials representations and to select, train, and ...

Emphasizes mathematical rigor in chemical reasoning and connects physical chemistry to materials science, nanotechnology, and computational chemistry applications. * Curriculum Awareness & Adaptive ...

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Computational Physics Specialist - Remote

micro1 AI

Columbus, OH • Remote

$80 - $140/hr

Part-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Role Title: Physics Expert (PhD / Postdoc)


Role Type: Contractor.


Location: Remote


micro1 is engaging Physics Experts (PhD / Postdoc) to contribute deep scientific knowledge and problem-solving skills to a high-impact customer project. In this role, you'll apply your expertise to help train next-generation AI systems. Your work will shape how models learn, reason, and perform through high-quality, real-world input. No prior experience in AI is required — your domain knowledge is what matters.


Scope of Work

  1. Solve advanced physics problems from your specialization, delivering rigorous, well-documented derivations and analyses.
  2. Produce technically precise, clearly written solutions, detailing all assumptions, approximations, and final results using LaTeX mathematical notation.
  3. Utilize SymPy, Python, and Jupyter for symbolic or numerical verification and clear computational workflows where relevant.
  4. Identify and articulate subtleties in problem statements, including special cases, boundary conditions, and dimensional consistency.
  5. Flag ambiguities in project materials, proposing well-reasoned interpretations and clarifications as needed.
  6. Iterate on submitted solutions in response to feedback from project reviewers, ensuring corrections are cleanly integrated.
  7. Uphold rigorous standards in documentation and reproducibility consistent with professional research practice.


Preferred Qualifications

  1. PhD in physics or advanced-stage PhD candidacy, with active research experience in a relevant subfield.
  2. Research expertise in one or more of: High Energy Physics, Mathematical Physics, Biophysics, Statistical Physics, Condensed Matter (including moiré systems, magnetism, PXP/Rydberg), AMO/Quantum Optics, Gravitation, Cosmology, Astrophysics, Quantum Information, or Optical Properties of Materials.
  3. 2–5 recent representative publications (past ~5 years) in your field, with accessible arXiv or DOI records.
  4. Proficiency with LaTeX for presenting mathematics, and with SymPy, Python, and Jupyter for computational work; willingness to indicate areas for further support if needed.
  5. Demonstrated excellence in written technical communication, with a track record of producing clear, precise, and well-argued scientific outputs.
  6. Strong analytical skills, able to isolate key physical principles and provide nuanced solutions to complex problems.
  7. Availability to engage with the project consistently over an 8–10 week period (approx. 10 hours/week).