Colin Windsor's scientific career has included contributions of importance and originality in a series of fields. Indeed every few years, having established an international reputation in one field, he has moved on, taking insights from the old fields to apply to the new ones. Here we take 12 of his papers illustrating this unusual career.
1. Spin dynamics - [18] Spin Correlations in a Classical Heisenberg Ferromagnet (1967)
2. Generalised susceptibility calculations - [25] Susceptibility and Intra-atomic Exchange in Nickel (1968), with Allen, Lowde and Lomer.
3. Liquid metal stability - [47] Observation of a Metastability Limit in Liquid Gallium. (1975), with Louis Bosio
4. Diffraction measurements to high scattering vectors - [49]The Debye Waller Factor of Nickel Measured at High Scattering Vectors by Pulsed Neutron Diffraction (1976), with Roger Sinclair.
5. Coherent scattering on a pulsed source- [62] A Constant Q Spectrometer for Pulsed Neutron Sources (1978), with Richard Heenan, Brian Boland and David Mildner.
6. The development of pulsed sources. [84] Our latest neutron source - the New Harwell Linac (1982), with Roger Sinclair.
7. The industrial use of neutrons.[72] Neutron Beams - a New Tool for Industry (1980), with Chris Wright.
8. Residual stress measurement- [77] Measurement of Internal Stress within Bulk Samples using Neutron Diffraction (1981), with Andrew Allen, Carla Andreani and Mike Hutchings.
9. Alloy modelling on a micro- [125] Changing dimensionality in the early growth of clusters in an evaporated Al-Cr-fe alloy (1987), with Roger SInclair, VIc Rainey, Bruce Normand and Alan Bowen.
10. NDT using neural networks- [135] The classification of defects from ultrasonic data using neural networks: the Hopfield model (1989), with Alan Baker.
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financial index prediction [138] Multi-variate financial index prediction using neural networks (1990), with Tony Harker.12. Gas chromatography analysis. [129] A Novel Algorithm for Chromatogram Matching in Qualitative Analysis (1992), with John Mason, Andy Tipler, Richard Sprung and Mark Rendle.
Copyright 2004: Colin Windsor: Last updated 5/10/2004