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Alan Jenkins is affiliated with the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology in the United Kingdom. Their research spans several scientific domains with a focus on engineering, physics and astronomy, and computer science.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Engineering
  • Physics and Astronomy
  • Computer Science

Within these disciplines, key subfields of work cover:

  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Biomedical Engineering

The primary topics of research undertaken by Alan Jenkins are:

  • Magnetic properties of thin films
  • Advanced Memory and Neural Computing
  • Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing
  • Quantum and electron transport phenomena
  • Ferroelectric and Negative Capacitance Devices
  • Wireless Signal Modulation Classification
  • Mechanical and Optical Resonators

They have contributed to multiple publication venues, frequently appearing in these journals and repositories:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Scientific Reports
  • Physical Review Applied
  • Communications Physics
  • Advanced Functional Materials

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Alan Jenkins include:

  • "Multilayer spintronic neural networks with radiofrequency connections" (2023), Nature Nanotechnology
  • "Ultrafast Sweep-Tuned Spectrum Analyzer with Temporal Resolution Based on a Spin-Torque Nano-Oscillator" (2020), Nano Letters
  • "Hardware realization of the multiply and accumulate operation on radio-frequency signals with magnetic tunnel junctions" (2021), arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Detection of the Microwave Emission from a Spin-Torque Oscillator by a Spin Diode" (2020), Physical Review Applied
  • "LAO-NCS: Laser Assisted Spin Torque Nano Oscillator-Based Neuromorphic Computing System" (2020), Frontiers in Neuroscience

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated extensively with Alan Jenkins include:

  • Ricardo Ferreira
  • Luana Benetti
  • Leandro Martins
  • Paolo Bortolotti
  • Nathan Leroux

Best Publications

  • Impacts of soil and water pollution on food safety and health risks in China

    Yonglong Lu;Shuai Song;Ruoshi Wang;Zhaoyang Liu

  • Modelling the effects of acid deposition: refinements, adjustments and inclusion of nitrogen dynamics in the MAGIC model

    B. J. Cosby;R. C. Ferrier;A. Jenkins;R. F. Wright

  • Integrating ecology with hydromorphology: a priority for river science and management

    Ian Phillip Vaughan;M. Diamond;A. M. Gurnell;K. A. Hall

  • The impact of agricultural land use on stream chemistry in the Middle Hills of the Himalayas, Nepal

    Robert Collins;Alan Jenkins

  • Transitions in Arctic ecosystems: Ecological implications of a changing hydrological regime

    Frederick J. Wrona;Margareta Johansson;Joseph M. Culp;Alan Jenkins

  • Isotope hydrology of the Allt a' Mharcaidh catchment, Cairngorms, Scotland : implications for hydrological pathways and residence times

    C. Soulsby;R. Malcolm;R. Helliwell;R. C. Ferrier

  • Potential influences on the United Kingdom's floods of winter 2013/14

    Chris Huntingford;Terry Marsh;Adam A. Scaife;Elizabeth J. Kendon

  • Modelling faecal coliform dynamics in streams and rivers

    Jeremy Wilkinson;Alan Jenkins;Mark Wyer;David Kay

  • The pivotal role of phosphorus in a resilient water-energy-food security nexus

    Helen P. Jarvie;Andrew N. Sharpley;Don Flaten;Peter J. A. Kleinman

  • Hydrogeochemistry of shallow groundwater in an upland Scottish catchment

    C. Soulsby;M. Chen;R. C. Ferrier;R. C. Helliwell

  • Analysis of storm hydrograph and flow pathways using a three-component hydrograph separation model

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  • Recovery of Acidified European Surface Waters

    Richard F. Wright;Thorjørn Larssen;Lluis Camarero;Bernard J. Cosby

  • Soil water content in southern England derived from a cosmic-ray soil moisture observing system - COSMOS-UK

    J. G. Evans;H. C. Ward;J. R. Blake;E. J. Hewitt

  • A case study in catchment hydrochemistry: conflicting interpretations from hydrological and chemical observations

    Alan Jenkins;Robert C. Ferrier;Ron Harriman;Yinka O. Ogunkoya

  • Trends in surface water chemistry of acidified UK Freshwaters, 1988–2002

    J.J.L. Davies;A. Jenkins;D.T. Monteith;C.D. Evans

  • Evidence that Soil Carbon Pool Determines Susceptibility of Semi-Natural Ecosystems to Elevated Nitrogen Leaching

    Christopher D. Evans;Brian Reynolds;Alan Jenkins;Rachel C. Helliwell

  • Generation of fecal and total coliform surges by stream flow manipulation in the absence of normal hydrometeorological stimuli.

    A McDonald;D Kay;A Jenkins

  • Urbanization, rural development and environmental health in China

    Jingjing Yuan;Yonglong Lu;Robert C. Ferrier;Zhaoyang Liu

  • Modelling stream acidification in afforested catchments: An assessment of the relative effects of acid deposition and afforestation

    A. Jenkins;B.J. Cosby;R.C. Ferrier;T.A.B. Walker

  • Modelling the effect of climate change on recovery of acidified freshwaters : Relative sensitivity of individual processes in the MAGIC model

    R. F. Wright;J. Aherne;Kevin Bishop;Lluís Camarero

  • Seasonal snowpack influence on the hydrology of a sub-arctic catchment in Scotland

    C. Soulsbya;R.C. Helliwell;R.C. Ferrier;A. Jenkins

  • Reconstructing pre-acidification pH for an acidified Scottish loch: a comparison of palaeolimnological and modelling approaches.

    R.W. Battarbee;D.T. Monteith;S. Juggins;C.D. Evans

  • Hydrological Outlook UK: an operational streamflow and groundwater level forecasting system at monthly to seasonal time scales

    Christel Prudhomme;Jamie Hannaford;Shaun Harrigan;David Boorman

Frequent Co-Authors

Rachel Helliwell
Rachel Helliwell James Hutton Institute
Richard F. Wright
Richard F. Wright Norwegian Institute for Water Research
Bernard J. Cosby
Bernard J. Cosby University of Virginia
Chris D. Evans
Chris D. Evans UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Yonglong Lu
Yonglong Lu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Paul Whitehead
Paul Whitehead University of Oxford
Stephen James Ormerod
Stephen James Ormerod Cardiff University
Richard W. Battarbee
Richard W. Battarbee University College London
Colin Neal
Colin Neal Ford Motor Company (United States)
Brian Reynolds
Brian Reynolds Bangor University

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