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NEWS
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SCJ 19th Informatics Symposium
The 19th Informatics Symposium, organized by the Science Council of Japan and focusing on the healthy development of a future quantum society, was held.
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The 39th Optical Communication Systems Symposium
The 39th Optical Communication Systems Symposium, focusing on research trends in optical communication systems, was held.
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RuleSet Generation Framework for Application-Layer Integration in the Quantum Internet
A paper proposing a RuleSet generation framework for application-layer integration in the quantum internet was published on arXiv.
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Optica Incubator on Quantum Network Systems Research
The international meeting "Optica Incubator on Quantum Network Systems Research," focusing on system-level aspects of quantum networks, was held.
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3rd Industry Trend Seminar
The 3rd Industry Trend Seminar, focusing on potential applications of quantum technology in the entertainment industry, was held. Associate Professor Shota Nagayama served as the panel discussion facilitator, guiding the dialogue among speakers and deepening the discussion on the societal deployment of quantum technologies.
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Industry–Academia–Government Seminar: The Future Opened by Quantum Networks
An industry–academia–government seminar focusing on future perspectives of quantum networks and distributed quantum computing was held.
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Toward Automated Quantum Network Construction ―Automatic Configuration Technology for "Plug-and-Play" Quantum Network Devices―
Associate Professor Shota Nagayama at the Graduate School of Media Design and his research team at Keio University, in collaboration with Mercari, Inc., have developed a method to automatically detect the configuration and connection status of quantum networks, thereby streamlining the process of automatic setup. This research was presented at the international quantum computing conference "QCE25" on September 5, 2025, where the paper "Automatic Configuration Protocols for Optical Quantum Networks" received the Best Paper Award 2nd place in the Quantum Networking & Communications (QNET) division.
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Dense Packing and Hook-Error-Avoiding Gate Scheduling for Surface Codes
A paper addressing dense packing of surface codes and hook-error-avoiding gate scheduling was published on arXiv.
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QNET Best Paper Award 2nd Place
At IEEE Quantum Week, our paper on automatic configuration protocols for optical quantum networks received the QNET Best Paper Award (2nd Place). Associate Professor Shota Nagayama (Keio University) was also a co-author and contributed to this award.
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