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11 - Computer Science and Informatics
University of York
Classical Computing in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
<33>Originality:
This interdisciplinary research demonstrated for the first time that NMR can be used to implement and connect classical logic gates, by implementing a half-adder circuit in chloroform.
Significance:
This initiated a new programme of work into architectures that exploit the combination of multiple unconventional and conventional substrates, leading to further publications, a Royal Society funded interdisciplinary conference at Chicheley Hall, and a new multi-site research proposal.
Rigour:
The design was tested in simulation, then verified experimentally on a Bruker Avance NMR spectrometer. Full experimental materials and methods are laid out in appendix B, to ensure scientific reproducibility.