Physicist, Theo Collaborators Program, Quantum Information
Firstprinciples Foundation Usa
Remote
Modest honorarium; not specified; not specified
Remote
Quantum information theory expertise
Strong theoretical and mathematical grounding
Engage with ai-generated research outputs
FirstPrinciples Foundation is seeking expert physicists for the Theo Collaborators Program, focusing on Quantum Information Theory to validate and enhance the AI Physicist's scientific reasoning. This remote position invites late-stage PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, early-career faculty, and industry researchers with strong theoretical backgrounds to engage in meaningful AI-assisted research
Job Summary
Collaborators will work with the AI Physicist to validate, guide, and stress-test its scientific reasoning in Quantum Information Theory.
The role involves reviewing AI-generated research questions and outputs, assessing their soundness, and providing feedback to improve the AI's scientific workflow.
This is a unique opportunity to engage with an autonomous scientific system and help define the future of AI-assisted theoretical physics.
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FirstPrinciples Foundation is seeking expert physicists for the Theo Collaborators Program, focusing on Quantum Information Theory to validate and enhance the AI Physicist's scientific reasoning. This remote position invites late-stage PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, early-career faculty, and industry researchers with strong theoretical backgrounds to engage in meaningful AI-assisted research.
Salary
Modest honorarium; Not specified; Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Quantum Information Theory expertise
Strong theoretical and mathematical grounding
Engage with AI-generated research outputs
Assess scientific soundness of AI reasoning
Provide feedback on AI research workflow
Nice-to-have
Curious but skeptical about AI
Value rigor, clarity, and honesty
Comfortable with exploratory results
Key Requirements
Late-stage PhD students
Postdoctoral researchers
Early-career faculty
Industry researchers with strong theoretical backgrounds
Work in quantum information theory, QEC, or related areas