18–19 May 2026
Koshiba Hall, The University of Tokyo
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Session

Session 3

19 May 2026, 09:30
Koshiba Hall, The University of Tokyo

Koshiba Hall, The University of Tokyo

7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku Tokyo

Conveners

Session 3

  • Toshiaki Inada (ICEPP, The University of Tokyo)

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  1. Tatsumi Nitta (KEK-QUP)
    19/05/2026, 09:30

    As governments and major technology companies lead development on quantum computers, underlying quantum technologies have undergone revolutionary advances. While many of these technologies are, in principle, applicable to particle physics experiments, applications remain limited so far.
    In this talk, we will introduce the dark matter search program based on superconducting qubits conducted by...

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  2. Takaaki Takenaka (NTT)
    19/05/2026, 10:15

    Quantum technologies based on superconducting circuits have advanced rapidly in recent years. Recent progress has increasingly underscored the importance of materials and microscopic loss mechanisms, particularly dielectric loss and two-level-system physics, as planar superconducting qubits enter the millisecond regime. Advances in these directions have also driven further improvements in...

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  3. Atsushi Noguchi (The University of Tokyo)
    19/05/2026, 11:30
  4. Akio Kawasaki (NMIJ/AIST)
    19/05/2026, 12:15

    Extremely high precision measurement of frequency ratio and difference realized by optical atomic clocks enables us to perform not only accurate time-keeping but also searches for new physics. One of the earliest works on this is the search for time variation of fundamental constants, such as the proton-to-electron mass ratio and the fine structure constant. Recent trend is to precisely...

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