UK IOP Current Research in Magnetism Meeting 2023 – Magnetic Neuromorphing Computing
QDUKI were proud sponsors of a prize at this event
This event provides a forum for the exchange and discussion of fresh approaches on how to marry dynamic magnetic systems with the complex demands of tomorrow’s computing. The workshop brought together groups across magnetism for tutorials, talks and a collaborative sharing of ideas.
The event was hosted by DR. JACK GARTSIDE, POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCHER, BRANFORD GROUP, IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON
Jack C. Gartside is a post-doctoral researcher in the Branford Group at the Department of Physics, Imperial College London. Jack’s research interests include reconfigurable magnonics, strongly-interacting magnetic nanoarrays, physical neuromorphic computing and nanomagnetic writing. Jack’s recent publications include ‘Reconfigurable Training and Reservoir Computing in an Artificial Spin-Vortex Ice via Spin-Wave Fingerprinting’ (Nature Nanotechnology, 2022) & ‘Reconfigurable magnonic mode-hybridisation and spectral control in a bicomponent artificial spin ice.’ (Nature Communications, 2021) alongside co-authors Kilian D. Stenning and Alex Vanstone.
“It was fantastic to have the support of Quantum Design for our workshop, the UK IOP ‘Current Research in Magnetism’ meeting on Magnetic Neuromorphic Computing. Organised by three early-career researchers, it was fantastic to be able to recognise the great poster presentations with a generous prize from QD. The QD prize winner was Dr. Alex Welbourne, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Sheffield, who won with a great presentation on probabilistic magnetic logic. The poster judge was Dr. Katrin Schultheiss from HZDR in Dresden, Germany.’
Dr. Jack Gartside, Imperial College
Reconfigurable magnonic mode-hybridisation and spectral control in a bicomponent artificial spin ice
By Jack Gartside et al