Past Events
Seminar "Mangroves… from text mentions in ancient times to biomes in modern open-world games"
2026年7月14日 (火) 13:00 〜 14:00Title: Mangroves… from text mentions in ancient times to biomes in modern open-world games
Speaker: Prof. Farid DAHDOUH-GUEBAS,Vrije Universiteit Brussel
[Seminar] Hybrid two-mode entanglement of optical and microwave modes with inbuilt quantum memory by Dr. Gargi Tyagi
2026年7月8日 (水) 11:00 〜 12:00Seminar in English
[Seminar] Dr. Daniel Siebadji "Broadband UV Pump–Probe Spectroscopy with Supercontinuum Probing: Exciton, Biexciton Dynamics and Spin Implications in ZnO Quantum Wells"
2025年10月16日 (木) 11:00 〜 12:00Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field.
Language: English
[Seminar] Prof. Akira Oiwa / Photon-spin quantum interface using semiconductor spin qubits
2025年10月15日 (水) 14:00 〜 15:00Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field.
Language: English
[Seminar] "Exploring novel superconducting properties in few-layer Td-MoTe2" by Dr. Taro Wakamura
2025年4月25日 (金) 14:30 〜 15:30Target audience: Interns, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field.
Language: English
Zoom link: https://oist.zoom.us/j/92164277280?pwd=EtClSiF0mouaCFNocZaC4b5hz3GTRa.1&from=addon
The 49th Quantum Information Technology Symposium (QIT49)
2023年12月17日 (日) 14:00 〜 2023年12月19日 (火) 11:30This symposium is on quantum information science, which is a new interdisciplinary area of information science and quantum mechanics
Seminar: "The nitrogen-vacancy centers: from fundamentals to applications" by Prof. Keigo Arai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
2023年10月25日 (水) 15:00Seminar: "The nitrogen-vacancy centers: from fundamentals to applications" by Prof. Keigo Arai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
The nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond have been gaining interest as a unique quantum platform for quantum sensing, communication, and simulation. This platform's notable advantages include its long coherence times and high-fidelity controllability, and it can be operated under a wide range of temperatures and pressures. In this talk, I will introduce a selection of research activities at Tokyo Institute of Technology, covering magnetocardiography, topological simulation, and material science under extreme conditions.










