21 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at European Magnetism Association EMA
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individuals holding a Master of Science degree in condensed matter physics or materials science, with a focus on numerical simulations - Prior experience with theoretical and or computational project work is
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Multiple PhD positions in magnetism and spintronics are available within the Quantum Grenoble Doctoral Programme (3 different funding schemes). The call is open from 26 January till 16 March 2026
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Université Paris-Saclay. Job profile: • Researcher in theoretical/computational condensed matter physics. • Strong proficiency in programming and genuine interest for numerical methods • Solid background in
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magnets, unconventional magnetic systems, and topological materials. The candidate will develop and apply advanced computational techniques, including (TD)DFT and post-DFT analyses, alongside spin dynamics
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. Methods to be used are effective and tight-binding models, linear and nonlinear transport theories (kinetic Boltzmann theory, time evolution of the density matrix). The project is part of the Collaborative
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Science. Explore new possibilities in the study of 2D and 3D magnetic microstructures using a mix of static and dynamic magnetometric methods, as well as advanced static and dynamic magneto-optical domain
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NN ICMAB groups. SPIN4DATA encompasses concepts and methods in the rapidly evolving area of functional materials for information technologies. It deals with the synthesis and fabrication of different
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Description of the offer : This 48-month PhD project is part of the Gen-Q doctoral programme (Eucor – The European Campus), embedded in an international, interdisciplinary research environment
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The project focuses on using magneto-ionic elements as a method of tuning magnetism, creating an indirect coupling between an applied voltage and the magnetic properties and allowing
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to maximize spin–orbit torques in next-generation van der Waals heterostructures. The position is funded through PHYNEST, a Horizon Europe MSCA COFUND doctoral programme coordinated by the Universitat Autònoma