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Tohoku University

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Motoya Shinozaki is an Assistant Professor at the WPI Advanced Institute for Materials Research (WPI-AIMR) at Tohoku University, with affiliations in the Graduate School of Engineering. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering, Master of Engineering, and Doctor of Philosophy from Tohoku University. His research focuses on quantum devices, including quantum dots, spintronics, magnetization dynamics, and related areas in semiconductor nanostructures and magnetic tunnel junctions.

Shinozaki has contributed to numerous publications, including work on damping constants in nanoscale CoFeB/MgO magnetic tunnel junctions (2017), visual explanations of machine learning models for charge states in quantum dots (2024), radio-frequency reflectometry in bilayer graphene devices (2023), and formation of few-electron triple quantum dots in ZnO heterostructures (2025). He has also been involved in studies on Bayesian approaches for charge-state estimation in quantum dots (2025) and AI methods for automating quantum dot voltage tuning. Shinozaki previously held positions associated with the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST). His professional email address is publicly listed on academic preprints.

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