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The Department of Physics at Lancaster University invites applications for a Post-Doctoral Research Associate in the field of ultrafast magnetism and THz-driven spin switching. This is exciting
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The Department of Physics at Lancaster University invites applications for a Post-Doctoral Research Associate in the field of ultrafast magnetism and THz-driven spin switching. This is exciting opportunity to work
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electric order parameters in multiferroic tunnel junctions (MFTJs) can unlock novel non-volatile, low-energy switching mechanisms. These emerging devices offer promising pathways toward next-generation
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magnetotransport). They will analyze device performance metrics such as output signal, switching speed, energy consumption, endurance, and scalability, and benchmark them against existing technologies (CMOS, MESO
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, which is building a national reference framework for systemic amyloidosis and promoting translational research to improve diagnosis and patient care. About the lab The SWITCH Laboratory is a leading
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(ICN2) in Barcelona, Spain, as a Postdoctoral Fellow in Experimental Spintronics. The position is funded by the collaborative project “An Altermagnet Switch (AMSwitch – 101258102)” under the call HORIZON
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structure, dynamics, and switching mechanisms at the nanoscale, including optical manipulation of polarization states. Design and execution of experiments demonstrating optical control of ferroelectric
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to investigate the role of mechanical sensing and memory in cardiovascular disease. The postholder will especially investigate vascular smooth muscle cell mechanosensing and phenotypic switching, following up
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mechanisms underpinning the regulation of task focus (cognitive stability) and task switching (cognitive flexibility). Responsibilities and qualifications The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D. in Psychology
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-sensitive elements can enable filtering, switching, or modulation functionalities within an integrated photonics framework. Share this opening! Use the following URL: https://jobs.icfo.eu/?detail=1046