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Q/est Team

Shota Nagayama

Shota Nagayama
Associate professor

There are no limits to the futures information technology can realize. Across time and space, humanity can keep evolving indefinitely, and I want to continue demonstrating that potential.

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Haruka Shiina

Haruka Shiina

Amid relentless technological progress, we often feel that these advances belong to a distant world. That's why I explore how each of us can autonomously coexist with technology and sketch a better future.

Reiko Iwasaki

Reiko Iwasaki

“Q/est? What an exciting name!” I jumped in with cheerful curiosity. I now design how society might look when quantum technology is fully implemented. With a newcomer’s perspective, I aim to surprise experts with insights they may have overlooked.

Takuma Sano

Takuma Sano

Society is constantly changing and technology is advancing at an accelerating pace, yet challenges and uncertainties in daily life persist. By illustrating new lifestyles enabled by quantum computers, I hope to help the next generation envision a hopeful future.

Marta Jiménez Arévalo

Marta Jiménez Arévalo

My interests focus on the intersection between the arts and science as a vehicle for exploring the impact of emerging technologies and the cultural and social changes they will bring. It is important to raise conceptual questions and speculate on new languages to address the quantum from a heterogeneous cosmology of disciplines. To this end, my approach consists of experimenting with ways of thinking, feeling and embodying the quantum.

Taiyang Pan

Taiyang Pan

I’m the type of person who jumps right into anything that seems interesting. By encountering new technologies and fresh ideas, I hope to gradually develop my own perspective on the future.

Ruizhe Zhu

Ruizhe Zhu

I simply believe brute force computation is the ultimate path to truth. Intuition may falter, but computation never lies. The true answer of perfection awaits deep within quantum, not the limit but just the headstart.