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Description of the offer : The Department of Materials Science Engineering at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign (UIUC) is posting a postdoctoral researcher position led by Axel Hoffmann
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transport techniques. The project offers ample links to research areas within the Loughborough School of Science, which includes diverse topics of material science such as magnetism, spintronics, and novel 2D
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Description of the offer : Are you ready to push the boundaries of materials science and technology? The Spintronics with chiraL hElimaGnetic InsulatOrs (SpinLEGO) group is excited to offer a unique
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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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-controlled via spin-orbit coupling in a non-volatile manner, by a ferroelectric state. This opens up new programmable functionalities, such as the FESO (Ferro Electric Spin Orbit) technology, enabling the non
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A PhD Thesis on “Magnetic and electronic properties of doped tetragonal CuO films” was funded through the "Research Initiatives in Grenoble Alpes" program (IRGA) of the University Grenoble Alpes and is now available (starting 1st October). It is a joint project between the Néel Institute...
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and spintronic devices. Your future responsibilities: Technology development for RF-based magnetic devices, specifically circulators, from concept to prototype. Collaborate with process engineers
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Description of the offer : The University of Greifswald’s Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences is seeking candidates for the position of “Professor (W2) of Experimental Physics specialising
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, multiferroics, and spin liquids) to address current challenges in energy or information technologies. The position is suitable for candidates with academic backgrounds in chemistry, materials science
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to develop a new form of Nd-Fe-B magnet by redesigning the magnet microstructure with innovative, single-grain in-situ grain-boundary engineering. The PhD program will focus on the most fundamental aspects