Dr. Shinichi Nakajima is a Senior Research Lead at the Technical University of Berlin, affiliated with the BIFOLD (Berlin Institute for the Foundations of Learning and Data) and the AIP – RIKEN Center of Advanced Intelligence Project . He leads the research group “Probabilistic Modeling and Inference” at BIFOLD. His academic journey includes a Master’s in Physics from Kobe University (1995) and a PhD in Computer Science from Tokyo Institute of Technology (2006). Prior to academia, he worked at Nikon Corporation (1995–2014) on statistical analysis, image processing, and machine learning. His research focuses on Bayesian inference , generative modeling , explainable AI , and quantum computing , with applications in computer vision, natural language processing, and scientific computing. Notable projects include developing NeuLat (a neural sampling toolbox for lattice field theories) and advancing techniques for symbolic XAI to enhance AI transparency. Dr. Nakajima has published extensively on topics such as diffusion models, federated learning, and physics-informed neural networks. His work bridges theoretical foundations (e.g., Bayesian learning) with practical applications in quantum computing and biomedical imaging. He actively contributes to open-source tools and collaborates with industry and academic institutions globally. Key technical achievements include improving sampling efficiency in quantum eigensolvers, enhancing brain source reconstruction via 3D neural networks, and developing anomaly detection systems using self-supervised autoencoders. His research emphasizes computational efficiency and robustness against adversarial attacks, leveraging Langevin dynamics and gradient-based optimization methods.







