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I am a magnetician with a research group based in the University of Oxford’s Department of Physics, and a Fellow by Special Election of Magdalen College. My main research is in the properties of magnetic systems. Specifically, I am interested in the quantum-level investigation of spin-wave systems: an area of study known as quantum magnonics. A spin…

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Quantum Magnonics

The field of magnonics is the area of magnetics dedicated to the science of quasi-particles known as magnons. In certain magnetic systems, magnons are able to play the role of microscopic tokens which can carry ‘spin’ — the quantum mechanical currency of magnetism — over relatively long distances (up to centimetres), and at high speed…

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Digital Archaeology

Since 2015, I have been Director of Technology at The Institute for Digital Archaeology (IDA). I work with the Institute’s founder and Executive Director, Roger Michel and international partners and collaborators such as UNESCO, and the UK, Swiss, and Italian Permanent Missions to the United Nations on building awareness of innovative technology-driven means to document and…

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Magdalen College, Oxford
Dr Alexy Karenowska   Department of Physics and Magdalen College Oxford OX1 4AU   Tel: 0044 (0)7480 198 789 alexy.karenowska@physics.ox.ac.uk
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