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Physics specialist

Ipswich
Innodata Inc.
Posted: 2 July
Offer description

Innodata (NASDAQ: INOD) is a leading data engineering company. With more than 2,000 customers and operations in 13 cities around the world, we are an AI technology solutions provider-of-choice for 4 out of 5 of the world’s biggest technology companies, as well as leading companies across financial services, insurance, technology, law, and medicine.


By combining advanced machine learning and artificial intelligence (ML/AI) technologies, a global workforce of subject matter experts, and a high-security infrastructure, we’re helping usher in the promise of AI. Innodata offers a powerful combination of both digital data solutions and easy-to-use, high-quality platforms.


Our global workforce includes over 5,000 employees in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, the Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, Israel and Germany. We’re poised for a period of explosive growth over the next few years.



About the role:


At Innodata, we’re working with the world’s largest technology companies on the next generation of generative AI and large language models (LLMs). We’re looking for smart, savvy, and curious subject matter experts.


We are seeking a Physics Subject Matter Expert with exceptional writing and analytical skills to join our AI/ML data team. In this role, you will help train advanced Large Language Models (LLMs) by producing, curating, and reviewing high-quality educational and technical Physics content. Your expertise will directly shape the way AI systems understand, explain, and reason about fundamental and advanced Physics concepts.


Key Responsibilities:


Create high-quality, accurate, and pedagogically sound content in physics, including:

* Conceptual explanations
* Problem sets and solutions
* Theoretical summaries and derivations
* Research abstracts and technical writing
* Collaborate with AI researchers and engineers to:
* Review and refine physics-related model outputs
* Identify and fill conceptual gaps in LLM training data
* Build datasets across a wide range of physics domains (e.g., classical mechanics, quantum physics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, relativity, astrophysics, etc.)
* Provide feedback to improve LLM performance in reasoning, solving, and communicating physics content.
* Ensure consistency, depth, and scientific accuracy across all content.
* Contribute to the development of content standards and annotation guidelines.
* PhD in Physics or a closely related discipline (MS with exceptional experience may be considered)
* Strong background in theoretical and/or applied physics
* Excellent technical and academic writing skills


Eligibility Criteria:


* PhD in Physics or a closely related discipline (MS with exceptional experience may be considered)
* Strong background in theoretical and/or applied physics
* Excellent technical and academic writing skills
* Experience in teaching, curriculum design, academic publishing, or textbook writing
* Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
* Proficient in LaTeX, Markdown, or similar tools used for scientific documentation
* Comfortable working in fast-paced, cross-functional teams with engineers, linguists, and data scientists



As part of the project, you are required to complete the English language assessment.

*The assessment is mandatory & non-billable*



If interested, kindly share your updated resume at : tsingh3@innodata.com

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