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Jordi Sort Viñas

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Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

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Ferroelectricity

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Thin Film

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Memristive Devices

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Jordi Sort

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Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

PhD Positions in Nanomaterials for Advanced Memory and Computing Concepts at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

The Physics Department at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) and the Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2) are offering four fully funded PhD positions within the MSCA-COFUND PHYNEST Doctoral Programme. The research focus is on nanomaterials for advanced memory and computing concepts, with projects spanning voltage control of magnetic heterostructures, magnetoelectric composites, magneto-ionics, and 2D organic-inorganic heterostructures. The overarching aim is to develop non-volatile, low-power memory devices and brain-inspired computing systems by leveraging cutting-edge materials science, spintronics, and neuromorphic engineering. Key research areas include the design and fabrication of CMOS-compatible magnetoelectric heterostructures using lead-free ferroelectrics, flexible magneto-ionic cells for energy-efficient memory, and the exploration of novel mobile ions for bio-inspired memory and computing. Additional projects investigate the exploitation of random phenomena in magnetic materials for new computing strategies and the local tuning of optoelectronic properties in 2D heterostructures. The work is highly interdisciplinary, combining expertise in materials synthesis, thin-film deposition, advanced characterization techniques, and theoretical modelling. Supervision is provided by a team of leading academics, including Jordi Sort, Eva Pellicer, Alberto Quintana Puebla, Ignasi Fina Martínez, F. Xavier Álvarez, Enric Menéndez Dalmau, Mariona Coll, Nuria Del Valle Benedi, Carles Navau Ros, Cristian Rodriguez Tinoco, and Jose Muñoz Martin. The projects are hosted in collaboration with the Department of Physics at UAB, the Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona (ICMAB – CSIC), and other research groups specializing in nanomaterials, ferroelectrics, and device engineering. The PhD programme offers a 48-month full-time contract with a competitive salary (~2,575 € gross/month), international training, secondments, and a structured scientific and transferable skills curriculum. UAB is recognized as one of Spain’s leading research universities, offering excellent scientific infrastructure and a vibrant international environment in Barcelona. Applicants should have a strong background in materials science, solid-state physics, nanoscience, chemistry, or related fields, with relevant laboratory and analytical skills. The application window opens on 1 January 2026 and closes on 28 February 2026. Interested candidates should apply via the official PHYNEST portal, providing all required documentation and selecting their preferred research topics. For more information, visit the PHYNEST programme website or contact the supervisors via their academic or LinkedIn profiles.

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Jordi Sort

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Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

PhD Positions in Nanomaterials, Magnetoelectrics, and 2D Heterostructures for Advanced Memory and Computing at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

The Physics Department at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), in collaboration with the Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2) and the Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona (ICMAB – CSIC), is offering four fully funded PhD positions within the MSCA-COFUND PHYNEST Doctoral Programme. The research focus is on nanomaterials for advanced memory and computing concepts, with projects spanning magnetoelectric composites, magneto-ionics, 2D organic-inorganic heterostructures, and brain-inspired computing. Research topics include the design, fabrication, and characterization of CMOS-compatible magnetoelectric heterostructures using lead-free ferroelectrics, flexible magneto-ionic cells for energy-efficient memory, and the use of novel mobile ions for bio-inspired memory and computing systems. Another project explores exploiting random phenomena in magnetic materials for new generation computing strategies, such as stochastic computing and random number generation. There is also a project on molecule-programmable 2D organic-inorganic heterostructures for local tuning of optoelectronic properties, with applications in memristors and high-density memory technologies. The projects are highly interdisciplinary, combining expertise in materials science, solid-state physics, nanoscience, chemistry, and device engineering. The research groups involved (Gnm3, FOXEM, GTNaM, Nano2Smart Lab, and the Transport Phenomena group) are internationally recognized for their work in advanced materials, thin films, nanostructures, and neuromorphic engineering. The programme offers access to state-of-the-art scientific infrastructure, international training, and secondments, as well as a structured scientific and transferable skills curriculum. Applicants should have a strong background in materials science, physics, chemistry, nanoscience, or related fields, with experience or interest in thin-film deposition, materials characterization, and device fabrication. The positions are fully funded for 48 months, with a competitive salary (~2,575 € gross/month). The application window opens on 1 January 2026 and closes on 28 February 2026. For more information and to apply, visit the PHYNEST programme website or the provided application link. Keywords: nanomaterials, magnetoelectric composites, magneto-ionics, memory devices, brain-inspired computing, 2D materials, ferroelectrics, thin films, materials science, spintronics, neuromorphic engineering, energy-efficient electronics.

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