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for biomedical applications. This activity is carried out within a private research contract and requires the development of innovative solutions beyond the current-state-of-the-art and targeting specific
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Postdoctoral position in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Kansas (KU). The postdoc will be co-supervised by Prof. Qunfei Zhou at KU and Prof. Kirill Belashchenko
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In Prof. Heiko Wende's research group, we investigate magnetic hybrid systems. Our focus is on both fundamental magnetic interactions and applications for efficient energy conversion. We use element
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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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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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good analytical and communication skills. Programming skills (MATLAB, Python, or LabVIEW) are a plus. We strongly encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds. Enthusiasm and potential
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circuits. - Designing and evaluating energy-efficient, secure computing systems for AI and edge applications. - Contributing to collaborative research proposals, dissemination activities, and joint
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. The hybrid magnetic system may provide us an ideal platform to study new physics and further benefit the design of novel spintronic devices for applications. We are also interested in the manipulation of spin