The world of mobility is now changing. Advances in electrification, intelligence, and connectivity are driving its evolution toward optimizing the efficiency, safety, and sustainability of mobility for society as a whole. Mobility is no longer just a means of transportation - it is expected to become an intelligent social infrastructure, functioning as a sensing platform and energy source with large-scale batteries.
We believe that emerging quantum technologies could drive innovation in mobility sector, enabling unprecedented levels of precision, security, and efficiency in many functions, including electronics, communications, and transportation. As global quantum R&D accelerates, opportunities are also expanding for industrial applications in a future mobility society—especially where quantum capabilities converge with diverse fields and new perspectives.
Building on our technical expertise in mobility and our manufacturing foundation, we will pioneer the “Quantum x Mobility” research domain by exploring and demonstrating the new value that quantum technologies bring, with a clear view toward societal implementation.
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Jan 17, 2025 Quantum Sensing with Duplex Qubits of Silicon Vacancy Centers in SiC at Room Temperature
- Tahara, K., Tamura, S., Toyama, H., Nakane, J., Kutsuki, K., Yamazaki, Y., Ohshima, T.
- npj Quantum Information
- Vol. 11, (2025), 58.
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Jan 8, 2025 Recursive Quantum Relaxation for Combinatorial Optimization Problems
- Kondo, R., Sato, Y., Raymond, R., Yamamoto, N.
- Quantum
- Vol. 9, (2025), 1594 .
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Feb 5, 2024 Quantum Valley Hall Effect-based Topological Boundaries for Frequency-dependent and -independent Mode Energy Profiles
- Funayama, K., Yatsugi, K., Iizuka, H.
- Communications Physics
- Vol. 7, (2024), 409 .
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Jan 26, 2024 Construction of Antisymmetric Variational Quantum States with Real Space Representation
- Horiba, T., Shirai, S., Hirai, H.
- Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation
- Vol. 20, (2024), pp. 7065 -7079.
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Feb 13, 2023 Selectable Diffusion Direction with Topologically Protected Edge Modes
- Funayama, K., Hirotani, J., Miura, A., Tanaka, H.
- Communications Physics
- Vol. 6, (2023), 364 .