Koji Nagata received a BS and MS degrees from Kyoto
University and Tohoku University in 1996 and 2000, respectively. He
graduated as PhD from The Graduate University of Advanced Sciences'
PhD (School of Advanced Sciences) in March 2003. His academic work
has recently been broadly based on aspects of quantum information
theory. His professional experiences are: research fellow at
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
(NICT), guest research fellow at Institute of Theoretical Physics
and Astrophysics, University of Gdansk, research professor (and
research fellow) at Department of Physics, Korea Advanced Institute
of Science and Technology (KAIST), research fellow at Obihiro
University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, and further
research fellow at Future University Hakodate.
Do Ngoc Diep, a professor at Thang Long Institute of Mathematics and Applied Sciences, Thang Long University.
His main field of research: Methods of Noncommutative Geometry for Group C*-algebras, KK-functor invariants of group C*-algebras and quantum groups, Multidimensional quantization and Quantum computing, Quantum Neural Networks.
He has published more than 80 research papers and a number of monograph and books.
Ahmed Farouk is assistant professor at South Valley University. He is one of the Top 20 technical co-founders of the Quantum Machine Learning Program by Creative Destruction Lab at the University of Toronto. He published over 80 papers in reputed and high impact journals like IEEE Internet of Things, IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, Nature Scientific Reports and Physical Review A. The exceptional quality of his research is recognized nationally and internationally. He selected by the scientific review panel of the Council for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings to participate in the 70th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting. Recently, he appointed as an associate editor for the IEEE Canadian Review (ICR), deputy editor for Elsevier Neuroscience Informatics journal and academic editor for Hindawi Mobile Information Systems Journal.
Tadao Nakamura is a Professor Emeritus of Tohoku University, and also a Professor (as a visiting status) of Keio University. In 2007 he was induced as a Professorial Fellow at Imperial College London. His research interests are toward computer systems and quantum computing, especially with quantum-gated computers in terms of today’s electronic computers. In 2004 he received the IEEE Computer Society’s Taylor L. Booth Award. He has been Steering Committee Chair, after Organizing Committee Chair and Advisory Committee Chair, of COOL Chips conference series fully sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society. He is Life Fellow of the IEEE.
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