Takanori Sugiyama is a senior research manager and quantum estimation theorist with a PhD from the University of Tokyo and eight years of professional research experience across Fujitsu, the University of Tokyo, Osaka University, and ETH Zurich. His work focuses on finite-sample quantum estimation, robust methods for unknown noise, and applications to fault-tolerant quantum processing and device-independent quantum key distribution. He combines deep theoretical foundations in physics and statistics with practical research leadership at Fujitsu, translating finite-sample theory into methods relevant for near-term quantum devices. Less obvious: he has repeatedly bridged statistical rigor and quantum information across international research environments, driving applied advances while maintaining active scholarly visibility via ORCID and Researchmap.
7 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Degree of Science, Physics, Degree of Science, Physics at 東京大学
Bachelor of Science, Physics, Bachelor of Science, Physics at 慶應義塾大学
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