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. Website for additional job details https://www.chem.uw.edu.pl/oferty-pracy/ Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteNuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Laboratory CountryPolandState
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the electronic, magnetic, and optical properties of 2D materials at ultrafast timescales, which holds promises for developing new energy technologies. The candidate is responsible for conceiving, planning, and
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the dynamics of emergent phenomena, including non-equilibrium structural, magnetic, and electronic phase transitions or collective excitations, in quantum materials. Collaborate with diverse and
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of Radiology, within WashU Medicine in St. Louis, a top-ranked medical school in research. The candidate will work on identifying multimodal biomarkers, specifically leveraging magnetic resonance imaging (MRI
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), supernovae, gravitational wave sources, magnetic activity in exoplanets, and machine learning classification. The candidate will lead and participate in observations and data analysis of these sources in all
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matter systems, spin qubits, magnetism, spintronics, spin-related phenomena in semiconducting materials, quantum many-body physics, and quantum information and computing, are welcomed to apply
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. To get there, these insects rely on a suite of sensory cues at different stages of the journey, such as global compass cues (e.g. the sun, the stars or the Earth’s magnetic field) and local cues en route
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for laser experiments, characterizing magnets, characterizing plasma targets, setting up and operating optical diagnostics, such as spectrometers and interferometers. ● Scientific productivity as
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technologies. Synthesis will be carried out mainly using mechanochemical methods, while characterization will involve a combination of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), solid-state nuclear magnetic
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of strongly-correlated materials, quantum magnets, and might hold the key of high-temperature superconductivity. Investigating its low-temperature many-body phases is extremely challenging using classical