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Description of the offer : We are looking for a qualified Engineer to join the team focused on the microfabrication of MTJ devices with the goal of developing novel TMR sensor solutions
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listed below: Technical skills: You will receive a solid training in quantum sensing, optics, radio-frequency engineering, magnetism, cryogenics, data analysis and programming. Academic communication
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) — to join our team. You will be directly involved in developing and optimizing ion beam processes to improve device performance in MRAM and magnetic sensor applications. Beyond R&D, we are looking for a
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The Paul Scherrer Institute PSI is the largest research institute for natural and engineering sciences within Switzerland. We perform cutting-edge research in the fields of future technologies
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Description of the offer : We have an open position at the Laboratoire Albert Fert in the field of “NV imaging of spin-wave dynamics in magnonics devices”. In recent years, NV based imaging
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Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA) and is recognized by the Spanish Research Agency as a María de Maeztu Unit of Excellence. The Nanodevices group, co-led by Prof. Luis E. Hueso and Prof. Fèlix Casanova
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Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA) and is recognized by the Spanish Research Agency as a María de Maeztu Unit of Excellence. The Nanodevices group, co-led by Prof. Luis E. Hueso and Prof. Fèlix Casanova
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of electrical engineering, Universite de Moncton (Moncton campus) Email: [mohamed.lamine.faycal.bellaredj@umoncton.ca] Context & Motivation: Because of their extreme computational needs where workloads demand
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specific applications. The job duties will be the following: • Optimise stacks and processes towards the production of new sensing devices beyond current state-of-the-art; • Micro-fabricate and nano
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. SOT-MTJs offer compelling advantages similar to SRAM, including ultra-fast dynamics (sub-ns), exception-al endurance (>1014 cycles), and low power operation (sub-pJ). A critical challenge in SOT-MRAM