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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2005 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 2002 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to circuit concepts and architectures for nanoelectronics.

Overview

Wolfgang Porod is affiliated with the University of Notre Dame in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on engineering and physics and astronomy.

The scientist's work covers several subfields, including electrical and electronic engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, artificial intelligence, biomedical engineering, and materials chemistry.

Main topics explored in their research include magnetic properties of thin films, neural networks and reservoir computing, advanced memory and neural computing, magneto-optical properties and applications, quantum and electron transport phenomena, photonic and optical devices, and plasmonic and surface plasmon research.

Wolfgang Porod has published in various venues frequently, with notable publications appearing in arXiv (Cornell University), IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, Scientific Reports, IEEE Magnetics Letters, and IEEE Sensors Journal.

Some of their recent papers include:

  • The 2021 Magnonics Roadmap, 2021, Journal of Physics Condensed Matter
  • Advances in Magnetics Roadmap on Spin-Wave Computing, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
  • Coupled oscillators for computing: A review and perspective, 2020, Applied Physics Reviews
  • Characterization of nonlinear spin-wave interference by reservoir-computing metrics, 2021, Applied Physics Letters
  • Spin-Wave Optics in YIG Realized by Ion-Beam Irradiation, 2023, Small

Frequent collaborators include György Csaba, Gary H. Bernstein, Alexei O. Orlov, Ádám Papp, and Hadrian Renaldo O. Aquino.

Wolfgang Porod has been recognized with fellowships such as Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2005 and IEEE Fellow in 2002 for contributions to circuit concepts and architectures for nanoelectronics.

Best Publications

  • Majority Logic Gate for Magnetic Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata

    A. Imre;A. Imre;G. Csaba;G. Csaba;L. Ji;L. Ji;A. Orlov;A. Orlov

  • The 2021 Magnonics Roadmap.

    Anjan Barman;Gianluca Gubbiotti;S. Ladak;A. O. Adeyeye

  • Roadmap on Spin-Wave Computing.

    A. V. Chumak;P. Kabos;M. Wu;C. Abert

  • Qualitative analysis of neural networks

    A.N. Michel;J.A. Farrell;W. Porod

  • Device and Architecture Outlook for Beyond CMOS Switches

    Kerry Bernstein;Ralph K Cavin;Wolfgang Porod;Alan Seabaugh

  • Analysis and synthesis of a class of neural networks: linear systems operating on a closed hypercube

    J.-H. Li;A.N. Michel;W. Porod

  • Quantum-dot devices and Quantum-dot Cellular Automata

    Wolfgang Porod

  • Bistable saturation in coupled quantum‐dot cells

    P. Douglas Tougaw;Craig S. Lent;Wolfgang Porod

  • Nanocomputing by field-coupled nanomagnets

    G. Csaba;A. Imre;G.H. Bernstein;W. Porod

  • Qualitative analysis and synthesis of a class of neural networks

    J.H. Li;A.N. Michel;W. Porod

  • Perspectives of using spin waves for computing and signal processing

    György Csaba;György Csaba;Ádám Papp;Ádám Papp;Wolfgang Porod

  • Coupled oscillators for computing: A review and perspective

    Gyorgy Csaba;Wolfgang Porod

  • Nanomagnet logic: progress toward system-level integration.

    M T Niemier;G H Bernstein;G Csaba;A Dingler

  • Roadmap on all-optical processing

    Paolo Minzioni;Cosimo Lacava;Takasumi Tanabe;Jianji Dong

  • Nanopatterning reconfigurable magnetic landscapes via thermally assisted scanning probe lithography

    Edoardo Albisetti;Edoardo Albisetti;Daniela Petti;M. Pancaldi;M. Madami

  • On-Chip Clocking for Nanomagnet Logic Devices

    Mohmmad Tanvir Alam;Mohammad Jafar Siddiq;Gary H Bernstein;Michael Niemier

  • Coupled-Oscillator Associative Memory Array Operation for Pattern Recognition

    Dmitri E. Nikonov;Gyorgy Csaba;Wolfgang Porod;Tadashi Shibata

  • Quantum-dot cellular automata: Review and recent experiments (invited)

    G. L. Snider;A. O. Orlov;I. Amlani;X. Zuo

  • Magnetic QCA systems

    Gary H. Bernstein;Alexandra Imre;V. Metlushko;Alexei O. Orlov

  • Quantum-dot cellular automata : computing with coupled quantum dots

    Wolfgang Porod;Craigs Lent;Gary H. Bernstein;Alexei O. Orlov

  • Clocking structures and power analysis for nanomagnet-based logic devices

    M. Niemier;M. Alam;X. S. Hu;G. Bernstein

Frequent Co-Authors

Gary H. Bernstein
Gary H. Bernstein University of Notre Dame
Alexei O. Orlov
Alexei O. Orlov University of Notre Dame
Paolo Lugli
Paolo Lugli Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Michael Niemier
Michael Niemier University of Notre Dame
Xiaobo Sharon Hu
Xiaobo Sharon Hu University of Notre Dame
Patrick Fay
Patrick Fay University of Notre Dame
Peter Russer
Peter Russer Technical University of Munich
Gregory L. Snider
Gregory L. Snider University of Notre Dame
Ute Zschieschang
Ute Zschieschang Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
Hagen Klauk
Hagen Klauk Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research

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