Education
March 2009, Zushi Kaisei Senior High School.
March 2013, BS in physics, Department of Physics, Shizuoka University (Supervisor: Masashige Matsumoto).
March 2015, MS in physics, Department of Physics, Nagoya University (Supervisor: Hiroshi Kohno).
March 2018, Doctor of Science, Department of Physics, Nagoya University (Supervisor: Hiroshi Kohno).
Research careers
April 2016 - March 2018
JSPS Research Fellowships for Young Scientists (DC2).
April 2018 - March 2020
Postdoctoral fellow at Kawamura group, Department of Earth and Space Science, Osaka University.
April 2020 - April 2023
Postdoctoral fellow at Motome group, Department of Applied Physics, The University of Tokyo.
May 2023 - March 2025
Research Scientist at Quantum System Theory Research Team (Team leader: Daniel Loss), RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS).
April 2025 - current
Research Scientist at Semiconductor Quantum Information Device Theory Research Team (Team leader: Daniel Loss), RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing (RQC).
Educational careers
April 2015 - September 2015
Part-time Lecturer, National Institute of Technology, Toyota College (Physics experiment).
Social contribution
Steering committee member of Physical Society of Japan division 3. (Oct. 2024 - Sep. 2025)
Co-organizer of the international workshop "New Perspectives of Spintronics and Quantum Transport 2024."
Peer review activities for:
Physica Status Solidi (b), Journal of Physical Society of Japan, Nature Communications, Physical Review X, npj quantum materials, Physical Review B.
Awards and honors
2025
Materials Today Physics Outstanding Poster Award (ICT/ACT2025): K. Nakazawa, T. Yamaguchi, and A. Yamakage, "Nonlinear thermo-electric properties in chiral tellurium."
2024
Editors' Suggestion: Y. Fujishiro, C. Terakura, A. Miyake, N. Kanazawa, K. Nakazawa, N. Ogawa, H. Kadobayashi, S. Kawaguchi, T. Kagayama, M. Tokunaga, Y. Kato, Y. Motome, K. Shimizu, and Y. Tokura, "Pressure-induced quantum melting of chiral spin order and subsequent transition to a degenerate semiconductor state in FeGe," Phys. Rev. B 110, L220401 (2024).
The 29th Outstanding Paper Award of the Physical Society of Japan: K. Nakazawa, M. Bibes, and H. Kohno, “Topological Hall effect from strong to weak coupling,” J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 87, 033705 (2018).
Fellowship and Grant
FY2021-2025,
Grant-in-Aid for Early-Career Scientists ”Quantum transport phenomena induced by topological spin textures”, JSPS KAKENHI Grant no. JP21K13875, 4,160,000JPY.
FY2016-2017,
Grant-in-Aid for JSPS Fellows ”Theoretical study on quantum transport phenomena induced by geometrical phase in antiferromagnets", Grant no. JP16J05516, 1,900,000JPY.