Takuya Isogawa
Nuclear Science and Engineering
- Affiliation
- 2025-2026 MathWorks Fellow
Takuya Isogawa is a graduate student in nuclear science and engineering, developing advanced quantum sensing techniques grounded in quantum information science. His research focuses on multiparameter quantum estimation using nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond, solid-state quantum sensors that offer high spatial resolution and operate at room temperature. Unlike conventional quantum sensors that target a single parameter, Takuya’s work enables the simultaneous estimation of multiple physical quantities, opening new possibilities for biological imaging and the study of complex materials systems. As a MathWorks Fellow, he will design and implement protocols that achieve high sensitivity across multiple parameters, even in the presence of experimental imperfections. MATLAB is essential to every stage of this work, from defining pulse sequences and running experiments to simulating quantum models, acquiring and processing data, and optimizing estimation strategies. Takuya’s research could advance the development of compact, high-performance quantum sensors, pushing the boundaries of precision measurement across science, medicine, and technology.