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, materials, devices, chips, equipment research, and cutting-edge micro nano science and technology. You will conduct your research in the National Key Lab of Spintronics, based on the Hangzhou International
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Description of the offer : We seek a talented young and motivated post-doc (Research Engineer) to join our team in this project funded by the Horizon Europe ERC CoG MAGNETALLIEN program. The main
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and spintronic devices. Your future responsibilities: Technology development for RF-based magnetic devices, specifically circulators, from concept to prototype. Collaborate with process engineers
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emitters and detectors are still missing in this range, known as the THz gap. Existing devices are mostly based on semiconductors and have limited performances. The use of new physical mechanisms, not
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: - Physics, Engineering, Material Science or related fields - Background in solid-state physics or magnetism - Strong interest in experimental physics and cleanroom nanofabrication - Skills in computational
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Description of the offer : Are you ready to push the boundaries of materials science and technology? The Spintronics with chiraL hElimaGnetic InsulatOrs (SpinLEGO) group is excited to offer a unique
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mechanisms. This post is funded by a collaboration programme with a group of Prof. Will Branford and Dr Jack Gartside where another postdoctoral researcher has been placed for our joint work. While novel
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-controlled via spin-orbit coupling in a non-volatile manner, by a ferroelectric state. This opens up new programmable functionalities, such as the FESO (Ferro Electric Spin Orbit) technology, enabling the non
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will focus on the control of magnetic properties under mechanical stresses (by in situ magnetometry and imaging) to anticipate the performance of flexible or stretchable magnetic sensors. The PhD student
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our pioneering approach, SWs find their ignition in the propagation of surface acoustic waves (SAWs), a well-established technology already employed in contemporary sensors, filters, and microwave