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The NCN project Opus 19: „A new platform for studying wave phenomena – reconfigurable topological properties and frustrated ground states in magnonic”

The position is financed by the National Science Center (NCN) of Poland in the framework of the research project: OPUS 19 “A new platform for studying wave phenomena – reconfigurable topological properties and frustrated ground states in magnonic” (>>>), coordinated in Poznań by prof. Maciej Krawczyk (>>>).

Requirements to the candidate

Formal requirements (in accordance with the NCN guidelines for the post-doc position):

  1. obtaining a doctoral degree in an entity other than the entity in which employment in this position is planned;
  2. employment for a period of not less than 6 months;
  3. during the period of receiving remuneration from the project, the candidate will not receive any other remuneration from the funds allocated under direct costs from research projects funded under NCN calls;
  4. during the period of receiving remuneration from the project, the candidate will not take remuneration at another employer under an employment contract, including an employer based outside Poland.

Other requirements:

  1. doctoral degree in physics or related sciences, obtained no later than 7 years before the year of employment in the project,
  2. documented research experience in the field of physics of magnetism, spin wave dynamics, photonics, or elastic waves,
  3. proven publication achievements.

More information >>>
Formal announcement at the AMU webpage >>>

Interested candidates are welcome to contact Prof. Maciej Krawczyk: krawczyk@amu.edu.pl

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The NCN project: New platform for study wave phenomenon – reconfigurable topological properties and frustrated ground states in magnonics

The scholarship is financed by the National Science Center (NCN) of Poland in the framework of the research project: “New platform for study wave phenomenon – reconfigurable topological properties and frustrated ground states in magnonics”, no 2020/37/B/ST3/03936 (OPUS19) >>>, coordinated by prof. Maciej Krawczyk >>>.

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