NTT Research PHI Lab Adds to its Scientific Staff
NTT Research, Inc. has announced the addition of six scientists to its Physics & Informatics (PHI) Lab in 2021, expanding the team to 18 members. This growth aims to enhance research in quantum physics and neuroscience, supporting the long-term mission of rethinking computation. Notable new hires include Senior Research Scientists
- Expansion of PHI Lab team with six new scientists enhances research capabilities.
- Collaborations with nine academic institutions and 21 research partners boost innovation.
- Continued investment in R&D with a budget of
$3.6 billion supports long-term goals.
- None.
Four New Scientists Join in First Half of 2021 to
“This internal growth reflects well on the Lab’s foundational research into topics ranging from quantum physics to neuroscience and promotes our long-term mission of re-thinking and redesigning computers,” said
Co-authors of a combined total of more than 100 academic papers, these six scientists bring to the
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Adil Gangat :Dr. Gangat joined theNTT Research PHI Lab inFebruary 2021 from theUniversity of Queensland , where he received his Ph.D. in physics in 2014 under the supervision of ProfessorGerard Milburn . Since then, he has held post-doctoral and visiting researcher positions at theGeorgia Institute of Technology ,University of Sherbrooke ,National Taiwan University ,University of Hannover ,Free University ofBerlin andUniversity of Leeds . In the year prior to joiningNTT Research , he was a post-doctoral research fellow at theAustralian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems at theUniversity of Queensland . His current areas of research include the design and application of tensor network algorithms. -
Sho Sugiura :Dr. Sugiura joined theNTT Research PHI Lab inApril 2021 . Over the previous three years, he was aJapan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) post-doctoral fellow for overseas research in theDepartment of Physics in Professor Eugene Demler’s group atHarvard University . Before that, he was a JSPS postdoctoral Fellow at theInstitute for Solid State Physics in Professor Masaki Oshikawa’s group at theUniversity of Tokyo .Dr. Sugiura received his Ph.D. in theoretical physics in 2015 from theUniversity of Tokyo , where his advisor was ProfessorAkira Shimizu . Dr. Sugiura’s areas of research include quantum statistical inference, thermalization and many-body scar states. -
Thibault Chervy :Dr. Chervy joined thePHI Lab inAugust 2021 as a Research Scientist. He received his Ph.D. in Physics at theInstitute of Supramolecular Science and Engineering (ISIS), a joint research unit of theUniversity of Strasbourg and theFrench National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS). Since then, he has been a Post-doctoral Researcher and a Visiting Scientist at ETH (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule)Zürich in the lab of Dr. Prof.Atac Imamoglu . His research focuses on the behavior of light in complex, topological and interacting media. -
Edwin Ng : A Ph.D. candidate in applied physics atStanford University , Ng has worked under the supervision of ProfessorHideo Mabuchi at theEdward L. Ginzton Laboratory , using coherent control principles, dynamical systems theory and model reduction methods to study the information-processing potential of nascent quantum-optical hardware and architectures such as ultrafast nonlinear nanophotonics and coherent neuromorphic networks. He joined thePHI Lab as a research scientist inJune 2021 . -
Gautam Reddy :Dr. Reddy joined thePHI Lab as a Research Scientist inAugust 2021 . He had been anIndependent Post -doctoral Fellow at theNSF-Simons Center for Mathematical & Statistical Analysis of Biology atHarvard University . He received his Ph.D. in Physics in 2019 from theUniversity of California, San Diego .Dr. Reddy works on the intersection of physics, reinforcement learning and neuroscience with a focus on the strategies that animals use to solve complex navigational tasks. His goal is to understand how artificial and biological agents process relevant information and learn to solve complex tasks from high-dimensional data. Previously, he has worked on how gliders optimally extract energy from atmospheric turbulent flows, how animals track odor trails and theoretical aspects of optimal sequential decision-making. -
Yonghwi Kim:
Dr. Kim joined theNTT Research PHI Lab inJune 2021 as a post-doctoral fellow, soon after receiving his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from theCalifornia Institute of Technology (Caltech ) under the supervision of Prof.Harry A. Atwater . His doctoral research, supported by a Kwanjeong Educational Foundation Fellowship, focused on tunable nanophotonic devices based on a phase transition material.
In addition to its 18 scientists, the
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