Open position for a PhD in Antiferromagnetic Spintronic Devices
The Spintronics for Advanced Devices (SPINAD) group at University Jaume I in Castellon, Spain, is seeking candidates to pursue an experimental PhD in Antiferromagnetic Spintronics. The position is part of the CIDEGENT grant Emerging Spintronic Device Concepts for Neuromorphic Computing, which will be conducted at the Institute of Advanced Materials-UJI. The proposed research sits at the edge between material science, physics, and engineering and will focus on the ultrafast dynamics of antiferromagnetic materials and their interfacial effects to manipulate their magnetic state by the application of electrical signals. The fundamental results obtained during the PhD will be used to design electrical devices with cutting-edge properties for memory, high frequency (from microwaves to terahertz) and computing applications.
Call of the position: PhD offer in antiferromagnetic spintronics
Undergraduate students
We welcome PhD applications from highly motivated students who are passionate about interdisciplinary research and innovative technologies. There are several national, regional and European grants that you can apply to join the group in addition to PhD contracts that the group regularly offers. To learn more please send an email to Professor Victor Lopez at victor.lopez(at)uji.es with your CV in PDF format and a motivation letter.
Postdocs
We are open to recieve postdoc researchers in our group to complement and increase our skills. We are happy to apply with you to European, Spanish and regional (Valencia) postdoctoral programs, like the Juan de la Cierva, Marie Curie, and Ramon y Cajal programs. For more information please send an email with you CV, two recomendation letters and a motivation letter at victor.lopez (at) uji.es