Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Category
-
Country
-
Field
-
Description of the offer : Participation in the DFG-funded project “Light- versus electron-induced spin-state switching of complexes on insulating layers” within the Priority Programme SPP 2491
-
qualifications, such as an excellent academic record and a demonstrated interest or experience (e.g., during the Master’s thesis) in #spintronics, #nanoelectronics, or related #research. The net salary is €1800
-
Description of the offer : PhD position of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network MAGNIFY: "Advancing Energy Conversion Technologies: High-Frequency Magnetics in Modern Power Electronics
-
Home EMA The European Magnetism Association Executive Board General Council Documents Membership EMA news Communication Social Networks Mailing Event Dissemination Rules All news EMA editorials
-
simulations, with a strong interest on circuit-level and neural network-level simulations. The candidate will conduct research related to emerging magnetic nanotechnologies in order to enable computing hardware
-
zero net magnetization. The objective is to understand the interplay between magnetic and structural degrees of freedom gives that give rise to this novel phase, and to explore how the properties can be
-
Home EMA The European Magnetism Association Executive Board General Council Documents Membership EMA news Communication Social Networks Mailing Event Dissemination Rules All news EMA editorials
-
, GPUs, AI accelerators etc.) require high power demands with optimized power distribution networks (PDNs) to improve power efficiency and preserve power integrity. Integrated voltage regulators (IVRs
-
-pressure hydrogen synthesis will be explored to extend the accessible range of hydrogen content. The key expected outcome of this work is a deeper understanding of the role of hydrogen in the complex
-
including the perspective on technological relevance. The project combines experimental work, involving preparation and in-depth characterization of complex oxide thin film and heterostructures. Evaluation