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(ICN2) in Barcelona, Spain, as a Postdoctoral Fellow in Experimental Spintronics. The position is funded by the collaborative project “An Altermagnet Switch (AMSwitch – 101258102)” under the call HORIZON
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structure, dynamics, and switching mechanisms at the nanoscale, including optical manipulation of polarization states. Design and execution of experiments demonstrating optical control of ferroelectric
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with measurement electronics for data acquisition, etc. Experience in the following areas is beneficial but not required: nonlinear optics (e.g. optical parametric amplifiers), electrical switching, high
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developing switching circuits based on phase change materials (PCMs). The research will primarily consist of performing electromagnetic simulations of N-to-M switching circuits of increasing complexity
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will lead research at the intersection of crop-switching, environmental resilience, and agrifood sustainability. The candidate will develop and apply spatial analysis, remote sensing, and modeling
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in New York, across the nation, and around the world. Position Function This full-time Postdoctoral Associate will lead research at the intersection of crop-switching, environmental resilience, and
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order to evaluate as early as possible the switching performance and the best compromises between component parameters, conduction and switching losses. The different architectures will be evaluated in
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and nano-robots (e.g., conformational switching, cargo encapsulation and release). - Quantitative analysis of assembly efficiency, mechanical stability, and functional performance in vitro and, where
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Research Group led by Prof. Vittoria Raffa. The successful candidate will work within the ERC Advanced Grant project “Guidance of Axonal Pathfinding via Nano-Switches”, which aims to develop innovative
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required: nonlinear optics (e.g. optical parametric amplifiers), electrical switching, high-frequency electronics, thermal transport physics, and beamline experiments at user facilities. Besides technical