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William Henderson

Graduate Student

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  • Condensed Matter Physics

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  • Spintronics
william.henderson@physics.ox.ac.uk
Clarendon Laboratory
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I am studying how spin waves can be used for computing, in particular, for more energy efficient computation. 

A computation is a physical transformation of information. The success of the CMOS transistor in manipulating binary voltages has led to the dominance of a voltage representation of information to realise computation. But we can instead represent information by propagating disturbances of the magnetic spin system of a solid body – spin waves. 

Research interests

Spin wave computing
Neuromorphic computing
Neural Network Generalisation

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