AI Engineer - Mathematics Specialist PhD/Masters (RemoteUK)

TELUS Digital
London
5 days ago
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We are seeking a highly skilled Mathematics Specialistwho possesses a PhD/Master's to join our AI team as a PromptEngineer. In this role, you will develop complex user prompts thatincorporate pairs of mathematical skills in a non-trivial manner.Your work will contribute to cutting-edge approaches in AI datadevelopment and help illuminate the limitations of modern AImodels. Tasks 1. Develop intricate, domain-specific mathematicalquestions to probe AI model capabilities. 2. Create content thatcombines multiple mathematical concepts in innovative ways. Youwill create and review model responses to contribute to theimprovement of AI model performance in mathematical reasoning.Project Details Duration: January 2025 - May 2025 Work Schedule:3-4 hours/day Location: Remote (UK residents only) Requirements -PhD or Master's Degree in Mathematics, Computer Science, or arelated field. - Strong background in advanced mathematics. -Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. - Ability to thinkcreatively and develop challenging mathematical scenarios. -Familiarity with AI and machine learning concepts (preferred). -Strong written communication skills in English. - Desktop orLaptop. - Stable Internet Connection for the duration of the task.Benefits - Flexible, part-time hours — work when it suits you. - Bepart of a global AI community with 1 million+ contributors. -Opportunity to work on projects for top global brands. - Mentalhealth support and access to well-being tools. Join TELUS Digitalas an AI Engineer - Mathematics Specialist PhD/Master's. Innovateglobally, work flexibly, and impact AI from home. Shape the futureof technology with us! #J-18808-Ljbffr

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