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The Second International Symposium on Photonic Computing
in conjunction with OECC/PSC 2025

We will host "The Second International Symposium on Photonic Computing", where an overview of the project and its latest achievements will be presented. In addition, we will invite distinguished overseas professors who are actively contributing to this field to speak on the latest topics. We look forward to your participation.

Date & Time:
July 1 (Tue), 2025, 13:30–18:15 (JST)
Venue:
Meeting Room 104 & 105, Sapporo Convention Center, Sapporo, Japan
https://www.sora-scc.jp/eng/
Format:
On-site
Registration:
Please use the registration form below.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScudQW8MLdN2tSbDfhjh7hRUUhGRAodqZLBiPrExLj2J35lzQ/viewform
Registration fee:
Free for participants of OECC/PSC 2025.
Please make sure to register for OECC/PSC 2025 in addition to the above-mentioned symposium registration.

https://www.oeccpsc2025.org/
Deadline:
June 26 (Thu), 2025
Program:
13:30–13:40
Opening Remarks and Overview of the Photonic Computing Project,
Michihiro Koibuchi, National Institute of Informatics
13:40–14:10
Integrated photonic computing: exploring applications,
Chaoran Huang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong [Invited]
14:10–14:30
Spatial photonic Ising machines utilizing spatial multiplexing,
Suguru Shimomura, Osaka University
14:30–14:50
Optical reservoir computing using a microcomb in a nonlinear microresonator,
Naoya Kuse, Tokushima University
14:50–15:05
Break
15:05–15:25
Stochastic modeling of leader-laggard relationship in mutually coupled
synchronized semiconductor lasers,

Jun Ohkubo, Saitama University
15:25–15:45
Development and Characterization of Magneto-optical Diffractive Deep Neural
Network Device,

Takayuki Ishibashi, Nagaoka University of Technology
15:45–16:05
Optical information signal processing devices based on optical Fourier transformation,
Koichi Takiguchi, Ritsumeikan University
16:05–16:25
Dynamic network formation by self-excited motion and interaction of photothermally
induced droplets,

Toshiharu Saiki, Keio University
16:25–16:40
Break
16:40–17:10
Scaling Laws for Computing with Spatially Programmable Photonics,
Martin Stein, NTT Research/Cornell University/Yale University [Invited]
17:10–17:30
Photonic spiking neuron based on magneto-optical conversion,
Yuya Shoji, Institute of Science Tokyo
17:30–17:50
Hardware Security for Photonic Computing,
Jun Shiomi, Osaka University
17:50–18:10
Extended optoelectronic deep neural network based on spatial light modulation,
Masanori Takabayashi, Kyushu Institute of Technology
18:10–18:15
Closing Remarks,
Atsushi Uchida, Saitama University
In cooperation with:
OSJ (The Optical Society of Japan)
Inquiry:
For inquiries regarding the symposium, please contact:
photoniccomputing-group@googlegroups.com