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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: PhD Position in Experimental Two-Dimensional Spintronics Research area or group: Physics and Engineering of Nanodevices Group Description of Group
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of realising an optical-pump TeraHertz-probe polarisation-resolved near-field microscope, this PhD research programme will look at combining spintronic THz emitters and near-field photoconductive probes
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problems of on-device learning for spintronic devices, proposing and impl menting technical solutions and communicating his scientific results Where to apply E-mail job-ref-waft5vlowa@emploi.beetween.com
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) Magnetic and electrical transport measurements Who Should Apply: Motivated candidates with a background in Physics or Materials Science, strong research interest in condensed matter physics/spintronics, and
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of Quantum Spintronics at the Department of Physics, NTNU in Trondheim, Norway. The candidates will join and become part of an international research environment in quantum condensed matter theory and
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refresh page to watch video, or click here to open video) About the position A PhD position is available in the Linder research group which is part of the Center of Quantum Spintronics at the Department
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silicon-based solar cells. This success leads to significant research effort to understand the physical origins of their performance. Halide perovskites are also promising for spintronic applications
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of condensed matter systems, spin qubits, magnetism, spintronics, spin-related phenomena in semiconducting materials, quantum many-body physics, and quantum information and computing, are welcomed to apply
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epitaxial heterostructure. The successful candidate will join a progressive research team at the Department of Spintronics and Nanoelectronics at the Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences
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MPX3-based interfaces, which can be further adopted for different applications in spintronics, sensing and catalysis. Due to the large diversity of MPX3 materials, we will focus only on a series limited