13 programming "https:" "https:" "U.S" positions at European Magnetism Association EMA
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Université Paris-Saclay. Job profile: • Researcher in theoretical/computational condensed matter physics. • Strong proficiency in programming and genuine interest for numerical methods • Solid background in
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important - Prior experience with density functional theory or machine learning is desirable - Proficiency in the Python programming language is important, as well as Fortran - Strong written and oral
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bars, process integration, and electrical/optical metrology to evaluate stacks for all-optical magnetic switching (AOS). You will plan and run cleanroom process flows end-to-end—from mask design and
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imaging techniques. We offer a 3-year initial contract with the possibility of a 3-year extension with a salary at the TV-L E14 level. Details at https://www.uni-kiel.de/personal/de/stellen/extern/wiss
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), ensuring excellent scientific and contractual conditions. More information on the Gen-Q programme: https://www.eucor-uni.org/en/doctorates/gen-q Application deadline: 18 March 2026 Horizon Europe call
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to maximize spin–orbit torques in next-generation van der Waals heterostructures. The position is funded through PHYNEST, a Horizon Europe MSCA COFUND doctoral programme coordinated by the Universitat Autònoma
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through PHYNEST, a Horizon Europe MSCA COFUND doctoral programme coordinated by the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB). Deadline for applications: 28 February 2026 More information & application link
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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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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