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stacking, both high performance and (very) high density can be achieved by this concept. The mission will be to explore, understand and develop the fundamental physics of device operation. This will require
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) under the supervision of Dr Elton Santos, and Dr Nina-Juliane Steinke. This is a joint programme between both institutions, which combine advanced modelling methods (spin dynamics, quantum approaches, AI
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of Physics, University of Oxford. The research will focus primarily on the development of 2D spin computing devices. All applications must be made through the central University of Oxford graduate admissions
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Technological University (NTU), Singapore. Project Focus: Research will focus on low-dimensional magnetic systems, with emphasis on spin/orbital current excitation, magnetization dynamics, and development
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controlled via structural phase transitions or external fields. The successful candidate will develop and apply a range of theoretical and computational methods based on first-principles electronic structure
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minimizing power loss and simplifying the circuits design, IVRs contribute to better thermal management and thus to a higher overall system efficiency. This PhD research project targets the development