The 5th Annual Meeting of the Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A) “Extreme Universe” will be held from Friday, December 26 to Sunday, December 28, 2025, in Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture. This meeting will feature research presentations by both the Planned Research Groups and the Publicly Offered Research Groups within the project. Poster presentations by participants are also planned. Poster awards will be given to outstanding presentations by postdoctoral researchers and students. We encourage your active participation. For details including registration, please visit the official meeting website.
A press release is made by Prof. Go Yusa and Prof. Masahiro Hotta from our group C02 and their collaborators about "Successful Video Imaging of Electron Waves Propagating Along the 'Edge' and 'Interior' of a Topological Material – Opening the Door to Quantum Universe Simulation Experiments." [Link]
The workshop "Nagoya Workshop on General Relativity" will be held at Nagoya University from January 26 to 28, 2026. For more details, please visit [link].
The 4rd young researchers' workshop of the Extreme Universe Collaboration was held at Kyukamura Irago, Aichi, Japan, with about 70 participants, who exchanged their latest research results and had discussions on quantum information, elementary particle physics, cosmology, and condensed matter physics.
A press release is made by Prof. Tomoyuki Morimae from our group A01 and his collaborator about "World's first proof of equivalence between quantum transcendence and cryptographic security." [Link]
Invited essay titled “Emergent Holographic Spacetime from Quantum Information” contributed by Prof. Tadashi Takayanagi (YITP, Kyoto University) has been published in Physical Review Letters. For more details, please check [Link].
A C01 graduate student Mr. Taishi Kawamoto (YITP, Kyoto University) and a C01 research collaborator Dr. Takato Mori (Rikkyo University) have been received FY 2025 (20th) Particle Physics Medal for Young Scientist Award in Theoretical Particle Physics.
ExU Project A01 PI Prof. Tomoyuki Morimae (YITP, Kyoto University) and his collaborators have been received the SCIS Innovation Paper Award. For more details, please check [Link] (in Japanese).
A review article on Krylov complexity by ExU postdoc Dr. Pratik Nandy (YITP Kyoto Univ., RIKEN iTHEMS) and colleagues has been published in Physics Reports. For more details, please see [Link].
We will have the 6th public ExU Online Colloquium “Public ExU Colloquium” on June 6 (Fri.) 11:00 (JST). The speakers are Prof. Gary Horowitz (University of California, Santa Barbara). For details, please refer to the poster. If you have not registered yet, please register at our online event website at least three days prior to the colloquium. (It is not necessary to register again if you have done it already.)