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Description of the offer : A PhD research positions in theoretical spintronics is available at the Faculty of Engineering and Science at the University of Agder (UiA) in Norway. Spintronics is a
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Description of the offer : PhD scholarship to work on a novel sensing approach exploring spin transfer torque (STT) for magnetic field sensing in perpendicular anisotropy magnetic tunnel junctions
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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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The hired PhD student will study new spin liquid materials thanks to our well-established international collaborations, with an original experimental approach combining very complementary high
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patent applications, writing of proposals. Your profile: Master 5 years of relevant working experience/ PhD in relevant field (education in magnetics, spintronics, high-frequency, physics, microtechnology
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), antiferromagnetic (AFM), Ferrimagnetic, or Superconducting (SC) materials will be investigated. Merging superconductivity and spintronics opens a rich perspective of new physics with the potential to achieve
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Description of the offer : This PhD offer is to work in discovering and characterizing new iron-based nitrides displaying sought-after magnetic properties (such as rare-earth free permanent magnets
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Description of the offer : In this PhD project, a machine learning algorithm will be developed for magnetic systems. Specifically, the project aims to solve non-linear magnetic equations (e.g
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. Required qualifications include MSc in Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Engineering or a nanoscience background. Prior experience with synthesis of nanoparticles, and its characterization is
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of computational materials science, condensed matter theory and device physics applied to spintronics. The aim of the PhD project is to identify and characterise useful 2D materials for various spin-orbitronics