PhD chemists will write expert prompts on specialized chemistry topics, evaluate and annotate AI model responses for scientific accuracy and safety, and apply structured guidelines to classify prompts and conversations. Part-time, immediate start.
About the role
We're hiring PhD‑level chemists to help make advanced AI models safer. You'll apply your scientific expertise to evaluate and strengthen how these models handle specialized chemistry topics. No prior AI/ML experience is required.
What you'll do
- Write expert‑level prompts across specialized chemistry topics.
- Evaluate and annotate model responses for scientific accuracy, helpfulness, and appropriate handling of sensitive content.
- Apply structured guidelines to classify prompts and conversations.
What we're looking for
- A PhD in chemistry or a closely related field
- Deep familiarity with modern laboratory and computational techniques in your subfield.
- Strong scientific reasoning and writing in English.
- Sound judgment around chemical safety and the responsible handling of dual‑use information.
Nice to have
- Research or coursework touching on chemical safety/security, synthesis, or hazardous‑materials handling.
- Experience reviewing, grading, or red‑teaming technical content.
Project Timeline
- Start date: Immediate
- Commitment: Part‑time (15–25 hours/week, with flexibility up to 40 hours/week)
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