26 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls-"Multiple" positions at European Magnetism Association EMA
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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
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determine the nature of spin waves in two dimensional magnets and control their transport for the ultimate goal of developing nanoscale spin-wave devices. What you will gain: This is a multidisciplinary
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electric spin control and long spin coherence properties. In the past we have confirmed the magnetoelectric couplings in these molecules using EPR spectroscopy under electric fields, and we recently
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the position is filled. Strict deadlines apply!
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for Neuromorphic Computing, including an interdisciplinary project between Manchester, CNRS, Thales, AUTh and Eurida. The post is relevant to candidates with computational skills, such as micromagnetic and atomistic
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Description of the offer : The main objective of this PhD thesis is to unravel the microscopic mechanisms by which the hydrogen affects the properties of intermetallic magnets. To achieve this goal
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magnetic medium, no electrical charge transport is involved and hence no electrical losses take place. This is one of the key advantages of using magnons as information carriers in devices. We aim to explore
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Engineering and Spintronic Technologies (NEST) group. The NEST group is a vibrant community of interdisciplinary researchers working on a variety of topics including spintronics, magnetic data storage, nano
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Description of the offer : Two senior tenure-track positions are open at SPINTEC laboratory. The first position is tenure-track senior Research Scientist at CNRS (French Center for Scientific
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, and the fundamental physics of spintronic oscillators. Their work also explores the use of these oscillators in unconventional computing hardware, including neuromorphic systems, reservoir computing