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Quantum Information Laboratory
Pursuing quantum physics and applying it to information theory
Do you think the moon exists when you aren’t looking at it? The question may seem quite philosophical, but it has emerged as an extremely difficult problem in modern physics. Our laboratory is researching this question from perspectives including quantum mechanics, which are the theories about the microscopic world, and the new field of quantum information science.

College of Systems Engineering and Science Department of Machinery and Control Systems
/ Graduate School of Engineering and Science(Master's Program) Systems Engineering and Science
/ Graduate School of Engineering and Science(Doctor's Program) Functional Control Systems Course
- Faculty Name
- KIMURA, Gen
- Keyword
- Mathematical science,Physics,Probability theory
- Laboratory location
- No.5 Building OMIYA Campus 3F 5372-1
This lab is for this SDG activity:
STUDY FIELDS
- Physics
- Information science
- Mathematics
- Applied physics
FOR SOCIETY
By taking advantage of the wonders of quantum mechanics, we could achieve teleportation, unbreakable codes and ultra-supercomputers that are superior to modern ones. Perhaps we should brace ourselves for a world like the ones depicted in science fiction stories.
RESEARCH THEMES
- Basic quantum mechanics
- Quantum information theory
- General probability theory