Yutaka was born in Yokohama on 1984. He graduated the undergraduate, master, and doctoral coarse at Tokyo Institute of Technology and got the Ph.D. from Tokyo Institute of Technology on September, 2011. He was the postdoctoral fellow at Tokyo Institute of Technology supported by JSPS. His current position is the research associate professor at Institute for Molecular Science. His main research interest is quantum foundations in theoretical physics, molecular science, and mathematical physics.
2007 B.S. Tokyo Institute of Technology
2009 M.S. Tokyo Institute of Technology
2011 Ph.D. Tokyo Institute of Technology
2011 JSPS Postdoctral Fellowship, Tokyo Institute of Technology
2011 Visiting Assistant Professor, Institute for Quantum Studies, Chapman University
2012 Research Associate Professor, Institute for Molecular Science, National Institutes of Natural Sciences
2015 Visiting Associate Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Talks by Yutaka Shikano
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Observation of Aharonov-Bohm effect with quantum tunneling
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Visualizing Quantum State
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Counter-factual Processes in Quantum Mechanics
Institute for Molecular Science, National Institutes of Natural Sciences