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Description: Loughborough University is offering a fully funded PhD scholarship in the research area of optically-reconfigurable nanomagnetic devices. The project aims to explore novel computational approaches by leveraging non-equilibrium thermal effects in nanoscale systems.
This interdisciplinary project focuses on creating and characterising innovative devices that employ optically-controlled efficient, fast, and reconfigurable nanoscale heating. Potential applications include controlled switching and motion of magnetic domains, and unconventional computing. Students will utilise advanced techniques such as nanolithography, thin-film deposition, and various characterisation methodologies to explore novel materials and their applications in energy-efficient technologies.
Qualifications
- Required Degree: A minimum of a 2:1 honours degree (or international equivalent) in physics, materials engineering, or a related subject.
- Desirable Experience: Relevant Master’s degree and/or experience in lithography, thin-film deposition techniques, or characterisation of electric/magnetic properties.
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Fields
Material Engineering
Material Science
Physics
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Qualifications
Master
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