Yoshihisa Yamamoto

January 10, 2024
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Yoshihisa Yamamoto
Full Name Yoshihisa Yamamoto
Occupation Scientist
Date Of Birth Nov 21, 1950(1950-11-21)
Age 74
Birthplace Tokyo
Country Japan
Horoscope Capricorn

Yoshihisa Yamamoto Biography

Name Yoshihisa Yamamoto
Birthday Nov 21
Birth Year 1950
Place Of Birth Tokyo
Birth Country Japan
Birth Sign Capricorn

Yoshihisa Yamamoto is one of the most popular and richest Scientist who was born on November 21, 1950 in Tokyo, Japan. Yamamoto was born in Tokyo on November 21, 1950. In 1973 he received his B.S. degree from Tokyo Institute of Technology. He continued his studies at the University of Tokyo where he received his M.S. in 1975 and Ph.D. in 1978. From 1978 to 1992, he worked at NTT Basic Research Laboratories in Tokyo. Since 1992, he has been a professor of applied physics and electrical engineering at Stanford University in the United States and currently a professor (emeritus). Since 2003, he also has been a professor at National Institute of Informatics in Tokyo and currently a professor (emeritus). In 2019, he became a founding director of NTT PHI Labs in Silicon Valley, California, the United States.

During the 2010s, his work has continued on exploring quantum dots as a platform for building both quantum repeaters and quantum computers. One highlight was the co-first demonstration (with Ataç İmamoğlu’s group at ETH) of entanglement between a spin in a quantum dot and a photon emitted by it. Work on exciton-polaritons continued. Since 2012, Yamamoto has studied the required number of physical qubits and expected computational time in quantum computer and pioneered the development of a novel quantum optical computer, called coherent Ising machine inspired by developments in digital coherent optical communications and degenerate optical parametric oscillators.

During the 2000s, his most important work was on the development of optically- active quantum dots as a platform for quantum information processing (both as single-photon sources for quantum cryptography, and as hosts for spin qubits.) His another important work was on exciton-polariton condensation effects. Yamamoto was also active in the development of security theory and realization of quantum key distribution protocols. Landmark papers from this era include the demonstration of indistinguishable photons from a single quantum dot; the proposal for biexciton cascade as a method for generating entangled photons (for QKD) from a single quantum dot (this is the proposal underlying essentially all QD entangled-photon sources, such as those reviewed in ), and control of a single spin qubit in a quantum dot using optical pulses.

Yoshihisa Yamamoto Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Scientist
House Living in own house.

Yoshihisa Yamamoto is one of the richest Scientist from Japan. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Yoshihisa Yamamoto 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Yamamoto’s scientific focuses in the 1980s were coherent optical fiber communications, photon number squeezing in semiconductor lasers, quantum non- demolition (QND) measurements and other experimental quantum optics subjects. Some of Yamamoto’s key works from this era are proposals for how to physically realize photon-number squeezing, QND measurement, and a quantum computer using photons. His most prominent work in the 1990s is in semiconductor cavity quantum electrodynamics (especially involving microcavities and quantum wells) and quantum transport effects in mesoscopic devices.

Yamamoto is a fellow of the Optical Society of America, the American Physical Society, and the Japan Society of Applied Physics. In 1985, Yamamoto received the Achievement Award of the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers (IEICE) of Japan on his early work on coherent optical communications. In 1992, he received the Nishina Memorial Prize and the Carl Zeiss Research Award on his pioneering work on squeezed state generation in semiconductor lasers. In 2000, he received the IEEE LEOS Quantum Electronics Award and the Matsuo Science Prize. In 2005, he received the Medal of Honour with Purple Ribbon from the Government of Japan. In 2010, he was the Hermann Anton Haus Lecturer at MIT and gave a lecture on exciton-polariton condensation. In 2011, he received the Okawa Prize on his pioneering work on single photon generation from a quantum dot.

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