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The school of Information and Communication Technology, ICT, conducts research and education in the areas Material Physics, Electronics, and Information Technology. We work with the scientific and mathematical foundation, with the technical infrastructure as well as with systems and services. Through our collaboration with Stockholm University we broaden the perspective to the interaction between technology and humans. We have an internationally competitive profile in research in nano electronics, photonics, electronic and computer systems, software technology and communication as well as Systems sciences and software construction technologies. The collaboration with the surrounding companies and society takes place e.g. in Kista Science City. We offer a broad spectrum of education programs, for the Swedish titles “civilingenjör” and “högskoleingenjör”, as well as candidate programs. We also offer a number of master programs entirely taught in English for advanced undergraduate studies with a separate, highly competitive recruitment from a predominantly international student base.
Background
The Laboratory of Material Physics within the Department of Microelectronics and Applied Physics announces one or more postdoctoral scholarships in the field of Applied Spintronics and Magnetoelectronics.
Applied Spintronics can be divided into three main areas: magnetic tunnel junctions for use in e.g. MRAM, RF devices based on coherent spin precession, and magnetic semiconductors. All three areas are actively pursued in the group.
Advisor to the postdoc is Dr. Johan Åkerman who spent four years as a Senior Staff Scientist in the MRAM group at Freescale Semiconductor and was responsible for the long-term reli-ability of the MRAM technology. In 2005 he was awarded an Individual Grant for the Ad-vancement of Research Leaders by the Foundation for Strategic Research to set up his own research group at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm, Sweden. His re-search is well funded and his group aims to become a centre for Applied Spintronics.
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