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Research Analyst - Mathematics

2 - 10 Years.Remote
Posted 2 months ago
Posted 2 months ago

About Turing :

Turing is an AI-powered tech services company with a mission to accelerate AGI advancement and deployment by bridging the gap between global talent from 100+ countries and the world's best foundational LLM companies, by helping them improve performance through model evaluation, fine-tuning, feedback, factuality and handling diverse data.

Role Overview:

A well-funded AI research and development company is seeking candidates with strong mathematical skills and problem-solving abilities. The ideal candidate should have a deep understanding of high school-level mathematics, particularly at the Engineering Entrance Exam or Engineering College level, the ability to solve complex problems, explain solutions clearly, and work efficiently under time constraints.

What does day-to-day look like:

- You would spend time solving a variety of advanced high school math problems, including those at the advanced math level, and creating detailed explanations. Here are a couple of examples of the types of problems you might encounter:

- Solve a complex system of linear equations using matrices and explain the process step-by-step.

- Find the area of a region bounded by a parabola and a line, using integration techniques, and explain the method in detail.

- Solve challenging problems involving algebraic identities, permutations and combinations, and calculus, typical of Engineering Entrance Exam or Engineering College level questions.

- Note: Strong foundation in high school mathematics is required, but no other specialized domain experience is needed.

Requirements:

- Mathematical Proficiency: Strong skills in algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus at the high school/college level.

- Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to approach complex problems systematically and creatively.

- Explanation Skills: Capacity to break down solutions into clear, understandable steps.

- Time Management: Ability to solve problems efficiently and meet deadlines.

- Communication: Excellent written and verbal communication skills for explaining mathematical concepts.

- Adaptability: Flexibility to work with various types of math problems and student needs.

- Commitment: Ability to work full-time, 40 hours per week.

- Technical Setup: Desktop/Laptop with reliable internet connection and necessary software for mathematical computations and online collaboration.

Preferred Qualifications:

- Degree in Mathematics, Engineering, Physics, or a related field. We are open to candidates who have demonstrated exceptional math skills without a formal degree.

- Experience in tutoring or teaching mathematics at the high school or Engineering Entrance Exam or Engineering College level.

- Familiarity with standardized test formats and requirements for Engineering Entrance Exam or Engineering College level.

- Knowledge of mathematical software and tools is a plus (e.g., LaTeX, Google Colab).

Benefits:

- Competitive salary based on experience and expertise.

- Opportunities for professional development and advancement.

- Collaborative work environment with other math enthusiasts.

- Flexible working hours and remote work environment.

- Opportunity to work on cutting-edge AI projects with leading LLM companies.

- Potential for contract extension based on performance and project needs.

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