24 high-performance-quantum-computing "https:" "https:" positions at European Magnetism Association EMA
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Description of the offer : This post is funded by a new Leverhulme Trust grant on spin dynamics at the 2D limit in collaboration with Prof. John Morton’s quantum spin dynamics group at UCL
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semiconductors, topological, and twisted 2D materials, the study of dynamic processes in solids (e.g. charge, spin, heat, or mass transport), quantum-defect sensing (for sensing electric, magnetic, strain
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high magnetic fields and low temperatures). More info at https://www.nanogune.eu/en/nanogune/join-us/open-position/504-pre-doctoral-researcher-non-linear-electronic-transport-2d-magnetic-materials-symbad
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: See the attached PDF (See details). Please apply via this link: https://www.career.tu-darmstadt.de/tu-darmstadt/apply/53356
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for this position. Research interests of the current faculty are predominantly in experimental and theoretical/computational condensed matter physics, including: semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices
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, yet capable of showing an anomalous Hall effect. Detailed information about the position and instructions for applying can be found at the following link: https://jobs.icn2.cat/job-openings/814
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An Innovation, Impact and Business directorate that works closely with our academics providing specialist support for external engagement and development Our Exeter Academic initiative supporting high performing
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Description of the offer : In the development of sustainable materials and manufacturing, residual stress forces hidden within a material can cause serious problems, compromising performance and
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in magnetic 3D nanoscale metamaterials to design next-generation high-performance computational devices. Specifically, you’ll investigate how vortex and spin wave dynamics can be modified in a
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Anisotropy (PSA) MRAM, made independently by two groups, Tohoku in Japan, and SPINTEC in France. The proof-of-concept of R/W operation was made down to 5 nm electrical diameter (Fig.1). However, a bottleneck