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contribute to the development of leading experimental research in magnetic sensing and spin-electronics-based devices. Main responsibilities: • Develop an original and ambitious experimental research programme
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numerous studies have been carried out in the stationary states, deciphering at short ns and sub-ns timescale the impact of light on the magnetic properties and conversely, how magnetic switching can
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films, the thin film patterning in clean room, the magnetic anisotropy measurements, the surface morphology analysis, the magnetic sensors characterization The selected candidate will be responsible
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stability of interfaces as a function of their atomic termination, the oxidation state of the different layers and the atomic structure of the Pt/Co electrode, - Calculate the static magnetic properties
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of Physics and Chemistry of Materials in Strasbourg (IPCMS). REMMIA aims to recycle rare earth metals and compounds (recycling end-of-life magnets) using an innovative technique for separating, extracting and
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through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Orbital magnetism, a thermodynamic
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related to plasma confinement. In toroidal geometries, such as those found in tokamaks, particles gyrate around magnetic field lines while their guiding centers drift along the curvature of the field. High
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). CROMA's research activities cover a very wide spectrum ranging from CMOS microelectronics (CMNE team) to photonics (PHOTO team) via millimeter waves and terahertz (DHREAMS team). They concern research in
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High Magnetic Field Laboratory (LNCMI) – French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), Grenoble, in experimental condensed matter physics. The research activities will focus on magneto-optical
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measurements. This work will be carried out at the Microelectronics Technology Laboratory (LTM), a joint research unit of the CNRS and the University of Grenoble Alpes (UGA) (UMR 5129) located on the CEA-LETI