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Tomi Ohtsuki, Doctor of Science (University of Tokyo, 1989), is Professor of physics at Sophia University, Tokyo, where he conducts theoretical and computational researches in condensed matter physics. His recent research focuses on quantum transport phenomena such as the Anderson transition, topolocal insulator/superconductor as well as Dirac/Weyl semimetal and non-Hermitian systems. His numerical approaches range from Green function, transfer matrix, finite size scaling to machine leanring. He taught physics for more than 25 years in several universities and graduate schools. His research has been published by Physical Review Letters, Physical Review B, J. Phys. Soc. Japan, New J. Physics, Physics Reports, and others.