法国国家科研中心(CNRS)博士后职位:人工神经网络的非线性自旋波动力学
Postdoctoral Position: Nonlinear Spin Wave Dynamics For Artificial Neural Networks
Universities And Institutes Of France
Description
Organisation/Company: CNRS
Research Field: Physics › Condensed matter properties Physics › Solid state physics Physics › Surface physics
Researcher Profile: Recognised Researcher (R2)
Application Deadline: 16/12/2021 23:59 – Europe/Brussels
Location: France › PALAISEAU
Type Of Contract: Temporary
Job Status: Full-time
Hours Per Week: 35
Offer Starting Date: 01/02/2022
Eu Research Framework Programme: H2020
– Formulate a theory of eigenmodes for magnetic micro- and nanostructures, and quantify mode interactions using micromagnetics simulations – Develop models for magnonic neural networks and strategies to exploit these for information processing – Conceive experimental tests and interpret experimental data obtained within the project consortium
The primary objective of the European project k-Net, which provides funding for this position, is to develop artificial neural networks based on nonlinear spin wave (or magnon) interactions in ferromagnetic materials. Magnon-magnon interactions are not only governed by material parameters, but also by mode amplitudes which can be controlled in part by external driving sources like radiofrequency fields and torques due to spin currents. The challenge is to identify dynamical regimes in which a magnonic neural network can be established, along with the control mechanisms needed to exploit such networks for information processing. The postdoctoral researcher will be in charge of developing theoretical and simulation tools to establish a framework in order to understand how such magnonic neural networks function.
The Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (C2N) is a joint research unit of the CNRS and Université Paris-Saclay, and is located in Palaiseau in the greater Paris area. The research activities of the institute are carried out along four main lines – nanoelectronics, photonics, materials science, and micro- and nanosystems – which are supported by one of the largest nanofabrication clean room facilities in France. The projects developed along these lines range from fundamental physics to applications and involve experimental and theoretical work.
The Novel Magnetic Devices group studies physical phenomena in magnetism and spintronics that can lead to applications in information storage and processing. In particular, the group possesses world renown expertise in the theory and modelling of dynamical processes on the nanoscale, which are carried out in synergy with experimentalists in the group, as well as collaborators in close proximity within the Saclay area. Within the k-Net project, these theoretical efforts will also be conducted in collaboration with other partners at the CNRS and CEA in France, along with research groups in Germany, Italy, and Hungary.
Eligibility criteria
– Solid background in physics in general – Expertise in high performance computing or modelling of magnetic phenomena – Knowledge of dynamical systems theory – Knowledge of artificial neural networks – Capacity to work in a collaborative environment
Web site for additional job details
https: // emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR9001-JOOKIM-002/Default.aspx
Required Research Experiences
RESEARCH FIELD
Physics › Condensed matter properties
YEARS OF RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
1 – 4
RESEARCH FIELD
Physics › Solid state physics
YEARS OF RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
1 – 4
RESEARCH FIELD
Physics › Surface physics
YEARS OF RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
1 – 4
Offer Requirements
REQUIRED EDUCATION LEVEL
Physics: PhD or equivalent
REQUIRED LANGUAGES
FRENCH: Basic
Contact Information
Organisation/Company: CNRS
Department: Centre de Nanosciences et de Nanotechnologies
Organisation Type: Public Research Institution
Website: https:// www. c2n.universite-paris-saclay.fr/fr/
Country: France
City: PALAISEAU