Atsutaka Maeda is an IEEE Council on Superconductivity Distinguished Lecturer and a condensed matter physicist at The University of Tokyo. His work probes quantum condensates, including superconductivity, vortex dynamics, and charge density waves, using microwave and THz complex conductivity methods, and advances iron based superconductors, especially Fe chalcogenide thin films and interface driven routes to higher critical temperature.
Shigetoshi Ohshima is an IEEE Council on Superconductivity Distinguished Lecturer and Professor Emeritus at Yamagata University. His research spans superconducting electronics and high temperature superconducting microwave devices, including fabrication of HTS thin films, low loss passive components for high frequency systems, and precision surface resistance characterization under strong magnetic fields for real world applications.
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Taro Yamashita (Tohoku University)
Naoki Takeuchi (Kobe University)
Shane Cybart (University of California Riverside)
Olivia Chen (Kyushu University)
Saburo Tanaka (Toyohashi University of Technology)
Sachio Komori (Nagoya University)
Hirotaka Terai (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology)
Mutsuo Hidaka (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
Akira Fujimaki (Nagoya University)
Yusuke Iguchi (Stanford University)
9:00-17:10 Keynote and Invited Talks
9:00-12:30 Student and Young Researcher Talks
Attendance at the technical sessions is free.
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