Takuro Ideguchi
Associate Professor
Institute for Photon Science and Technology (IPST), Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo
Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo
UTokyo Research Institute for Photon Science and Laser Technology(UTripl)
UTokyo Excellent Young Researcher
Citizenship: Japanese
Place of birth: Ibaraki, JAPAN
Education
2010-2014: Dr. rer. nat. (Physics), Ludwig-Maximilians-Universät München, Max-Planck Institute of Quantum Optics
"2014 is the 200th anniversary of spectroscope invented by a German physicist, Joseph von Fraunhofer, back in 1814. It is a great honor that I received my doctoral degree in developing modernized spectroscopic methods in Munich, where Fraunhofer invented the first spectroscope." Munich, Feb.21, 2014
2006-2008: Master of Engineering (Applied Physics), The University of Tokyo
2002-2006: Bachelor of Engineering (Applied Physics), The University of Tokyo
Job Experience
2019-: Associate Professor, Institute for Photon Science and Technology (IPST), Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo
2018-: UTokyo Research Institute for Photon Science and Laser Technology (UTripl)
2016-2019: Lecturer, Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo
2017-2021: PRESTO Researcher, JST
2014-2016: Assistant Professor, Research Centre for Spectrochemistry, School of Science, The University of Tokyo
2008-2010: Electrophotography engineer, Canon inc.
Award
2018: UTokyo Excellent Young Researcher (open call)
2018: UTokyo Excellent Young Researcher
2017: Prominent Young Vibrational Spectroscopist (Vibrational Spectroscopy, Elsevier)
2015: German Innovation Award, Gottfried Wagener Prize 2015
2015: Young Scientist Award of The Spectroscopical Society of Japan
2015: Optical Paper Award
2015: The Young Scientists’ Prize, The Commendation for Science and Technology by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
2015: Konica Minolta Image Science Award
2015: Scientist Award, Research Foundation for Opt-Science and Technology
2015: Young Scientist Award of the Physical Society of Japan
2014: Young Scientist Presentation Award of The Spectroscopical Society of Japan
2008: Shoji Tanaka award
Selected publications
Light: Science & Applications 12, 174 (2023)
Light: Science & Applications, 12, 48 (2023)
Light: Science & Applications, 10, 1 (2021)
Laser & Photonics Reviews, 15 2000374 (2021)
Communications Physics 3, 152 (2020)
Optica 7, 359-366 (2020)
Nature Communications 10, 4411 (2019)
Science Advances 5, aau0241 (2019)
Nature Communications 9, 4448 (2018)
Optica 3, 748-753 (2016)
Nature Communications 6, 6310 (2015)
Laser & Photonics Reviews 8, L86-L91 (2014)
Nature Communications 5, 3375 (2014)
Nature 502, 355-358 (2013)
Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 233001 (2008)
Membership
Optical Society of America (OSA)
The International Society of Optical Engineering (SPIE)
The Physical Society of Japan (JPSJ)
The Japan Society of Applied Physics (JSAP)
The Spectroscopical Society of Japan
The Laser Society of Japan
Committee
JSAP Quantum Electronics Study Group, Secretary General
IEICE Ultrafast Optoelectronics Study Group, Committee
ICO-24 Steering Committee Member
SPIE Photonics West (Lase), Program Committee
IEEE Photonics Conference (IPC) 2020, Technical Program Committee
CLEO-PR 2022, Subcommittee
OSA Optical Sensors and Sensing Congress 2021, Committee
European Optical Society Annual meeting (EOSAM) 2021, Program committee
IEEE Photonics Conference (IPC) 2022, Topic Vice Chair
Optica Sensing Congress 2023, Fourier Transform Spectroscopy Meeting, Technical Program Committee
IEEE Photonics Conference (IPC) 2023, Program Committee
Peer review experience
Nature, Nature Photonics, Nature Communications, Science Advances, Communications Physics, Optica, Optics Letters, Optics Express, Biomedical Optics Express, Analytical Chemistry, Advanced Photonics, APL Photonics, ACS Photonics, Angewandte Chemie, Scientific Reports, Microscopy, IEEE Photonics
Ideguchi group
Institute for Photon Science and Technology (IPST) and Department of Physics
Graduate School of Science
The University of Tokyo