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to body temperature, including the development and optimization of the associated electronics. The properties of the sensors developed by the researchers R3 (in CNRS-GREYC) and R4 (in CEA) will be studied
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stacking, both high performance and (very) high density can be achieved by this concept. The mission will be to explore, understand and develop the fundamental physics of device operation. This will require
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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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engineered heterostructures with unconventional merging of functional materials to develop a new generation of sensors and quantum devices. Devices based on the synergetic combination of oxide ferromagnetic
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-accelerated micromagnetic simulations to study and develop spin Hall nano-oscillators. Prof. Åkerman’s team currently leads a major project funded by the Swedish Research Council (VR) through a Distinguished
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these nanocomposites, we are looking for a postdoc to further develop high performance computing numerical methods in our state-of-the-art open source micromagnetic model, MagTense. MagTense is based on a core
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demonstrated spin-electric excitations through magneto-FIR spectroscopy. To expand the range and depth of these observations, we are looking to develop new molecules and study the effect of synthetic parameters
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Description of the offer : PTB is developing an internationally unique reference measurement setup for metrologically traceably characterizing the magnetization of magnetic nanoparticles
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) — to join our team. You will be directly involved in developing and optimizing ion beam processes to improve device performance in MRAM and magnetic sensor applications. Beyond R&D, we are looking for a
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Description of the offer : The aim of this project is to develop a digital twin for spintronics - a platform for simulating and characterising a magnetic object from its theoretical design through