Howard Golden
Adjunct Associate Professor · Magnetic Permeability
The University of Western AustraliaAbout
Howard Golden is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the School of Physics, Maths and Computing, University of Western Australia. His research focuses on advanced magnetic sensing technologies, particularly magnetic gradiometry for mineral exploration and space mission applications. He leads interdisciplinary projects involving materials science, electronics, and geophysics.
Research interests include magnetic permeability characterization, low-susceptibility materials development, and rotational engineering for precision instrumentation. His work integrates forward modeling techniques with advanced sensor design to improve mineral resource detection accuracy.
Prominent grants include two ARC-funded projects (2009–2011) totaling AUD 2.5M aimed at developing electromagnetic sensors for natural resource exploration and space missions. These projects involved collaborations with experts in physics, engineering, and materials science.
Publications emphasize innovations in vibration isolation systems, magnetic gradiometer readouts, and applications of advanced materials in geophysical instruments. His work bridges fundamental physics with practical exploration technologies, addressing challenges in both academic and industrial sectors.
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