
- Employment
- Full-time
- Seniority
- Staff
About the role
We are looking for a Principal Physicist and Curriculum Developer to bridge the gap between world-class lectures and deep student understanding. In this role, you’ll work at the intersection of physics and software engineering.
What You’ll Do
You will be the creative architect of the student learning journey, translating a lecturer’s high-level vision into flawless, engaging materials.
Craft the Core Experience: Develop deeply engaging Tutorials, Problem Statements, and Problem Solutions for each lecture series.
Build Virtual Labs: Collaborate with our Simulation Team to design fully interactive, technically accurate virtual labs.
Own the Content Pipeline: Compile polished lecture notes from drafts and final transcripts, ensuring every equation and visual is sound.
Bridge Teams: Coordinate closely with the Physics Team (for accuracy) and the Engineering Team (to ensure assets are optimized for our AI tutor).
Brainstorming, drafting, revising, incorporating feedback to, formatting, and finalising course artifacts - Tutorials, Problem Statements, Problem Solutions
Who You Are
You love teaching and making things easy to explain.
You are not afraid to using AI to build better things and make learning fun
The Academic Edge: You hold an MSc in Physics at a minimum (a PhD is highly preferred).
The Classroom Veteran: You have at least 3 years of teaching or tutoring experience for undergraduation and graduation students.
You have a genuine interest in implementing research-backed teaching methods and understand exactly where students get stuck.
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