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Remote Electrical Engineering Professor

Micro1Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, CA
CA$40.00 hourly
Remote
Full-time

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Remote Electrical Engineering Professor

Remote Electrical Engineering Professor

Micro1Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, CA
2 hours ago
Salary
CA$40.00 hourly
Job type
  • Full-time
  • Remote
Job description
Electrical Engineering Professor$40 - $130/hourpay

Required Skills

electrical engineeringanalog circuitsdigital circuitsrfpower electronicsintegrated circuits (ic)educational content creationrubric designassessment developmentinstructional designtechnical writingverbal communicationasynchronous collaborationremote workindependent work

About micro1

micro1 is the leading AI data lab for training frontier models and evaluating AI agents. Experts contribute their diverse subject matter knowledge across domains such as finance, healthcare, STEM engineering, and more. micro1 transforms that real-world expertise into high-quality training data, evaluations, and feedback loops that improve how AI systems learn, reason, and perform.

Our platform identifies and vets top talent through an AI recruiter, enabling high-quality expert contributions at scale. We aim to enable 1 billion people to do meaningful work by applying their expertise to AI. As our global expert network grows, micro1 is building the human intelligence layer for frontier AI.

Role Title: Electrical Engineering Professor


Role Type: Contractor.


Location: Remote


micro1 is engaging Electrical Engineering Professors to contribute expertise to a high-impact project advancing AI research and assessment technology. In this role, you'll apply your expertise to help train next-generation AI systems. Your work will shape how models learn, reason, and perform through high-quality, real-world input. No prior experience in AI is required — your domain knowledge is what matters.


Scope of Work

  1. Design and author graduate-level single-option (multiple-choice) exam questions within your area of electrical engineering specialization, ensuring rigor and authenticity.
  2. Develop detailed explanations and precise grading rubrics for each question, consistent with academic standards and best practices in assessment.
  3. Review and validate the technical accuracy and pedagogical strength of AI-generated content related to electrical engineering concepts.
  4. Collaborate asynchronously with other subject matter experts to refine question quality, ensuring clarity, relevance, and academic rigor.
  5. Evaluate AI model outputs, providing nuanced feedback that reflects your understanding of where models meet or diverge from human reasoning.
  6. Clearly communicate complex technical concepts in written form, as for exam solutions or instructional content.
  7. Contribute to a continually evolving, high-quality question bank that reflects advanced engineering reasoning.


Preferred Qualifications

  1. PhD or advanced Master's degree in Electrical Engineering with demonstrated teaching experience at the university level (professor, adjunct, lecturer, or TA).
  2. Experience authoring or reviewing graduate-level assessments, exams, or coursework in electrical engineering.
  3. Deep subject matter knowledge in one or more of: Analog Circuits, Digital Circuits, RF, Power Electronics, with emphasis on Integrated Circuits (IC).
  4. Expertise in rubric design, assessment development, or educational content creation.
  5. Exceptional written communication skills, with a strong emphasis on clarity and academic rigor.
  6. Demonstrated capacity to work independently, meet project milestones, and deliver high-quality contributions remotely.
  7. Comfort with asynchronous collaboration on remote research or content development projects.