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<p>Hola:<br>
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Les reenvio el anuncio del llamado a un cargo de Profesor en la Universidad de Oslo. El contacto es el profesor Tom Johansen, cuyos datos figuran abajo.<br>
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Saludos,<br>
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Vicky Bekeris<br>
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Job description<br>
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The announced position is associated with the group for Advanced Materials<br>
and Complex Systems, which is one of nine research groups at the<br>
Department of Physics. A major research activity in the group is to<br>
investigate the time- and space-resolved electromagnetic behavior of<br>
superconducting materials, by combined use of experimental, theoretical<br>
and numerical methods. The successful candidate is expected to strengthen<br>
the experimental part of this activity.<br>
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The main experimental technique used by the group is magneto-optical<br>
imaging (MOI), which allows real-time imaging of flux dynamics from the<br>
centimeter scale down to sub-micron, and from room temperature down to 4<br>
Kelvin. The group has also a crystal growth laboratory where<br>
state-of-the-art ferrite garnet films used as basic sensor for MOI are<br>
produced. Based on experiments with MOI we have in recent years studied;<br>
- Magnetic instabilities in superconducting films and crystals<br>
- Electromagnetic connectivity of joints between bulk superconductors<br>
- Manipulation of vortices and magnetic particles using mobile domain<br>
walls in ferrite garnets, to give some examples.<br>
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The successful candidate is expected to contribute to work in these and<br>
related directions. Moreover, the new staff member should contribute<br>
significantly to expanding the research into new topics, in particular by<br>
means of experimental techniques based on scanning magnetic probes, which<br>
offer higher spatial resolution. The group already has a low-temperature<br>
scanning micro-Hall probe microscope available (although not yet set in<br>
operation).<br>
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Prof. Tom H. Johansen Tlf. +47 22 85 64 81<br>
Department of Physics, University of Oslo FAX +47 22 85 64 22<br>
P.O. Box 1048, Blindern, 0316 Oslo, Norway<br>
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Website: <a href="http://oslolab.zzl.org/" target="_blank">http://oslolab.zzl.org/</a><br>
or: <a href="http://www.fys.uio.no/super/" target="_blank">http://www.fys.uio.no/super/</a></p>
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