The word “fractals” might inspire images of psychedelic colors spiraling into infinity in a computer animation. An invisible, but powerful and useful, version of this phenomenon exists in the realm of dynamic magnetic fractal networks. Dustin Gilbert, assistant professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, and colleagues have published new findings in the […]
Gilbert Team Discovery Puts a Magnetic Spin on Neuromorphic Computing
Gilbert Chosen as DoE Early Career Research Program Honoree
Dustin Gilbert, assistant professor of materials science and engineering, received funding from the Department of Energy’s Early Career Research Program.