Profs. Go Yusa and Masahiro Hotta from our C02 have been featured in an article on quantum energy transportation in a newspaper, NIKKEI, https://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXZQOUC08CUH0Y4A200C2000000/.
The slides and the video of the 22nd Extreme Universe Colloquium held on Feb 13th, 2024 are now available [Colloquium Video][Slides].
We will have the 23rd online colloquium “Extreme Universe Colloquium” on March 14th (Thu) 16:00 (JST). The speaker is Prof. Suvrat Raju (ICTS TIFR Bengaluru). 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.)
The slides and the video of the 21st Extreme Universe Colloquium held on Dec 1st, 2024 are now available [Colloquium Video][Slides].
The 2nd young researchers' workshop of the Extreme Universe Collaboration [Webpage] was held at Shirahama-so, Shiga. The event hosted 68 participants who presented their recent research findings and engaged in the interdisciplinary exchange through discussion sessions on quantum information, elementary particles, cosmology, and condensed matter physics.
A press release is made by Chisa Hotta from our group D02 about "Successful observation of Magnon thermal Hall effect via emergent non-Abelian gauge field -- new light on transport phenomena in insulators ---". [Link].
The 20th Extreme Universe Colloquium was held. [Colloquium Video][Slides].
Fuyuki Kitagawa, Tomoyuki Morimae, Ryo Nishimaki and Takashi Yamakawa.
Quantum Public-Key Encryption with Tamper-Resilient Public Keys from One-Way Functions
Hayata Yamasaki, Kohdai Kuroiwa, Patrick Hayden and Ludovico Lami.
Entanglement cost for infinite-dimensional physical systems
A paper on quantum measurement in the presence of conservation laws by Dr. Hiroyasu Tajima from our E01 group and his collaborator is published in Physical Review Letter. The paper was featured in Physics and can be accessed at https://physics.aps.org/articles/v16/s150.
A press release was made by Koji Yamaguchi from our group C02 and Hiroyasu Tajima from our group E01 about "a theoretical explanation of the maximum amount of quantum coherence that can be extracted from a quantum system". Also, this research is featured in The Nihon Keizai Shimbun. [link].