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-earth-based (NdFeB, SmCo) and "gap" magnets containing non-critical rare earth elements or no rare earth element at all (MnBi, MnAl, and Ferrite). Soft Magnetic Materials: magnetic and mechanical
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15 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences Department Soft Condensed Matter Group Research Field Chemistry » Physical chemistry
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The Krishnan Lab works in the broad area of soft condensed matter at the nanometer scale and has a long- standing interest in measuring and understanding the properties and interactions of molecular
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polymer brush architectures with dynamically tunable wetting, solute transport, and trapping properties. The work connects fundamental polymer and soft-matter physics with concepts from intelligent
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; astronomy and astrophysics; high-energy physics; biology and health sciences; fusion energy production and management; material sciences; aeronautics, automotive. The NumPEx Exa-SofT project aims to develop
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position is available at the Center for Soft Matter Research, Department of Physics, New York University under the supervision of Prof. Sarah Kostinski. The research will be focused on theoretical aspects
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methods. Knowledge of a programming language such as C/C++, Fortran, Python, Julia. Soft skills in the context of scientific writing and presentation, including knowledge of the typesetting language LaTeX
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applications that hold great technological potential. Our research focuses on Materials physics, Quantum technology, Soft & living matter, and Advanced energy solutions. Topics extend from fundamental research
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research focuses on Materials physics, Quantum technology, Soft & living matter, and Advanced energy solutions. Topics extend from fundamental research to important applications. We educate future
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with matter and pursues applications that emerge from this research. It develops and uses ultrafast and ultra-intense lasers and laser-riven short-pulse light sources in a broad spectral range in