Yoshihisa Yamamoto | |
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Born | November 21, 1950 Tokyo, Japan | (age 73)
Alma mater | Tokyo Institute of Technology University of Tokyo |
Known for | Coherent optical communications;[7][8] Quantum-dot single-photon sources;[9][10] Differential phase-shift quantum key distribution;[9][10] Optical control of quantum-dot spin qubits;[11][12] BEC of exciton-polaritons;[13][14] Coherent Ising machines;[15] |
Awards | Willis Lamb Award (2022).[1] Okawa Prize (2011).[2] Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon (2005).[3] IEEE LEOS Quantum Electronics Award (2000).[4] Matsuo Science Prize (2000). Nishina Prize (1992).[5] Carl Zeiss Award (1992).[6] |
Scientific career | |
Doctoral advisors | Hisayoshi Yanai Takeshi Kamiya |
Other academic advisors | Yasuharu Suematsu |
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Yoshihisa Yamamoto (山本 喜久, Yamamoto Yoshihisa) is the director of Physics & Informatics Laboratories (PHI Labs), NTT Research, Inc. He is also Professor (Emeritus) at Stanford University and National Institute of Informatics (Tokyo).
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