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Centre de Mise en Forme des Matériaux (CEMEF) | Sophia Antipolis, Provence Alpes Cote d Azur | France | 12 days ago
? No Offer Description Magnetic soft materials are capable of tether-free, instantaneous and “programmable” shape change in a magnetic field, which is promising for various biomedical and industrial
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the corona, for different accretion regimes and types of sources, to carry out specific studies for certain sources, and establish detection forecasts for future multi-messenger detectors. Highly magnetized
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Description of the offer : This PhD project supports the exploration of Vertical Compute’s vertical magnetic device concept. Thanks to the inherent high speed of magnetics and the vertical data
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physics, structured around three main axes: Novel electronic states of matter (correlated systems, unconventional superconductivity, magnetism, metal-insulator transitions, etc.) Reduced-dimensionality
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Microsystems - MICS Group: Metrology, Identification, Control, and Monitoring This thesis work falls within the research themes of the MSC group, and more specifically the MaPP axis: Materials – Processes
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Description of the offer : The main objective of this PhD thesis is to unravel the microscopic mechanisms by which the hydrogen affects the properties of intermetallic magnets. To achieve this goal
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zero net magnetization. The objective is to understand the interplay between magnetic and structural degrees of freedom gives that give rise to this novel phase, and to explore how the properties can be
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microscopy and spectroscopy. The experimental set-up includes a confocal microscope operating at cryogenic temperature (4K-300K), a superconducting magnet for application of magnetic field (9T). The candidate
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abrupt magnetic field deflections, called switchbacks (SBs), in the solar wind. Due to their ubiquity in the inner heliosphere and their relative near-absence near Earth orbit and beyond, SBs
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, NASA) mission made the intriguing discovery of very frequent and abrupt magnetic field deflections, called switchbacks (SBs), in the solar wind. Due to their ubiquity in the inner heliosphere and their