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Physics Expert (High Energy/Mathematical Physics) [$80 - $160/hour]
Role Responsibilities
Adjudicate and render expert judgment on contested or competing physics arguments, solutions, or interpretations within your subfield Compare alternative approaches to the same problem, detailing which is superior, under what assumptions, and in which regimes Identify and articulate meta-level criteria for evaluating the robustness and validity of competing physics work, such as key assumptions and breaking points of approximations Exercise calibrated confidence by providing authoritative assessments while transparently acknowledging genuine uncertainty or open questions in the field Draft defensible written evaluations suitable for review by fellow senior physicists, ensuring clarity and rigor Leverage technical tools such as LaTeX, SymPy, Python, and Jupyter to verify or contrast technical claims as needed Clearly communicate when a question is unresolved within the field and delineate the pertinent considerations
Good Candidature
PhD in physics with demonstrated expertise and scholarly impact in your specified subfield Current or former Associate Professor, Full Professor, Chair Professor, or Principal Investigator/Group Leader with a track record of independent research leadership Ongoing research activity with one or more of these methods: AdS/CFT, onshell gravitational action, Weyl Fefferman Graham gauge and/or tensor-algebra of boundary curvature invariant 3 5 recent representative publications in your target subfield, with arXiv or DOI references Prior experience supervising PhD students or postdocs, or equivalent leadership in industry research settings Proficiency with LaTeX, SymPy, Python, and Jupyter (please indicate any gaps in experience with these tools) Exceptional written communication skills, with the ability to articulate nuanced and well-reasoned judgments
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About the role
Physics Expert (High Energy/Mathematical Physics) [$80 - $160/hour]
Role Responsibilities
Adjudicate and render expert judgment on contested or competing physics arguments, solutions, or interpretations within your subfield Compare alternative approaches to the same problem, detailing which is superior, under what assumptions, and in which regimes Identify and articulate meta-level criteria for evaluating the robustness and validity of competing physics work, such as key assumptions and breaking points of approximations Exercise calibrated confidence by providing authoritative assessments while transparently acknowledging genuine uncertainty or open questions in the field Draft defensible written evaluations suitable for review by fellow senior physicists, ensuring clarity and rigor Leverage technical tools such as LaTeX, SymPy, Python, and Jupyter to verify or contrast technical claims as needed Clearly communicate when a question is unresolved within the field and delineate the pertinent considerations
Good Candidature
PhD in physics with demonstrated expertise and scholarly impact in your specified subfield Current or former Associate Professor, Full Professor, Chair Professor, or Principal Investigator/Group Leader with a track record of independent research leadership Ongoing research activity with one or more of these methods: AdS/CFT, onshell gravitational action, Weyl Fefferman Graham gauge and/or tensor-algebra of boundary curvature invariant 3 5 recent representative publications in your target subfield, with arXiv or DOI references Prior experience supervising PhD students or postdocs, or equivalent leadership in industry research settings Proficiency with LaTeX, SymPy, Python, and Jupyter (please indicate any gaps in experience with these tools) Exceptional written communication skills, with the ability to articulate nuanced and well-reasoned judgments
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