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suitable for high-power and high-voltage rectifying and switching applications. Devices based on monoclinic β-Ga₂O₃ have the potential to significantly extend the capabilities of currently established
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to develop an optical pen using laser-induced magnetization dynamics and switching to write topological magnetic periodic structures that consist for example of skyrmions, topological magnetic whirls in
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-dimensional materials. I am interested in creating a low-power topological transistor, in which an electric field can switch a material from a conventional insulator (“off”) to a topological insulator (“on
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Nanomagnetism, supervised by Prof. Bert Koopmans, based at Eindhoven University of Technology. In this project, we aim to develop an optical pen using laser-induced magnetization dynamics and switching to write
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of nanometer-scale Mott memories with switching energies in the femtojoule range. This will be obtained thanks to the combination of advanced nanofabrication and nanocharacterization techniques from IEMN, a
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for interpreting and guiding recent experiments in THz phononic switching, aimed to provide low-dissipation devices or phenomena based on the ultrafast Einstein de Haas effect. The project also aims to investigate
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-relevant properties such as thermal stability, controlled stochasticity, switching dynamics and compatibility with neuromorphic architectures. The goal is to build and validate an automated multiscale
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, neurodegenerative, autoimmune and infectious diseases. Leveraging innovative platforms such as novel biosensors, gene switches, genetic closed-loop circuits, and chemical structures that interface with and actuate
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PhD position in Adaptive Protocols for Decentralized Wireless Networks - Secure Mobile Systems Group
emergency networks in case of crisis. These systems shall seamlessly transition between normal operation and crisis mode by switching over into decentralized, island, or direct-mode operation, while
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management, breakdown capability, conduction loss reduction, switching robustness, and reliability under extreme electrical and thermal stress. Using state-of-the-art TCAD simulation and physics-based