The Ultrafast Spectroscopy of Correlated Materials group conducts both experimental and theoretical research aimed to understand ultrafast processes in correlated materials. Your research will be embedded in interdisciplinary research on energy-efficient computing funded by the Dutch government through KIC and NWA programmes (NL-ECO). In addition, the research benefits from existing international collaborations (the EU-NIMFEIA project on magnonic reservoir computing, EU-COMRAD project on ultrafast spintronics, EU-3DMAGiC project on nanoscale topological spin textures). The main supervisors for this PhD position are Dr Johan Mentink and Prof Theo Rasing. Additional support will be provided by Dr Dima Afanasiev and Prof Alexey Kimel.
Institute for Molecules and Materials Our research is embedded in the
Institute for Molecules and Materials (IMM), which strives to fundamentally understand, design and control the functioning of molecules and materials. We offer a first class and international research environment with various theoretical and computational research topics and projects targeted to support and stimulate experiments