8 proof-checking-postdoc-computerscience positions at European Magnetism Association EMA
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Quantum mechanics is the fundamental theory that rules the way nature works at the microscopic scale. However, a fully quantum description is often a fierce challenge, both for analytical developments and numerical calculations, especially for objects containing hundreds or thousands of...
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Description of the offer : To further advance and refine novel techniques—such as x ray detected ferromagnetic resonance (XFMR) with polarized soft x rays in reflectivity and diffraction geometries—to investigate magnetization dynamics. The goal is to precisely resolve the static and layer...
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Description of the offer : Join our team for a postdoctoral position focused on advancing Spin-Orbit Torque (SOT) based Magnetic Tunnel Junctions (MTJ) for embedded non-volatile memory applications. SOT-MTJs offer compelling advantages similar to SRAM, including ultra-fast dynamics (sub-ns),...
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or PostDoc) will deal with the generation of spin and orbital electronic currents for spin–orbit torques in solid-state devices made of light metals, metallic ferromagnets and/or magnetic insulators. In
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these nanocomposites, we are looking for a postdoc to further develop high performance computing numerical methods in our state-of-the-art open source micromagnetic model, MagTense. MagTense is based on a core
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Description of the offer : We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to join a project on reproducible magnetic domain wall motion in magnetic nanowires at Kiel University with immediate effect. The position is for at least 12 months, starting at the earliest opportunity. Applicants should...
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techniques have been demonstrated to enable spin-wave imaging with spatial resolution down to 50 nm with excellent signal to noise ratio. The PhD/postdoc will focus on investigating unexplored spin-wave
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pulsing. The position is funded by the DFG and is suitable for either a PhD or a Postdoc, depending on qualifications. You will build on recent observations of local magnetic property changes caused by