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Description of the offer : PhD position in the Physics and Engineering of Nanodevices (PEN) Group at the Institut Català de Nanociència i Nanotecnologia (ICN2), Barclona, Spain. --Project Topic
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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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will join and become part of an international research environment in quantum condensed matter theory and experiments The PhD candidatewill explore quantum many-body phenomena in emerging two-dimensional
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The position is based in the internationally renowned Functional Materials Department at TU Darmstadt, Germany which focuses on the development of resource-efficient functional materials. Your tasks within this highly ambitious and possible ground-breaking project will be to investigate the...
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The project focuses on using magneto-ionic elements as a method of tuning magnetism, creating an indirect coupling between an applied voltage and the magnetic properties and allowing
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Description of the offer : We are seeking to recruit a number of PhD and postdocs working on the theory of magnetism, spintronics and their interface with quantum information science. The PhD
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This project aims to establish, for the first time, a direct correlation between magnetotransport properties and the underlying magnetic microstate in 3D artificial spin-ice (ASI) lattices. Using state-of-the-art two-photon lithography followed by conformal metal deposition, we will fabricate...
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Two PhD positions, funded by the UK Royal Society, are available at the MIND Research Group for the academic year starting in October 2026. The group is based in the Clarendon Laboratory, Department
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Opportunity: Applications are invited for a 4-year PhD studentship within the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom) and the Institut Laue-Langevin (France