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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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field at the nanoscale. The PhD topic aims at surpassing these propositions using higher frequencies and feedback for various potential metrology applications: measurement of forces during protein folding
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Description of the offer : This PhD project seeks to tackle existing challenges by embarking on exploratory research into new magnetocaloric intermetallic materials. These materials will incorporate
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Description of the offer : We offer at IMT Atlantique in Brest (https://www.imt-atlantique.fr/en/research-innovation/phd) a PhD position starting in the fall 2024 to study the shaping and the
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European Magnetism Association EMA | Montpellier, Languedoc Roussillon | France | about 2 months ago
Description of the offer : In the context of the PEPR Spin aiming at the development of spintronics at the French national level, we are offering funding for a PhD thesis in the fields
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Description of the offer : This study is part of the ERC CoG MAGNETALLIEN project which aims to probe AC detection of spin pumping signal and its high harmonics. The main responsibilities of the selected candidate are as follows: Growth of epitaxial compounds such as alpha-Sn, half Heusler...
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Description of the offer : The subject here proposes a study of the magnetic properties of multilayers [Ferromagnetic/Metal]x, deposited on polymeric foils or elastomer membranes. The PhD project
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Candidates motivated to work on this project are invited to apply for a PhD position (also master project + PhD) or an 18 month post doc position, immediately available. Postdoc candidates should
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Description of the offer : A PhD position in the field of magnonics is available at Sorbonne University (Paris, France). The scholarship is funded for three years and is part of a collaboration
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will enable faster, more noise-robust or low-consumption logical gates. The objective of the PhD thesis is to study this issue theoretically using different optimal control techniques. We are looking