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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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l'Environnement et de l'Espace (LPC2E, Orléans), we work together in a long-standing partnership to develop a miniature magnetic field sensor with a detectivity as low as 0.1 - 1 pT/sqrt(Hz). The sensor we propose
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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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) — 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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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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interfaces hosting two-dimensional electron and hole gases. Closely collaborating with experimentalists, we will develop effective models to predict the spin/orbital textures, topological textures, and
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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
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the necessary exchange coupling and nano-structuring needed to realize a strong permanent magnet using our state-of-the-art open source micromagnetic model, MagTense, which you will help develop further. You will
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are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with excellent grasp of the development of spin Hamiltonian models, particularly using software toolboxes written in Python and Matlab (e.g. Easyspin). The candidate