Dear colleagues,
Winter is coming and we hope that the cold brought you new, refreshing ideas! Here's our 31st Inside NMI3 e-newsletter where you can find the following:
- New video: Mark Johnson on the impact of NMI3
- Superconductivity can promote magnetization, paving the way to energy-efficient supercomputers
- 140 scientists met in Copenhagen for the NMI3 and SINE2020 meetings
- Job vacancies at the ILL and ESS
We hope you enjoy your reading,
The NMI3 coordination team
New video: Mark Johnson on the impact of NMI3
Given that NMI3-II will finish soon it was time to take stock of the work developed over the last four years.
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Superconductivity can promote magnetization, paving the way to energy-efficient supercomputers
Researchers obtained surprising results when using muons to investigate the relation between superconductivity and magnetization.
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140 scientists met in Copenhagen for the NMI3 and SINE2020 meetings
It was very useful to meet at the NMI3 final General Assembly and the SINE2020 kick-off meeting to discuss future work and outcomes of the last 4 years.
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Vacancy for SINE2020 Postdoc in Biophysics
This position will be funded by the project SINE2020 through the WP on Macromolecular Crystallogenesis at the ILL. The deadline is TODAY.
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Job: Deuteration Chemist to ESS
This position is funded by the SINE2020 Deuteration RA. The deadline for applications is December 6.
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