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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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. 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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Description of the offer : When a magnon propagates through a magnetic medium, no electrical charge transport is involved and hence no electrical losses occur. We aim to explore engineered
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Key Laboratory of Spintronic Chip and Technology of Beihang, and Chief Scientist of the National Key Research and Development Program (NKRDP). He has been engaged in the research of ultra-low power
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largest research centre for the natural and engineering sciences in Switzerland. The current research focus is the investigation of novel magnetic systems at the mesoscopic scale making use of the clean
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Description of the offer : We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to work on a project within the Spin-Electronics Group at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Boulder
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European Magnetism Association EMA | Villeneuve la Garenne, le de France | France | about 2 months ago
on this technology. Theoretical studies, corroborated by preliminary experimental results, have shown that hybrid devices allow reaching record sensitivities in the measurement of forces, temperature and electric
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technological relevance. Our experimental core technology is pulsed-laser spectroscopy between Terahertz and ultraviolet frequencies. In addition, we apply atomic force microscopy, standard magnetic and
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with the Research Unit Head - Guide inter-unit collaboration with the Thin Films Technology group for magnetic thin-film developments - Participate in building up relevant infrastructure in the cleanroom and the
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Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA) and is recognized by the Spanish Research Agency as a María de Maeztu Unit of Excellence. The Nanodevices group, co-led by Prof. Luis E. Hueso and Prof. Fèlix Casanova