8 computer-science-image-processing Postdoctoral positions at European Magnetism Association EMA
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International Program) Spin-Ion Technologies, a spin-off from Paris-Saclay University and the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), is at the forefront of advanced manufacturing processes
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Required: Experience in THz spectroscopy techniques, THz-TDS, Raman scattering, etc., as well as experience with cryogenics. Experience in technological processes, lithography, and two-dimensional
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Description of the offer : At the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) we are looking for a postdoc to work on novel micromagnetic modeling of new magnetic composites. We will investigate the necessary exchange coupling and nano-structuring needed to realize a strong permanent magnet using our...
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characterize the effect of SAW on skyrmions. Samples will be deposited and processed in the clean room available at Spintec. Magnetic, magneto-optical Kerr effect microscopy characterization under static strain
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Recruitment Conditions: 1. Hold a doctorate degree in condensed matter physics, materials physics, or a related field. 2. Have expertise in at least one of the following areas: growth of van der Waals (vdW) materials; thin-film preparation (e.g., magnetron sputtering, pulsed laser deposition);...
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largest research centre for the natural and engineering sciences in Switzerland. The current research focus is the investigation of novel magnetic systems at the mesoscopic scale making use of the clean
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transport of orbital angular momentum currents for their use in innovative magnetic memory and computing applications. The devices will be fabricated by thin film sputtering growth and lithography in
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Description of the offer : Switching the magnetization at the fastest speed and with the lowest energy is one of the hottest topics in modern magnetism. Achieving this requires a deep understanding of the interactions between spin, electron, and lattice, as well as their response to external...