I am an Assistant Professor in the Masaki Oshikawa group and Takashi Oka group at the Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo.
My research is about unusual collective behavior in quantum matter. I am especially interested in places where condensed matter physics meets quantum information and high-energy theory.
Recent projects include dipole-octupole quantum spin ice, classical and quantum spin liquids, fracton phases, and machine-learning tools for frustrated magnets.
You can find my publications on the research page or on Google Scholar.