Research on quantum networking via container ship profiled in New Scientist (October 2014)
Delivered a 2012 talk on 'Internet-Scale Quantum Repeater Networks' at Microsoft Research
Gave a talk at the APS Virtual March Meeting in March 2020
Co-presented with Prof. Dave Farber on the future of quantum computing in September 2019 as part of the Cyber Civilization Research Center lecture series
Recently featured on the 'Weekly Quantum World Detangled' podcast
Published research through 'Aqua Publications'
Background
Professor (kyoju) in the Faculty of Environment and Information Studies at Keio University's Shonan Fujisawa Campus
Member of the Internet Research Laboratory headed by Professor Jun Murai
Teaches in the Cyberinformatics (CI) program of the Graduate School of Media and Governance
Deeply involved in creating GIGA, the new undergraduate Global Information and Communication Technology and Governance Academic Program
Primary research topics: systems for distributed quantum computing, post-Moore's Law computer architecture, and All-IP computer architectures (replacing all interconnects with IP-based communication)
Other research interests: unconventional computing, IPv6, mobile networking, parallel & distributed operating systems and file systems, and distance learning (e.g., School of Internet Asia Project)