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EPSRC Support by Research Area (Condensed Matter: Magnetism and Magnetic Materials) in Theme (Information and Communication Technologies)

Research areas are used to describe EPSRC's portfolio of excellent long term research and high quality postgraduate training.

Grants are classified using one or more research areas. The number and value of grants listed below reflects how the theme portfolio is described by this research area.

Please note: some research areas will appear under multiple themes. There is no unique, absolute, relationship between a research area and a theme.

Grant TitlePrincipal
Investigator
OrganisationDepartmentTotal Grant
Value (£)
From Stochasticity to Functionality: Probabilistic Computation with Magnetic NanowiresHayward, Dr T JUniversity of SheffieldMaterials Science and Engineering 755,424
Magnetic Architectures for Reservoir Computing Hardware (MARCH)Allwood, Professor DAUniversity of SheffieldMaterials Science and Engineering 936,815
MARCH: Magnetic Architectures for Reservoir Computing HardwareStepney, Professor SUniversity of YorkComputer Science 1,162,095
Skyrmionics for Neuromorphic TechnologiesMoutafis, Dr CUniversity of Manchester, TheComputer Science 703,710
Spin waves to the rescue. Development of a spintronic reservoir computing platform (GRA0326)van der Laan, Professor GDiamond Light SourceCEO's Office 66,859
Spin waves to the rescue: Development of a spintronic reservoir computing platformHesjedal, Professor TUniversity of OxfordOxford Physics 451,563
Topological SpintronicsLiu, Dr WRoyal Holloway, Univ of LondonElectronic Engineering 402,842

Total Number of Grants: 7
Total Value of Grants: £4,479,308

The grant value may include the cost of access to facilities (these funds are not awarded to the grant holding organisation).