Background
Tsai, Jaw-Shen was born on February 8, 1952 in Taipei, Taiwan. Arrived in Japan, 1983. Son of Meng-Gien and Jui-I Tsai.
蔡 兆申
Tsai, Jaw-Shen was born on February 8, 1952 in Taipei, Taiwan. Arrived in Japan, 1983. Son of Meng-Gien and Jui-I Tsai.
Bachelor with honors, University of California, Berkeley, 1975; Doctor of Philosophy, State University of New York, Stony Brook, 1983.
Be is a Professor at Tokyo University of Science and a Team Leader of the Superconducting Quantum Simulation Research Team, Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS) at Rikagaku Kenkyūsho. He contributed to the area of condensed matter physics in both fundamental physics and their technological potential. He has been working on experiments connected to quantum coherence in Josephson systems He retired from Nippon Electric Corporation Corporation in February, 2014, after 31-year.
He is a Fellow at American Physical Society and a Fellow of Japan Society of Applied Physics.
Jaw-Shen Tsai obtained a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Physics (1975) at University of California at Berkeley and a Doctor of Philosophy (1983) at State University of New York at Stony Brook. In addition he has been: 1983 Research Scientist, Microelectronics Research Laboratories, Nippon Electric Corporation 2001 Fellow, Nano Electronics Research Laboratories, Nippon Electric Corporation 2001 Team Leader, Macroscopic Quantum Coherence Team, Rikagaku Kenkyūsho 2012 Group Director, Single Quantum Dynamics Research Group, Rikagaku Kenkyūsho 2013 Team Leader, Macroscopic Quantum Coherence Research Team, Quantum Information Electronics Division, Rikagaku Kenkyūsho Center for Emergent Matter Science 2014 Team Leader, Superconducting Quantum Simulation Research Team, Quantum Information Electronics Division, Rikagaku Kenkyūsho Center for Emergent Matter Science (-present) 2015 Professor, Tokyo University of Science (-present) 2000 Fellow, American Physical Society 2004 2007 Honorary Professor, National Chiao Tung University 2008 Simon Memorial Prize 2010 Fellow, The Japan Society of Applied Physics 2013 Quantum Innovator Award 2014 Superconductivity Science and Technology Award, Forum of Superconductivity Science and Technology 2014 The 11th Leo Esaki Prize.
Fellow American Physical Society (life). Member Japan Society Applied Physics (executive secretary 1988-1991, program committee since 1991), International House of Japan.
Married Yoshiko Orimo, December 24, 1987.