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PN 2024-03-14
14:25
Kagoshima
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
[Invited Lecture] Spatial/Spectral Hybrid Optical Node Architecture for Space-division Multiplexing and Multi-band Optical Networks
Takuma Kuno, Takuro Ochiai, Reiji Higuchi, Kazato Satake, Yojiro Mori (Nagoya Univ.), Shih-Chun Lin (NCSU), Motoharu Matsuura (UEC), Suresh Subramaniam (GWU), Hiroshi Hasegawa (Nagoya Univ.) PN2023-73
 [more] PN2023-73
pp.21-26
PN 2023-08-30
09:25
Hokkaido
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Spectral/Spatial Hybrid Optical Cross-Connects Enabling 2.45 Pbps Throughput
Takuro Ochiai, Takuma Kuno, Ryuji Munakata, Yojiro Mori (Nagoya Univ.), Shih-Chun Lin (NCSU), Motoharu Matsuura (UEC), Suresh Subramaniam (GWU), Hiroshi Hasegawa (Nagoya Univ.) PN2023-30
Space division multiplexing has been extensively studied to further enhance the network capacity. We experimentally demo... [more] PN2023-30
pp.73-77
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2021-03-03
10:30
Online Online Evaluation of the relationship between ability to acquire predictive optokinetic response and capacity of the velocity storage mechanism in different animal species.
Toshimi Yamanaka (Chubu Uni), Rosendo G. Hernandeza, Pablo M. Blazquez (WUSM), Yutaka Hirata (Chubu Uni) NC2020-43
One of the major purposes of eye movements is to suppress retinal image slippages. A type of eye movement called the opt... [more] NC2020-43
p.11
QIT
(2nd)
2017-05-29
15:00
Kyoto Ritesumeikan University, Suzaku Campus [Poster Presentation] Photonic multipartite entanglement conversion using nonlocal operations
Toshiyuki Tashima (Kyoto Univ.), Mark Tame (UKZN), Sahin Kaya Ozdemir (Washington Univ.), Franco Nori (RIKEN), Masato Koashi (Tokyo. Univ.), Harald Weinfurter (LMU)
We propose a simple setup for the conversion of multipartite entangled
states in a quantum network with restricted acce... [more]

QIT
(2nd)
2015-05-26
14:00
Osaka Osaka University Observation of optomechanical coupling in a bottle microresonator
Motoki Asano, Yuki Takeuchi (Osaka Univ.), Sahin Kaya Ozdemir (Washington Univ.), Rikizo Ikuta, Takashi Yamamoto (Osaka Univ.), Lan Yang (Washington Univ.), Nobuyuki Imoto (Osaka Univ.)
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QIT
(2nd)
2013-05-27
- 2013-05-28
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. [Poster Presentation] A ferro-spin filter for photonic polarization qubits
Rikizo Ikuta (Osaka Univ.), Sahin K. Ozdemir (Washington Univ.), Mark Tame (ICL), Toshiyuki Tashima (LMU/MPI), Yoritoshi Adachi, Takashi Yamamoto (Osaka Univ.), Masato Koashi (Univ. of Tokyo), Nobuyuki Imoto (Osaka Univ.)
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AI 2011-11-21
10:00
Fukuoka   State recognition of remote classrooms using fuzzy classifiers -- Toward ubiquitous classrooms --
Atsushi Inoue, Isaac Schlittenhart, Maxwell Yardley (Eastern Washington Univ.) AI2011-17
Our ultimate goal is to establish technologies and guidelines so that remote classrooms are arranged ubiquitously. Samp... [more] AI2011-17
pp.1-5
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2008-03-14
13:20
Tokyo Tamagawa Univ Evaluation of Cerebellar Flocculus Purkinje Cell Complex Spikes as an Error Signal used for Vestibuloocular Reflex Motor Learning in Squirrel Monkeys
Kohei Furuta (Chubu Univ.), Keiichiro Inagaki (Washington Univ.), Yutaka Hirata (Chubu Univ.) NC2007-180
Most cerebellar motor learning theories hypothesize that the cerebellar floccular Purkinje cell complex spikes carry ret... [more] NC2007-180
pp.403-408
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