Ogata at Oberwolfach, 2019

Yoshiko Ogata (Japanese: 緒方 芳子) is a Japanese mathematical physicist whose research concerns quantum statistical mechanics, quantum information theory, and the quantum many-body problem.[1] She is a professor of mathematics at the University of Tokyo.[2]

Education and career

Ogata studied physics at the University of Tokyo at both the undergraduate and graduate level. After completing her Ph.D., and postdoctoral research at Aix-Marseille University and the University of California, Davis, she became a faculty member at Kyushu University. She returned to the University of Tokyo as a professor in 2009.[1]

Recognition

Ogata won the 2007 Takebe Katahiro Prize for Encouragement of Young Researchers, and the 2010 2nd Inoue Science Research Award.[3] In 2014, she won the Young Scientists' Prize of the Commendation for Science and Technology of the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, for "her researches on operator algebras and their applications to quantum statistical machanics".[4] She was the 2022 winner of the Autumn Prize of the Mathematical Society of Japan.[5]

She was one of the 2021 winners of the Henri Poincaré Prize, honored for her "groundbreaking work on the mathematical theory of quantum spin systems, ranging from the formulation of Onsager reciprocity relations to innovative contributions to the theory of matrix product states and of symmetry-protected topological phases of infinite quantum spin chains".[1]

She was an invited speaker at the 2022 International Congress of Mathematicians.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Tasaki, Hal, Laudatio for Yoshiko Ogata, Laureate of the Henri Poincaré Prize 2021 (PDF), International Association of Mathematical Physics, retrieved 2022-11-13
  2. "OGATA Yoshiko", People, University of Tokyo School of Science, retrieved 2022-11-13
  3. OGATA Yoshiko was awarded the 2nd Inoue Science Research Award, The Mathematical Society of Japan, retrieved 2022-11-13
  4. Yoshiko OGATA and Tsuyoshi YONEDA to be awarded the Young Scientists' Prize, The Mathematical Society of Japan, retrieved 2022-11-13
  5. The 2022 MSJ Autumn Prize, The Mathematical Society of Japan, retrieved 2022-11-13
  6. "Ogata Yoshiko", J-Global, retrieved 2022-11-13
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