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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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to on-going theory-experiment collaborations, and supporting PhD students. • Initiative in developing new projects and securing external funding is highly encouraged. • Additional expertise in quantum
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spintronics. The position is embedded in a growing, internationally connected research program led by Prof. Dr. Benjamin Jungfleisch and focuses on nanomagnetism, spin-wave physics, spintronics and functional
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, is currently looking to fill a PhD position on experimental studies of frustrated quantum magnets using neutron scattering, μSR and other techniques. Geometric frustration in quantum systems leads to a
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their integration in somewhat dense architectures. The aim of the present project is to demonstrate the fabrication of fully-functional magnetic tunnel junctions compatible with microelectronic industry standards
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. Methods to be used are effective and tight-binding models, linear and nonlinear transport theories (kinetic Boltzmann theory, time evolution of the density matrix). The project is part of the Collaborative
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Description of the offer : SPINTEC is opening a Research Scientist position in the field of magnetic tunnel junctions spintronics devices, namely MRAM and magnetic sensors. Research will be
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This new full-time post is available from April 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter on a 2-year fixed term contract. Join us in Exeter at the heart of the UK Metamaterials community and be part
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Description of the offer : Femtosecond laser pulses provide a unique route to control magnetism on ultrafast timescales. By carefully tuning the energy of optical excitation, it becomes possible
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Description of the offer : The Erich Schmid Institute of Materials Science (ESI) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW), Austria’s leading non-university research and science institution, is