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Current Position

Assistant Professor

Department of Physics, The University of Tokyo

Research Experience

Post-Doctoral Research Associate                                                    Feb. 2017 - Nov. 2018

Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Tennessee

Visiting Scholar                                                                                    Apr. 2012 - Mar. 2014

Department of Physics, Boston University

Education

Ph.D., Department of Applied Physics, Univ. Tokyo                          Mar. 2012

Title of Thesis: Geometrically Constructed Markov Chain Monte Carlo Study of Quantum Spin-phonon

Complex Systems (published from Springer Theses)

Professional Skills

Programming Languages:

   C++/C, Python, R, Perl, Bourne Shell

 

Numerical techniques:

   Worldline quantum Monte Carlo (spins, bosons, and fermions)

   Quantum dynamical simulations

   Langevin dynamics

   Molecular dynamics

   Numerical linear algebra (diagonalization, SVD, etc)

   Tensor network algorithms

   Quasi Monte Carlo

   Massive parallelization (MPI, OpenMP, and GPU)

   Machine learning

   Bayesian inference...

Please look at my CV and researchmap for more information.

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