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Papaya Chemistry - AI Trainer (Remote, Freelance)
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Overview
Responsibilities [About the Role] We are looking for experienced chemistry professionals to help train and evaluate advanced AI models so they can reason like real scientists. In this role, you’ll use your domain expertise to design challenging chemistry tasks, review AI-generated outputs, and define clear scientific evaluation standards across multiple chemistry subfields. This is a flexible, remote freelance role that can be done alongside your existing research, teaching, or professional commitments. [What You’ll Do] As a Chemistry Expert – AI Trainer, you will: • Evaluate AI-generated answers to chemistry questions for scientific accuracy, depth, and conceptual rigor. • Design realistic chemistry problems, prompts, and scenarios (e.g., reaction mechanisms, spectroscopy analysis, physical chemistry calculations, laboratory design questions). • Create scoring rubrics and structured evaluation guidelines to assess model performance in your area of expertise. • Provide high-quality written feedback to help improve the scientific reasoning and explanatory quality of AI models. • Collaborate with AI teams to refine tasks, datasets, and evaluation methods over time.
Qualifications Master’s degree or PhD in Chemistry or a closely related field. (Organic, Inorganic, Analytical, Physical, Biochemistry, or Materials Chemistry specialties all considered.) At least 2–3 years of research, teaching, laboratory, or industry experience in one or more of the following areas: • Organic Chemistry • Inorganic Chemistry • Analytical Chemistry • Physical Chemistry • Biochemistry • Materials Chemistry / Chemical Engineering • Computational Chemistry • Laboratory methods, instrumentation, or experimental design Strong grasp of fundamental and advanced chemistry concepts such as: • Reaction mechanisms and stereochemistry • Spectroscopy (NMR, IR, MS, UV-Vis) and analytical techniques • Thermodynamics, kinetics, quantum chemistry, and physical chemistry modeling • Aqueous equilibria, acid–base behavior, electrochemistry • Laboratory safety, experimental design, and data interpretation Excellent written English, with the ability to explain complex scientific ideas clearly and precisely.
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