Thank you for your participation!
We thank everyone who participated in this workshop on September 26 and 27. It was a very productive meeting with many attendees. We hope you had a good meeting and learned something that will help you in your future research! We would appreciate it if you take time to answer the feedback form on the participants' page.
Announcement
All lecture materials including the recordings are now available from
Participants' page !
Poster presentations
Please feel free to use this opportunity to give a presentation, as this school is designed to bring students together!
- Poster-presentation session will be held during 13:00-16:00 of Mon., Sept. 26th in Japan Standard Time (GMT+9).
- The session will be divided into two 90-minute parts.
- Each presenter is expected to be in an assigned Zoom breakout room and to give presentations when audience visit the room during one of the two parts.
- Presenters can share their slides in the rooms and explain their research.
- Audience can pop in and out of the rooms during the presentation session.
- Presentations are basically in English, but students are welcome to give presentations in Japanese. However, even in this case, please prepare the title and slides of your presentation in English.
Abstract Examples
Presentation titles
*An abstract of each presentation will be found in Participant page.
- Non-Abelian Band Topology
Ehsan Alizadeh Kashtiban, Osaka University
- Nonlinear optical response in twisted bilayer graphene
Takaaki Joya, Osaka University
- Universal Scaling Bounds on a Quantum Heat Current
Shunsuke Kamimura, University of Tsukuba/AIST
- Theory on transport properties of chiral phonons and its application to alpha-quartz
Masaki Kato, The University of Tokyo
- Signatures of inter-band transitions on dynamical localization
Sara Medhet, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan
- Machine-Learning-Assisted Construction of Appropriate Rotating Frame
Yoshihiro Michishita, Riken
- TBA
Yulduz Mirgazyanova, The University of Gulistan
- Dissipative time crystals originated from parity-time symmetry
Yuma Nakanishi, Tokyo Institute of technology
- Compact quantum circuits of variational quantum eigensolver for quantum impurity models
Rihito Sakurai, Saitama University
- Packing with the extremely polydisperse particles
Daisuke Shimamoto, The University of Tokyo
- Interactive Simulations of Active Particles in a fluid run on Unity
Shingo Tabuchi, Kyoto University
- Nonlinear dynamics of the tape peeling trace
Keisuke Taga, Waseda University
- Rigged Hilbert space for PT symmetric non-Hermite systems
Junichi Takahashi, Kochi University
- Topological edge and corner states and fractional corner charges in blue phosphorene
Tenta Tani, Osaka University
- Increase of Gilbert damping due to junctions with a two-dimensional electron gas with spin-orbit couplings
Masaki Yama, The University of Tokyo
- Defining a Quantum Active Particle Using Non-Hermitian Quantum Walks
Manami Yamagishi, The University of Tokyo