About the job
We invite you to submit your CV in English, along with your English proficiency level.
Mindrift is dedicated to connecting talented specialists with exciting project-based AI opportunities for top technology firms. Our focus is on the assessment, testing, and enhancement of AI systems. Note that participation is project-specific and does not constitute permanent employment.
What You Will Do
Each project presents its own set of tasks, which may include:
- Creating challenging physics problems that mirror real-world applications;
- Assessing AI solutions for accuracy, assumptions, and limitations;
- Validating calculations and simulations using Python libraries (NumPy, Pandas, SciPy);
- Enhancing AI reasoning to adhere to industry-standard logic;
- Implementing structured scoring criteria for multi-step problems.
Who We Are Looking For
This role is ideal for physicists with Python experience who are open to part-time, non-permanent projects. The ideal candidates will possess:
- A degree in Physics or a related discipline, such as Engineering Physics, Thermodynamics, Statistical Mechanics, or Optics and Acoustics;
- A minimum of 3 years of professional experience in physics;
- Proficient written English skills (C1/C2 level);
- Strong proficiency in Python for numerical validation;
- A stable internet connection.
Professional certifications (e.g., CPhys, EurPhys, MInstP) and experience with international or applied projects will be considered an advantage.
How to Get Started
Apply → Pass qualifications → Join a project → Complete tasks → Receive payment.
Time Commitment
Expected project tasks will require approximately 10–20 hours per week during active phases, depending on the project needs. This is an estimate and not a guaranteed workload.
Compensation
Contributors can earn up to $30 per hour, reflecting their expertise and contribution pace. Compensation varies by project based on scope, complexity, and required skills.

