24 computational-physics "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Masaryk University Faculty of Science" positions at European Magnetism Association EMA
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: See the attached PDF (See details). Please apply via this link: https://www.career.tu-darmstadt.de/tu-darmstadt/apply/53356
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high magnetic fields and low temperatures). More info at https://www.nanogune.eu/en/nanogune/join-us/open-position/504-pre-doctoral-researcher-non-linear-electronic-transport-2d-magnetic-materials-symbad
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Université Paris-Saclay. Job profile: • Researcher in theoretical/computational condensed matter physics. • Strong proficiency in programming and genuine interest for numerical methods • Solid background in
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spintronics. The position is embedded in a growing, internationally connected research program led by Prof. Dr. Benjamin Jungfleisch and focuses on nanomagnetism, spin-wave physics, spintronics and functional
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, statistical physics and quantum solid state physics is absolutely essential. Good computer skills are a plus. For further information see our group web page www.neutron.ethz.ch/. Applications should contain a
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that helps drive translation of energy efficient data storage and neuromorphic computing innovations to commercial success across a range of sectors. The Post You will explore the dynamic processes that occur
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on groundbreaking work at IJL [1] and Tohoku University [2,3], you will explore: -Antiferromagnetic materials (e.g., Mn₃Sn) for ultrafast memory and computing applications. -Size-dependent effects in ferro-, ferri
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bars, process integration, and electrical/optical metrology to evaluate stacks for all-optical magnetic switching (AOS). You will plan and run cleanroom process flows end-to-end—from mask design and
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Physics of Nanostructures group at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) and the Spin group at Institut Jean Lamour (UL-CNRS). The project will leverage state-of-the-art optical and growth techniques as