Research Associate in Spintronic Computing Devices

Job Description

Do you want to join a team to develop next-generation artificial intelligence devices based on nanoscale magnetic and spintronic technology?

We are seeking an experimentally focused post-doctoral Research Associate for a 24-month post joining a cross-disciplinary team of researchers as part of the EPSRC-funded projects, “MARCH: Magnetic Architectures for Reservoir Computing Hardware” and “Spintronic Reservoir Fusion”. These projects seek to utilise cutting-edge nanoscale magnetic devices as embodied reservoir computers and explore how they can be combined into multi-device architectures that can handle challenging real-world tasks, such as processing EEG signals, classifying wearable sensor data and identifying locations from video footage. This will represent a substantial advance over the state-of-the-art, which has focused on simple, proof-of-concept tasks with individual magnetic devices, and will make a major step towards creating real-world technology.

You will lead our experimental work to fabricate devices and applying them to machine learning using a range of high-throughput electrical, optical and radio-frequency measurement tools. You will work closely with project members in the School of Computer Science to construct datasets of experimental system measurements and develop a digital twin framework for simulating device responses. You will also have the opportunity to develop new skills relating to machine learning and artificial intelligence.

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