Post-Doctoral Researcher on Devices: The Nanoscience Cooperative Research Center, CIC nanoGUNE, seeks a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to work on spin-orbit based devices. This position offers an opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in nanoscience and collaborate on an international project funded by Intel Corp.
Post-Doctoral Researcher on Spin-Orbit Based Devices (FEINMAN 2.0)
Designation: Postdoctoral Researcher
Research Area: Spin-orbit based devices
Location: Nanoscience Cooperative Research Center, CIC nanoGUNE, Donostia-San Sebastian, Basque Country, Spain
Eligibility/Qualification:
- Ph.D. in Physics or a similar field.
- Proficiency in spoken and written English.
- Experience in experimental techniques such as e-beam lithography, materials growth and characterization, etching, and electrical transport measurements preferred.
- Previous knowledge in spintronics, spin-orbit torques, and magnetic tunnel junctions desirable.
- Strong track record of publications at the highest level.
- Self-motivated and a team player willing to coordinate research.
Job Description: The selected candidate will work on the international collaborative project “FEINMAN 2.0: Super Energy Efficient Devices enabled by Quantum Materials.” Responsibilities include advanced nanofabrication of devices, magnetotransport measurements, and contributing to research aimed at implementing magnetoelectric spin-orbit logic technology.
How to Apply: Interested candidates should complete the application form provided, attaching the following documents: a) Complete CV b) Cover letter and at least two recommendation letters grouped in a single PDF file.
Applications should be submitted by email to the designated address.
Last Date for Apply: 31 May 2024
Join us at CIC nanoGUNE to work in a dynamic, collaborative environment with cutting-edge equipment and the opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking research in nanoscience. Apply now and be part of our international research team dedicated to advancing knowledge and innovation in spin-orbit based devices.