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. A key focus of our group is computational micromagnetics, which encompasses everything from the development of numerical algorithms to the application of magnetic simulations in the development
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low power hardware approaches for implementing unconventional computing schemes. Some of these make use of the phase dynamics of spintronics oscillators that have the capability to convert a DC current
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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 magnetism, downsizing to the sub-nano dimension allows one to enhance the anisotropy of magnetic moments...
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nano-fabrication of devices and their measurement to demonstrate the feasibility of a magnon interferometer. This project is funded by the collaborative PEPR SPIN program within the project SWING (“Spin
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work in a dynamic collaborative team investigating nanomagnetism, reconfigurable magnonics and both optical and magnetic neuromorphic computing (see, e.g. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41565-022-01091
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Description of the offer : We will follow the birth, propagation and death of magnon excitations in ferro- and antiferromagnetic materials at THz frequencies and on nm length scales using fs optical and free electron lasers. The main goal is to move from the commonly investigated long-wavelength...
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This project forms part of a collaboration with applied mathematicians, chemists and experimentalists in Karlsruhe (KIT), with the aim of realizing quantum computing applications using single
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Description of the offer : Theoretical evaluation of the performance of nanoelectronic (especially spintronic) systems is essential for targeting the most suitable parameters to design real devices, determining their optimal operating points, and integrating them into information processing...
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candidate (f/m/d) to enrol within the PhD school of Materials Science at the University of Parma. The duration of the contract is 36 months. The candidate will work on the topic of magnetic materials for low
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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