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Description of the offer : Technologies and devices based on artificial neuronal networks are the aim of the emerging field of Neuromorphic Computing. In one hand artificial synapses and neurons
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Description of the offer : Single metal atoms deposited on solid supports are the ultimate natural limit for the realization of devices in many fields, such as magnetism, catalysis, etc. In
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become omni-present in our daily life, finding their way into everything from loudspeakers to generators in wind turbines and power plants. The strongest magnets today contain rare-earth metals, which
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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 : In the project we will investigate enhancing the magnetic performance of novel rare-earth free permanent magnets. Our partners at Aarhus University will work on the
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demand for data storage and transfer between electronic devices (from data centers to personal computers, mobile phones to Internet of Things devices, etc.) necessitates denser and faster technology. In
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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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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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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
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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