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Kuniyuki Miwa is assistant professor at Institute for Molecular Science (IMS) in Japan. He received his Bachelor’s degree in Applied Physics from the School of Engineering of Osaka University in March 2009. Then, he continued his postgraduate studies at Osaka University under the supervision of Professor Hideaki Kasai, and acquired a Ph. D. degree in March 2014 with the thesis “Theoretical study on quantum many-body dynamics of molecular exciton, vibron, plasmon and photon in scanning tunneling microscope-induced light emission”. In the thesis work, he studied how the couplings between multiple quanta (exciton, vibron, plasmon, photon) affect their dynamics, and demonstrate that quantum many-body effects arising from the interplay between these dynamics could strongly modify the luminescence spectra.
Kuniyuki joined the research group of Dr. Yousoo Kim at RIKEN in Japan as a postdoctoral fellow in April 2014, and received the scholarship from Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) from April 2015 to March 2018. As Kim’s group mainly focuses on experimental studies using low-temperature STM operated under ultrahigh vacuum, he communicated with many experimentalists in this group and which led to numerous kinds of collaborative research with them. In April 2018, he was employed as a postdoctoral fellow in Professor Misha Galperin’s group at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). He contributed to the development of the theoretical method to investigate quantum transport and optical response in single molecule junctions. From April 2019 to September 2020, he was a postdoctoral fellow in the research group of Professor George C. Schatz at Northwestern University. During these years, he carried out theoretical analysis on light-matter interactions, including quantum electrodynamics description of localized surface plasmons and surface lattice resonances as well as construction of the theory of plasmonic lasers.
He joined IMS as a research assistant professor in October 2020. In December 2021, he was appointed as an assistant professor at IMS. Kuniyuki does research in open quantum system, interaction of light with nanomaterials, electromagnetism, nanoscale spectroscopy, nano & quantum optics, quantum transport, solid state physics, and nonequilibrium physics.
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Nano Lettersno. 8 (2022): 3231-3238
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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY Ano. 3 (2019): 693-701
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