Curriculum Vitae
Educations
Apr. 2005 - Mar. 2008 Kitano Senior High School
Apr. 2008 - Mar. 2012 Kyoto University (Bachelor)
Apr. 2012 - Mar. 2014 Condensed Matter Theory Group, Department of Physics, Kyoto University (Master course, Supervisor: Prof. Norio Kawakami)
Apr. 2014 - Mar. 2017 Condensed Matter Theory Group, Department of Physics, Kyoto University (Doctor course, Ph.D. in science, Supervisor: Prof. Norio Kawakami)
Employments
Apr. 2014 - Mar. 2017 JSPS fellow (DC1)
Apr. 2017 - Mar. 2019 Special Postdoctoral Researcher at Quantum Condensate Research Team, RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science
Apr. 2019 - present Assistant Professor at Masahito Ueda's group, Department of Physics, the University of Tokyo
Awards
Feb. 2013 Poster Award (GCOE Symposium: "Development of emergent new fields")
Mar. 2016 Student Presentation Award (The Physical Society of Japan, Division 1)
Dec. 2016 Poster Award (2nd Annual Symposium of Topological Materials Science)
May 2017 Best Poster Award & Poster Preview Award (International Conference on Topological Materials Science 2017)
Mar. 2020 Young Scientist Award of the Physical Society of Japan (Division 1: Atomic and Molecular Physics, Quantum Electronics, Radiation) for "Theory of the Kondo effect in ultracold atoms in and out of equilibrium"
Research Grants
Apr. 2014 - Mar. 2017 Grant-in-aid for JSPS fellows (DC1) 14J01328
"Non-equilibrium topological quantum phenomena induced by synthetic gauge fields in ultracold atoms"
Apr. 2020 - Mar. 2024 JSPS KAKENHI 20K14383
"Theoretical study of open quantum many-body systems in strongly correlated ultracold atomic gases"
Apr. 2024 - Mar. 2028 JSPS KAKENHI 24K16989
"Nonequilibrium condensed matter physics in open quantum systems under feedback control"
Lectures
2020 Exercises in Physics III (Department of Physics, the University of Tokyo)
2021 Exercises in Physics III (Department of Physics, the University of Tokyo)
2022 Exercises in Physics III (Department of Physics, the University of Tokyo)
2023 Exercises in Physics IV (Department of Physics, the University of Tokyo)