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Description of the offer : Magnetic Random Access Memories are now commercial products as cache memories or fast/low-power memories such as in FPGAs. Opening new markets such as fast and massive RAM memories for processors requires to further increase the areal density, and ideally shift to a 3D...
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A postdoctoral Research Associate position is available to undertake research in a UKRI/EPSRC funded research project to investigate the development of terahertz (THz) spintronic emitters as strong
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] (Immediately after being hired):A successful candidate should conduct experimental research on nanomagnetism and spintronics in collaboration with Professor Tomoyasu Taniyama, the current staff member, as
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nationally and internationally. The research focuses within the fields of Atom- and Molecular Physics, Condensed Matter Physics and Spintronics, and Complex Systems and Biophysics and is performed in
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: Spintronic Control of Many-Body Interactions in Flat-Band Graphene. This PhD will explore the interplay of spintronic phenomena and many-body physics in flat-band graphene systems. The position is funded
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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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magnetic hardness, giant magnetoresistance effects, spintronics, magnetic nanoparticles for medical imaging and disease treatment, ferromagnetism in semiconductors, optical transparency in ferromagnets
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exploring both single-molecule quantum properties and inter-qubit magnetic interactions, this work aims to advance scalable molecular platforms for quantum spintronics and molecular quantum information
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spanning the range between 1 fs and 10 ps. Ultimately, this knowledge will lead to new spintronic functionalities and devices. In total, 17 scientific projects headed by 28 principal investigators team up
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contact Bill Rippard. key words Superconductors; Memory; Computing; Cryogenic; Logic; Ferromagnet; Josephson junction; Spintronics; Eligibility citizenship Open to U.S. citizens level Open to Postdoctoral