PhD Opportunity (M/F): Theoretical Studies of the Dynamics of Nanomagnets Coupled to Photoactive Ligands
New
- FTC PhD student / Offer for thesis
- 36 month
- Doctorate
Offer at a glance
The Unit
Laboratoire Procédés, Matériaux et Energie Solaire
Contract Type
FTC PhD student / Offer for thesis
Working hHours
Full Time
Workplace
66100 PERPIGNAN
Contract Duration
36 month
Date of Hire
01/10/2026
Remuneration
2300 € gross monthly
Apply Application Deadline : 26 June 2026 23:59
Job Description
Thesis Subject
Topic, Objectives, and Methods
This PhD project is part of the CLAMP project (ANR PEPR LUMA), which aims to investigate the reciprocal coupling between magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) and a shell of photoactive ligands (azo-photochromic molecules, VT/SCO complexes, fluorophores).
The ligands modify the anisotropy, dynamics, and magnetic response of the MNPs, while the magnetic state of the MNPs, in turn, influences the optical and structural properties of the ligands. A multiscale modeling approach is required to capture these phenomena.
Objectives of the PhD Project
The research will focus on the theoretical developments needed to understand magnetoelectric, exchange, dipolar, and thermal coupling in these hybrid nanosystems.
The PhD candidate will contribute to:
- the development and implementation of a multiscale theoretical model describing the coupling between magnetic nanoparticles and ligands;
- the first coupled magnetic–thermal simulations;
- solving the heat equation with magnetic and optical source terms;
- studying the effects of ligands on the effective magnetic anisotropy and relaxation times;
- investigating the temperature–anisotropy–dynamics feedback mechanism.
This theoretical work will be carried out in close collaboration with the experimental activities planned within the project. It will contribute to the interpretation of experimental results and to the development of more general models describing the coupling between thermal and magnetic effects in nanostructures.
Methods and Theoretical Tools
The project will employ methods from:
- statistical physics,
- magnetism theory,
- multiscale Hamiltonian approaches,
- analytical Green's function techniques,
- numerical solution of (stochastic) differential equations,
- heat transport modeling.
Desired Skills
- Solid-state physics,
- Magnetism,
- Statistical physics,
- Analytical calculations and numerical modeling (Python, C++, or equivalent),
- Interest in multiscale approaches and hybrid systems,
- Interest in theory–experiment interactions,
- Interest in ultrafast magnetization dynamics.
Your Work Environment
The successful candidate will be based at the PROMES Laboratory in Tecnosud (Perpignan) and will be supervised by an internationally recognized research team with expertise in the field.
The position will involve regular visits to the laboratories of the other ANR project partners, as well as participation in the project's regular meetings and collaborative activities.
Constraints and risks
No risks are directly linked to the theoretical research activities planned in this project.
Compensation and benefits
Compensation
2300 € gross monthly
Annual leave and RTT
44 jours
Remote Working practice and compensation
Pratique et indemnisation du TT
Transport
Prise en charge à 75% du coût et forfait mobilité durable jusqu’à 300€
About the offer
| Offer reference | UPR8521-HAMKAC-007 |
|---|---|
| CN Section(s) / Research Area | Condensed matter: electronic properties and structures |
About the CNRS
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