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Electronically tuned ultra-wide band Microwave Monolithic Devices using Magnetic Nanostructures

Electronically tuned ultra-wide band Microwave Monolithic Devices using Magnetic Nanostructures

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Dated:01-02-2018

Open position: Post-doctoral Research Associate for MHRD, IMPRINT project “Electronically tuned ultra-wide band Microwave Monolithic Devices using Magnetic Nanostructures”Project ID:7519 : under Nano-Technology Hardware.

Description of the project: Aims to develop nanostructured magnetic elements, magnetic nanowires, and ultra-small waveguides for filter, phase shifter, and isolator. Magnetic/multiferroic nanowires will be developed with bottom-up and top-down approach and will be incorporated into microstrip waveguides to produce the reciprocal and nonreciprocal response.

Essential Requirement: PhD in Chemistry, Material Science and Engineering

Broad experience in shape-anisotropic nanomaterial synthesis and characterization is essential. Skills on designing magnetic nanomaterial and nano-alloy by electro-deposition and device fabrication is highly encouraged.

Teamwork skills and the ability to work in an interdisciplinary environment, independence, creativity.

Salary: As per DST, India norms.

Duration : One year or till the end of the project whichever is earlier.

Please send details (by post or Email) latest by 12th February to:

 

Prof. Bijoy Kumar Kuanr

Project-in-charge & Chairperson

Special Centre for Nanoscience

Jawaharlal Nehru University

New Mehrauli Road, New Delhi-110067

INDIA

Email: bkkuanr@gmail.com

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