Scholarship for PhD student

Updated: over 2 years ago
Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: 28 Aug 2021

We looking for the graduate student willing to start the PhD studies and to make experimental research in the field of magnonics in the framework of the National Science Center-Poland project: “New platform for study wave phenomenon – reconfigurable topological properties and frustrated ground states in magnonics”, coordinated by prof. Maciej Krawczyk in Institute of Spintronics and Quantum Information, in Faculty of Physics of Adam Mickiewicz University. Project NCN OPUS no. UMO-2020/37/B/ST3/03936.

Scholarship. The doctoral student receives a scholarship of 5,000 PLN for the 36 months of the project realization. The amount of 11.26% will be subtracted from the scholarship for the obligatory national health insurance system (ZUS).

Scope of work in the framework of the project. The PhD student will be responsible for patterning of the samples and extensive Brillouin light scattering (BLS) measurements, in particular measurements of the dispersion relation and detection of the spin wave intensity with micro-BLS in the fabricated samples. He/she will look for confined modes and propagating spin waves formed in the patterned samples, test usability of the pattern as an effective source of the spin waves, and design the pattern allowing for existence of the edge localized spin waves.

The research will be conducted in the active, international team. The scientific results will be published in high-quality international journals and disseminated through conference presentations. The young researchers involved in the program will receive extensive training in research and exposure to international collaboration, and culture through international visits.

Details: For more details please contact prof. Maciej Krawczyk: [email protected]
Scholarship for PhD student – the project: Reconfigurable topological properties and frustrated ground states in magnonics (amu.edu.pl)

Recruitment.  Schedule of the Doctoral School enrollment procedure:



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