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NOMAGIC is an ambitious project funded by Carlsberg foundation intending to make future magnetic materials with low or no use of rare earth elements. The project is interdisciplinary and has
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About the project: Developing a Theory of the Magnetic Fingerprint of Stress in Materials Supervisor: Dr Chris Patrick, University of Warwick In the development of sustainable materials and
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Research theme: Computational magnetism How to apply: uom.link/pgr-apply-2425 UK only This 3.5-year PhD project is fully funded and home students, and EU students with settled status, are eligible
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within this highly ambitious and possible ground-breaking project will be to investigate the fundamental principles of phase formation and synthesis of rare earth free hard magnetic material. Your work
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, PhD.) 8. Structure and properties of lead-free ferroelectric ceramics (supervisor: RNDr. Vladimír Kovaľ, DrSc.) 9. Properties of soft magnetic composites based on structurally modified ferromagnetics
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manipulation, topological quests in magnetism, and applications for energy efficient computing? Join us as a PhD candidate to develop magnetic topology on demand! Information Topologically-protected conductors
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PhD position in Condensed-Matter Theory of Magnetic Topology Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Physics Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 8 May 2026 Apply now
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for examining and imaging the magnetic fields from exotic conducting materials (e.g. superconductors, topological insulators), performing high bandwidth and high sensitivity vector magnetic sensing and developing
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common materials in new ways to build bespoke, miniaturised antennas using magnetic nanoparticle structures. Your designs will make it possible to integrate digital technology platforms in previously
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electrons and magnetism in topological insulators" "Plasmonics in monolayer materials" web page For further details or alternative project arrangements, please contact: dmitry.efimkin@monash.edu