Computational Magnetic Metamaterial
Research Initiative
Computational Magnetic Metamaterials
flatspin is a novel simulator for systems of interacting mesoscopic spins on a lattice, also known as artificial spin ice (ASI). Through GPU acceleration, flatspin can simulate the dynamics of millions of magnets within practical time frames, enabling exploration of large-scale emergent phenomena at unprecedented speeds.
- Clocked dynamics in artificial spin ice, Nature Communications, 2024
- Evolving Artificial Spin Ice for Robust Computation, IJUC, 2023
- flatspin: A Large-Scale Artificial Spin Ice Simulator, PRB, 2022
- More papers
EU H2020/FP7
- SpinENGINE: Harnessing the Emergent Properties of Nanomagnet Ensembles for Massively Parallel Data Analysis, H2020 FET-Open, 2020-2024.
- NASCENCE: Nanoscale Engineering for Novel Computing Using Evolution, FP7, 2012-2015.
NFR
- SPrINTER: Spin-based Intermittent Computer, 2022-2026
- SOCRATES: Self-Organizing Computational Substrates, IKTPLUSS, 2017-2022.
NTNU
- Enabling Technologies Nano, NTNU, 2023-2027
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Erik Folven Professor
+4794437094 erik.folven@ntnu.no Department of Electronic Systems -
Magnus Själander Professor and Head of the Computing Unit
magnus.sjalander@ntnu.no Department of Computer Science -
Gunnar Tufte Professor; Deputy Head of Department (Research); Head of the PhD Program in Computer Science
+47-73590356 +4797402478 gunnar.tufte@ntnu.no Department of Computer Science