Important
There is no immediate project for this role; however, if qualified, you will be among the first experts we reach out to when relevant opportunities arise. This will also provide you with access to future projects available through our expert network.
Key Responsibilities
- Evaluate AI-generated responses for technical accuracy, logical soundness, completeness, and clarity across biomedical engineering topics.
- Challenge advanced language models with realistic biomedical engineering scenarios, calculations, and design/analysis reasoning tasks.
- Review and refine AI-generated prompts, model responses, explanations, and step-by-step solutions (including unit handling and correct interpretation of constraints).
- Provide structured feedback that identifies factual errors, unsafe recommendations, unsupported clinical claims, missing assumptions, invalid simplifications, misuse of standards, or incomplete reasoning.
- Assess model performance on topics such as: Biomechanics, Bioinstrumentation & sensors, Biomedical signals, Medical device design, Biomaterials, Imaging & measurement, Verification/validation & risk
- Help shape AI communication standards for biomedical content, including how models explain assumptions, risk/limitations, what must be verified experimentally, and when to escalate to clinical/regulatory experts.
- Ensure AI-generated content reflects responsible biomedical engineering practice—especially around patient safety, clinical claims, and regulatory-sensitive topics.
- 4+ years of professional biomedical engineering experience, with significant hands-on work in one or more areas such as medical devices, biomechanics, biomaterials, tissue engineering, bioinstrumentation, imaging systems, signals & systems (physiologic), rehabilitation engineering, clinical engineering, quality/regulatory, manufacturing/validation, or a closely related specialty.
- Deep knowledge of biomedical engineering fundamentals, such as physiology for engineers, transport phenomena in biological systems, biomechanics, materials behavior in biological environments, biosignals, sensor/measurement systems, and systems modeling (depending on specialty).
- Strong comfort with technical assumptions, constraints, unit consistency, and defensible reasoning (including limitations, uncertainty, and safety considerations).
- Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering (or closely related) required; Master’s/PhD or advanced credentials strongly preferred.
- Experience with AI data training, annotation, red-teaming, or evaluating AI-generated technical content is a strong plus.
- Familiarity with any of the following is a plus (not required): ISO 13485, IEC 60601, ISO 14971, FDA design controls (21 CFR 820), verification & validation, risk management, biocompatibility concepts (ISO 10993), or clinical workflow constraints.