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Dark Matter and Axions Gravitational Waves Quantum Gravity Structures, Methods, Advanced Research Technologies (SMART), which pursues research into Algebraic and Geometric Structures, Artificial
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explore spin wave interference with topological spin textures such as skyrmions. You will develop techniques in the time domain combining an arbitrary waveform generator and an oscilloscope. Where to apply
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 3 hours ago
diverse social, cultural, recreation and professional opportunities that span the campus and community. Please see the following links https://www.pml.unc.edu/ and https://www.pml.unc.edu/openings Primary
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, which function through the interaction between magnetic layers and surface acoustic waves (i.e., magnetoelastic coupling). These devices will be fabricated using magnetic thin films epitaxially grown
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. To apply, please submit, preferably in a single PDF file: a cover letter a curriculum vitae a list of publications a research statement the contact details of three references at https://cp3.irmp.ucl.ac.be
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wave manipulation) and in the field of spin-to-charge conversion for the creation of broadband THz emitters (e.g. [1]). An indication of the presence of an ultrafast photo-induced spin current can
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atmosphere-ocean-wave mesoscale modelling. Job description Offshore wind energy is expanding rapidly with larger turbines, higher power densities, reduced spacing between wind farms, and deployment in deeper
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to the development of a new gravitational wave detector? We currently have a postdoctoral researcher opening, at the intersections of research and education, as well as systems and control and gravitational wave
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. • Mission 2: Characterise the fluid content near the subduction fault (downgoing and upper plates) by tomographic inversion of S-wave velocity (joint tomography of shots and earthquakes, or P-to-S converted
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Communications) and eight Research Nodes which group staff under technical expertise and interest (see https://www.durham.ac.uk/departments/academic/engineering/research/ ). We are particularly proud