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Tomoyuki Morimae
Tomoyuki Morimae is an Associate Professor at the Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics (YITP), Kyoto University. He specializes in quantum computing and quantum cryptography. Before joining Kyoto University in 2020, he held positions at Gunma University (2014–2015) and was a Lecturer at YITP.
Education
- MSc from The University of Tokyo
- PhD from The University of Tokyo
Research Interests
Morimae's research focuses on leveraging quantum properties for computation and cryptography. Key areas include quantum algorithms, cryptographic protocols resistant to quantum attacks, and complexity theory. His work bridges theoretical foundations and practical implementations, emphasizing secure quantum communication and computational advantages over classical systems.
Key Contributions
Notable publications explore quantum cryptographic primitives (e.g., CountCrypt), quantum group actions, and separations in cryptographic assumptions. Recent work addresses secure key leasing, quantum unpredictability, and revocable digital signatures.
Awards
- Ogawa Publishing Award
- Young Physicist Prize from the Physical Society of Japan
Grants & Teaching
He leads projects on quantum computational supremacy and secure cloud quantum computing. Teaches advanced theoretical physics and quantum information seminars at Kyoto University's Graduate School of Science.
Labs & Teams
Morimae collaborates with researchers like Giulio Malavolta and Takashi Yamakawa on cryptographic protocols and quantum complexity theory.

