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Neuroscience Specialist

Salary

$0.055k - $0.065k

Min Experience

2 years

Location

United States

JobType

part-time

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About the role

Overview

Mercor is looking for people with industry experience in Neuroscience. This is for a project with a leading AI research lab. The work will revolve around crafting questions, evaluating model responses, and/or solving problems in your area of expertise. The goal of the project is to improve the model’s capabilities in many domains, including yours!


Job requirements

  • At least 2 years of experience in neuroscience research or a related biomedical field.
  • Strong analytical skills with experience designing experiments, analyzing neural data, and interpreting brain imaging or electrophysiological results.
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills.
  • High attention to detail and the ability to evaluate complex biological and behavioral findings.
  • A PhD in neuroscience, cognitive science, or neurobiology is strongly preferred.
  • Experience at a research hospital, academic lab, or biotech company is a plus.


More details about the role

  • Pay Rate: 55 - 65 USD/hr
  • This project is scoped to last a minimum of 2-4 weeks, but may be extended.
  • You will be expected to commit 20-40 hours per week. The hours are fully flexible, i.e. you choose when you work!
  • The application process is very simple: upload your resume, take a 15 minute long interview and then wait to hear back from us!


About Mercor

  • Our team is based in San Francisco, CA.
  • We specialize in recruiting experts for top AI labs.
  • Our investors include Benchmark, General Catalyst, Adam D’Angelo, Larry Summers, and Jack Dorsey.

About the company

Mercor is a company based in San Francisco, CA that specializes in recruiting experts for top AI labs. Their investors include Benchmark, General Catalyst, Adam D'Angelo, Larry Summers, and Jack Dorsey.

Skills

neuroscience
biomedical
data analysis
brain imaging
electrophysiology