scaleai
STEM Fellow - Human Frontier Collective (US)
At a Glance
- Location
- United States
- Compensation
- commitments. Competitive Pay: $80–$100/hr, depending on the projects
- Posted
- 2026-02-18T02:08:31-05:00
Key Requirements
Required Skills
Requirements
PhDs, postdoctoral researchers, and professors with domain expertise in STEM fields such as Computer Science, Machine Learning, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Humanities, or other related disciplines.
Professional Mindset:
Detail-oriented, innovative thinker with a passion in applied AI research and a commitment to collaboration.
Why Join the HFC?
Professional Development:
High-impact experts expand their influence through review projects, advisory roles, and research—while deepening their AI expertise, strengthening analytical and problem-solving skills, and engaging with pioneering AI applications in science and technology.
Compensation & Benefits
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Responsibilities
Collaborative Work:
Get invited to engage in high-impact projects with our partnered AI labs and platforms. Design complex, domain-specific problems and datasets to rigorously evaluate AI models, and provide expert insights that enhance their accuracy, reasoning, and overall performance.
HFC Community:
Beyond the work, you’ll become part of a supportive, interdisciplinary network of innovators and thought leaders committed to advancing frontier AI across domains.
Contribute to Research Publications:
Collaborate with Scale’s research team to co-author technical reports and research papers—boosting your academic visibility and professional recognition (e.g.,
About the Company
The
Human Frontier Collective (HFC) Fellowship
brings together top researchers and domain experts to collaborate on high-impact work that are shaping the future of AI. As an HFC Fellow, you’ll apply your academic and professional expertise to help design, evaluate, and interpret advanced generative AI systems—while gaining exposure to cutting-edge research and working alongside an interdisciplinary network of leading thinkers.