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their integration in somewhat dense architectures. The aim of the present project is to demonstrate the fabrication of fully-functional magnetic tunnel junctions compatible with microelectronic industry standards
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Description of the offer : This 48-month PhD project is part of the Gen-Q doctoral programme (Eucor – The European Campus), embedded in an international, interdisciplinary research environment
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: Spintronic Control of Many-Body Interactions in Flat-Band Graphene. This PhD will explore the interplay of spintronic phenomena and many-body physics in flat-band graphene systems. The position is funded
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to maximize spin–orbit torques in next-generation van der Waals heterostructures. The position is funded through PHYNEST, a Horizon Europe MSCA COFUND doctoral programme coordinated by the Universitat Autònoma
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Multiple PhD positions in magnetism and spintronics are available within the Quantum Grenoble Doctoral Programme (3 different funding schemes). The call is open from 26 January till 16 March 2026
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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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The position is based in the internationally renowned Functional Materials Department at TU Darmstadt, Germany which focuses on the development of resource-efficient functional materials. Your tasks
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circuits. - Designing and evaluating energy-efficient, secure computing systems for AI and edge applications. - Contributing to collaborative research proposals, dissemination activities, and joint
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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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. Methods to be used are effective and tight-binding models, linear and nonlinear transport theories (kinetic Boltzmann theory, time evolution of the density matrix). The project is part of the Collaborative