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Description of the offer : PhD Position: Order-from-Disorder in Frustrated Quantum Magnets Physics Department, ETH Zurich The Neutron Scattering and Magnetism Group, Physics Department, ETH Zurich
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Multiple PhD positions in magnetism and spintronics are available within the Quantum Grenoble Doctoral Programme (3 different funding schemes). The call is open from 26 January till 16 March 2026
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The Modelling & Theory Group (GMT) at SPEC is seeking a permanent researcher in the area of condensed matter theory, with a focus on numerical methods in nano- to mesoscopic quantum physics. Job
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Description of the offer : The position has a duration of three years and will be part of the Center of Quantum Spintronics at the Department of Physics, NTNU in Trondheim, Norway. The candidate
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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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quantum materials. The Senior Scientist will work closely with Prof. Jungfleisch and play a central role in building and advancing a state-of-the-art experimental platform for magnonics and spin dynamics
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; next generation battery technologies; magnetic and non-magnetic phase transition materials; classical and quantum liquids and glasses.
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interpret time resolved measurements of magnetic materials by drawing upon a deep understanding of quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, and condensed matter physics, including magnetic materials and
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quantum mechanical calculations with continuum micromagnetic theory to bridge atomic and macroscopic length scales. Developing a predictive, fundamental theory linking stress to measurable magnetic signals