16 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof" positions at European Magnetism Association EMA
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Description of the offer : The three-year position, starting on November 1st, 2025, is sponsored by the Tech Europe Foundation (TEF). It will be awarded to a candidate with outstanding qualifications, such as an excellent academic record and a demonstrated interest or experience (e.g., during...
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will investigate novel pathways for the implementation of the next generation of compounds for integration in information communication technologies. The project will cover theory developments (Edinburgh
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Job description - Developing device-to-architecture level models of emerging nanoscale devices (spintronic, resistive, or hybrid) for in-memory and neuromorphic computing. - Exploring hardware-level
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of Physics, University of Oxford. The research will focus primarily on the development of 2D spin computing devices. All applications must be made through the central University of Oxford graduate admissions
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requires good understanding of the magnetic interactions and ability to understand simple micromagnetic approaches. It will develop experimental techniques for single-shot detection of spatial and temporal
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der Waals heterostructures”. The project seeks to integrate semiconducting and magnetic properties at the atomic level and ultrafast timescale, crucial for the development of faster, more energy
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Description of the offer : We are looking for a qualified Engineer to join the team focused on the microfabrication of MTJ devices with the goal of developing novel TMR sensor solutions
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magnetometry, with the ultimate goal of enhancing coherence times and advancing the scalability of quantum computers. A goal of the project is to develop a mK-widefield quantum sensing tool in our Blufors
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computing as well as smart communication applications based on state-of-the-art magnetic tunnel junctions coupled into interacting networks. The ultimate goal will be to develop small scale demonstrators with