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NPL welcomes its first visiting fellows

Dr Akira Fujiwara and Professor Jan Stake become the first NPL visiting fellows.

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The NPL Visiting Fellowship programmes newly launched, with chosen fellows strengthening collaboration and stimulating partnerships across the sector.  

New Visiting Fellow in Quantum Electrical Metrology 

Dr Akira Fujiwara is a Senior Distinguished Scientist at Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) Basic Research Laboratories in Japan and has been appointed as a Visiting Fellow in Quantum Electrical Metrology in the Quantum Technologies (QT) Department at NPL for a period of three years (2024-2027).  

Dr Fujiwara was a Group Leader for the Nanodevices Research Group, as well as the Manager of the Physical Science Laboratory until 2020.  He serves as a Member of the Science Council of Japan and has been organising the Basic Research Laboratory (BRL) School to which many young research scientists and students from NPL have attended and benefited from state-of-the-art research presentations. 

 In 2014 he set up a Cooperation Agreement between NPL and NTT, with the resulting.  collaborative work on silicon based single-electron pumps resulting in 6 peer reviewed journal papers. His Visiting Fellowship will expand the collaboration between NTT and NPL in wider areas of quantum technologies. 

New Visiting Fellow in Millimetre-wave and Terahertz Metrology  

Professor Jan Stake, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, has been appointed as a Visiting Fellow in Millimetre-wave and Terahertz Metrology in the Electromagnetic and Electrochemical Technologies (EET) Department at NPL for a period of three years (2024-2027). 

Professor Stake is a globally recognised expert in millimetre-wave and terahertz metrology for semiconductor electronics. He currently leads the Terahertz and Millimetre-Wave Laboratory at Chalmers University of Technology, where his team explores the high frequency spectrum for various applications, including space and future telecommunications. Professor Stake has recently been awarded a prestigious European Research Council grant for his project “Far-infrared Semiconductor Electronics”. 

Professor Stake's research focuses on semiconductors and future telecommunications. The development of test and measurement capabilities to support the UK's 5G and 6G telecommunications infrastructure, exploiting broader bandwidths and higher (terahertz) frequencies, is featured in NPL’s Metrology Research Roadmaps.  Professor Stake’s work aligns seamlessly with the strategic priorities of both the UK government and NPL. 

The Visiting Fellowship will enhance collaboration between Chalmers University of Technology and NPL in the following areas: 

• Metrology for cutting-edge semiconductor electronics up to terahertz frequencies, including on-wafer measurement of integrated circuits. 

• Study and development of standards for new types of terahertz transmission lines, such as Goubau lines. 

• Identification of future trends in the field of millimetre-wave and terahertz technology and related collaborative research initiatives.

30 Sep 2024