About the job
We invite you to submit your CV in English and detail your English proficiency level.
At Mindrift, we connect talented professionals with project-based AI initiatives for top technology firms, focusing on the assessment, evaluation, and enhancement of AI systems. Please note that this is a project-based opportunity and not a permanent position.
Opportunity Overview:
Each project presents unique challenges, and contributors may be tasked with:
- Crafting original computational mathematics problems that replicate genuine mathematical research processes;
- Developing problems that require Python programming to resolve (utilizing libraries such as Numpy, SciPy, Sympy);
- Ensuring that problems are computationally intensive and cannot be solved manually in a reasonable timeframe;
- Creating problems that necessitate complex reasoning in areas including number theory, combinatorics, graph theory, and numerical analysis;
- Designing problems based on real mathematical research challenges or practical applications;
- Validating solutions with Python using standard mathematical libraries;
- Clearly documenting problem statements and providing verified solutions.
Candidate Profile:
This role is ideal for mathematicians experienced in Python who are looking for part-time, non-permanent projects. Preferred qualifications include:
- A degree in Mathematics (Pure or Applied) or a related discipline;
- Proficiency in Python for numerical validation; familiarity with MATLAB, R, C, SQL, Numpy, Pandas, SciPy, or any relevant programming language is acceptable;
- A minimum of 2 years of professional experience in applied mathematics, research, or teaching;
- Experience with numerical methods and symbolic computation;
- Ability to design problems reflecting authentic mathematical research workflows;
- Knowledge of computational complexity theory;
- Strong written English skills (C1+ level).
Application Process:
Apply → Pass qualifications → Join a project → Complete tasks → Receive compensation.
Project Commitment:
During active project phases, tasks are estimated to require approximately 10–20 hours per week, depending on project demands. This is an estimate and not a guaranteed workload.
Compensation:
Contributors can earn up to $76 per hour, contingent on their expertise and contribution pace. Compensation varies by project based on scope, complexity, and required skills.

