New Hiring – Sumin Lim

We are pleased to inform you about yet another successful hiring for our team partner from Oxford University. As Postdoctoral Researcher, Sumin Lim started supporting the research group around Arzhang Ardavan. Together they research on ESR detection of electronic spins, their structure and dynamics in strongly correlated electron systems. Furthermore, Sumin adds great scientific interest […]

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New Hiring – Shantanu Mishra

We are pleased to welcome Postdoctoral Researcher Shantanu Mishra who joined the SPRING IBM team led by Dr. Leo Gross on 01.02.2021. His main research interests lie in studying tip-induced chemistry and electronic structure of open-shell graphene nanostructures on insulating thin films using scanning tunneling microscopy and atomic force microscopy. Adding his expertise from studying […]

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New Hiring – Gabriel Moise

In the beginning of this year, 2021, the research group around Arzhang Ardavan at the University of Oxford welcomed a new team member. Gabriel Moise started his research career at UOXF finishing both his master and PhD at our SPRING partner node. He was involved in the study of the spin-correlated radical pairs in a […]

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New Hiring – Sanghita Sengupta

Dr Sanghita Sengupta joined the SPRING DIPC team on 17.12.2020 as a postdoctoral researcher focusing on developing theory for spin physics in graphene-based nanostructures. She graduated from University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, USA, with a PhD in Materials Science in 2018, and held a Prize postdoctoral fellow at the Institute Quantique, Université de Sherbrooke, Quebec, […]

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New Hiring – Electronic Properties at the Nanoscale – Carlos Garcia Fernández

We are pleased to inform you about the successful hiring of Postdoctoral Researcher Carlos Garcia Fernández. Carlos will add tremendous knowledge to the  Materials Physics Department of our project partner DIPC. He is specialized in the field of Electronic structure, magnetism, and quantum transport in graphene nanostructures. Starting the 1rst of October 2020, Carlos works […]

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Postdoctoral position on electronic structure, magnetism, and quantum transport in graphene nanostructures at DIPC, Donostia-San Sebastian

Graphene and related materials have emerged as an ideal solution to combine spin localization and diffusion. These atomically thin materials can be fabricated with atomic precision, opening the door to fabrication of designer structures with precise shape, composition, spin arrangement, and interconnected by graphene electrodes for electrostatic or quantum gates. In relation to our participation […]

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Dr. Pedro Brandimarte is leaving the SPRING project

The DIPC postdoctoral research fellow, Dr. Pedro Brandimarte, is leaving the SPRING project by the end of June 2020. We all congratulate him for his new and exciting position at Alerion company, in aviation and aerospace industry. We are certain that he will tackle this new venture with the same passion and dedication he displayed […]

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New Hiring – Alessio Vegliante

We are pleased to inform you about the successful hiring of Phd student Alessio Vegliante from Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. Adding deep knowledge about electronic structure and magnetic properties of ultrathin ferromagnetic films intercalated below graphene to our scientific profile at CIC nanoGUNE. Alessio will join us from the 1rst of July 2020. Welcome […]

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New Hiring – Jeremey Gérard Hieulle

We are welcoming our latest SPRING project team member, Jeremy Gérard Hieulle as Post-doctoral Researcher. He joins us coming from the Okinawan Institute of Science and Technology – OIST in Japan. Adding his expertise in emerging magnetism from topologically projected bound states in graphene nanostructures to our research group CIC09 Nanoimaging will support our scientific […]

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Postdoctoral position on spin physics in graphene-based nanostructures at DIPC, Donostia-San Sebastián

Graphene and related materials have emerged as an ideal solution to combine spin localization and diffusion. These atomically thin materials can be fabricated with atomic precision, opening the door to fabrication of designer structures with precise shape, composition, spin arrangement, and interconnected by graphene electrodes for electrostatic or quantum gates. In the framework of the EU-funded […]

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