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PhD Position (M/F): Growth and Characterization of Hexaferrite Thin Films for Sub-THz and THz Applications

Ente di ricercaScadenza 27 luglio 2026
Ente
CNRS
Paese
Francia
Campo di ricerca
Chemistry Physics Technology
Lingua dell’annuncio
Inglese
Tipo di contratto
Temporary
Profilo ricercato
Ricercatore
Titolo di studio
Master Degree or equivalent
Sede
STRASBOURG, Francia
Pubblicato il
Scadenza
27 luglio 2026

Descrizione

PhD Position (M/F): Growth and Characterization of Hexaferrite Thin Films for Sub-THz and THz Applications Sintesi in italiano (traduzione automatica): L'Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg (IPCMS) cerca un candidato per un dottorato di ricerca nel Dipartimento di Chimica dei Materiali Inorganici. La posizione è situata nel campus di Cronenbourg dell'Università di Strasburgo e si concentra sulla crescita e caratterizzazione di film sottili di esaferriti per applicazioni spintroniche ad alta frequenza. Il candidato lavorerà in un ambiente scientifico internazionale, partecipando a progetti di ricerca collaborativi e conferenze scientifiche. È richiesta una laurea in fisica o chimica, e il progetto prevede attività di sintesi e ottimizzazione di materiali funzionali avanzati. Non sono previsti turni notturni o lavoro nei fine settimana, e sono possibili viaggi occasionali in Francia e in Europa. The Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg (IPCMS, UMR 7504 CNRS – University of Strasbourg) is a joint research unit located on the Cronenbourg campus of the University of Strasbourg. IPCMS brings together approximately 230 permanent staff members (researchers, faculty members, engineers, technicians, and administrative personnel), together with a large number of PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, and visiting scientists. The institute's research activities are organized into five departments covering a broad range of topics in physics, chemistry, and materials science. Its main research areas include magnetic materials, functional oxides, materials for energy applications, nanoscience, optical and electronic properties, and materials for biomedical applications. IPCMS provides a first-class experimental environment, with numerous facilities dedicated to structural, magnetic, optical, and electron microscopy characterizations. The PhD project will be carried out within the Inorganic Materials Chemistry Department, whose research activities focus on the synthesis, understanding, and optimization of advanced functional materials. More specifically, the successful candidate will join the Thin-Film Oxides Group, which is devoted to the development of functional materials for spintronic and high-frequency applications. This group has internationally recognized expertise in the synthesis of complex oxides in both bulk and thin-film forms, as well as in their structural, magnetic, and electromagnetic characterization. The PhD project will be conducted within the Doctoral School of Physics and Physical Chemistry (ED 182) of the University of Strasbourg. IPCMS is located on the Cronenbourg campus of the University of Strasbourg and is easily accessible by public transportation (tram and bus) as well as by the Eurometropolis cycling network. The campus offers an attractive working environment with a university restaurant and sports facilities. The successful candidate will work in an international scientific environment and will benefit from regular interactions with the academic partners of the MoxSpin project. The position may involve occasional travel within France and Europe for consortium meetings, experimental campaigns at large-scale research facilities (ESRF, ILL, synchrotrons, etc.), and participation in national and international scientific conferences. No night shifts, on-call duties, or regular weekend work are expected. Spin-based information technologies represent a promising route toward the development of ultrafast and energy-efficient devices. Among the various material families under investigation, insulating magnetic oxides are particularly attractive owing to their low losses and high magnetic resonance frequencies. In particular, M-type hexaferrites with the magnetoplumbite structure exhibit characteristic frequencies ranging from several tens to several hundreds of gigahertz, making them excellent candidates for spintronic devices and sub-THz/THz technologies. The Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg (IPCMS, UMR 7504 CNRS - University of Strasbourg) has internationally recognized expertise in the synthesis and characterization of functional magnetic oxides. Within the framework of the French PEPR SPIN project MoxSpin, carried out in collaboration with the Institut de Physique de Rennes (IPR), the Institut d'Électronique, de Microélectronique et de Nanotechnologie (IEMN), and the CEMES laboratory, IPCMS is responsible for the development of M-type hexaferrite thin films and for the investigation of their structural, magnetic, and dynamical properties. We are currently seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join the Inorganic Materials Chemistry Department of IPCMS and contribute to the development of novel hexaferrite thin films for high-frequency spintronic applications. The main objective of the PhD project will be the growth, characterization, and optimization Annuncio in inglese. Fonte: Euraxess (Commissione europea).

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