The IASTED International Conference on
Nanotechnology and Applications
NANA 2008

September 29 – October 1, 2008
Crete, Greece

TUTORIAL SESSION

Nanostructure Realization of Quantum Computing

Prof. Hideaki Matsueda
Kochi University, Professor Emeritus; Teikyo University, Professor, Japan
matsueda@space.ocn.ne.jp

Abstract

fiogf49gjkf0d

Objectives

fiogf49gjkf0d

Timeline

fiogf49gjkf0d

Tutorial Materials

fiogf49gjkf0d

Target Audience

fiogf49gjkf0d

Background Knowledge Expected of the Participants

fiogf49gjkf0d

Qualifications of the Instructor(s)

fiogf49gjkf0d
Hideaki~Matsueda took his Bachelor's degree and Master of Engineering degree both in Metal Physics from Kyoto University in 1969 and 1971, respectively, and received his Doctor of Philosophy degree in Materials Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1976. Hideaki Matsueda joined the Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd. in 1976, continuing research on optoelectronic integrated circuits and science of surfaces and interfaces. Hideaki Matsueda has been a full professor at the Faculty of Science, Kochi University since 1991, a professor emeritus since 2008, and a professor at Teikyo University Graduate School, Research Course of Science and Engineering since 2008. He has headed a nationwide (NEDO) research program on Solid State Quantum Computing Devices, from 1997 to 2000. He has organized the first international forum series on quantum dot quantum computing IWQDQC (International Workshop on Quantum Dots for Quantum Computing and Classical Size Effect Circuits), calling the first meeting in Kochi, Japan, January 2002. The scientific interests of Hideaki Matsueda include nano-structures and quantum dots, quantum computation and quantum cryptography, information theory, and information mechanisms of living bodies. He is also interested in the comparative studies of the Oriental and Occidental sciences and philosophies.

References

[1] 
fiogf49gjkf0d