Yuki Orimo, Project Researcher
Assistant Professor
Department of Nuclear Engineering and Management,
School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo
Current Research Theme
Development of ab initio simulation for control of molecule dynamics with intense and ultrafast laser pulses
Grants
- 2022 Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
2019 DC2 Research Fellowship for Young Scientists offered by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Education
- 2017-present Doctoral course, Department of Nuclear Engineering and Management, School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo
- 2015-2017 Masters’ course, Department of Nuclear Engineering and Management, School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo
- 2015 B.Eng., Department of International Development Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Work Experiences
- 2022 – present Assistant Professor,Department of Nuclear Engineering and Management, School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo
- 2020 – 2022 Project Researcher, Department of Nuclear Engineering and Management, School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo
Academic Conferences
<2018>
Yuki Orimo “Ab initio simulations of photoelectron energy spectra from multielectron systems subject to intense laser field”, International Conference on Many Particle Spectroscopy of Atoms, Molecules, Clusters and Surfaces(MPS-2018), Danubius Hotel Flamenco, Budapest, Hungary, 2018年8月23日(Oral)
<2017>
- Yuki Orimo, Takeshi Sato, Kenichi L. Ishikawa “Highly Efficient Ab Initio Simulations of Multielectron dynamics in Intense Laser Fields: Application to High Harmonics Generation and Photoelectron Energy Spectra”, 2nd International Symposium on Attosecond Science, Suzuki Umetaro Hall, Riken, Saitama, Japan, 2017年8月(Poster)
- Yuki Orimo, Takeshi Sato, Kenichi L. Ishikawa “Ab Initio Simulations of Multielectron Dynamics in Intense Laser Fields with Infinite-Range Exterior Complex Scaling”, International Conference on Photonic Electronic and Atomic Collisions (ICPEAC), Queensland, Australia, 2017年7月(Oral)
<2016>
- Yuki Orimo, Takeshi Sato, Kenichi L. Ishikawa “Ab Initio Simulations of Multielectron Dynamics in Intense Laser Fields with Infinite-Range Exterior Complex Scaling”, The 8th Asian Workshop on Generation and Application of Coherent XUV and X-ray Radiation (8th AWCXR), Hsinchu, Taiwan, 2017年3月(Poster)
- Yuki Orimo, Takeshi Sato, Kenichi L. Ishikawa “Ab Initio Simulations of Multielectron Dynamics in Intense Laser Fields with Infinite-Range Exterior Complex Scaling”, Frontiers in Theoretical and Applied Physics UAE2017 (FTAPS2017), Dubai, UAE, 2017年2月(Poster)
- 織茂悠貴、佐藤健、石川顕一「外部複素スケーリングを用いた強レーザー場における多電子系第一原理計算の高速化」、第64回応用物理学会秋季学術講演会、新潟、2016年9月(Oral)
- 織茂悠貴、佐藤健、澤田亮人、石川顕一「外部複素スケーリングを用いたコンパクトな強レーザー場第一原理計算」、第63回応用物理学会春季学術講演会、東京工業大学大岡山キャンパス、東京都、2016/3/19-22 (Oral)
- 織茂悠貴、佐藤健、澤田亮人、石川顕一「強光子場第一原理シミュレーションへの外部複素スケーリングの実装」、レーザー学会学術講演会第36回年次大会、名城大学天白キャンパス、愛知県名古屋市、2016/1/11 (Oral)
Awards
- 2016 Outstanding Presentation Award by the Laser Society of Japan
Journals
- Takeshi Sato, Himadri Pathak, Yuki Orimo, Kenichi L. Ishikawa, Time-dependent multiconfiguration self-consistent-field and time-dependent optimized coupled-cluster methods for intense laser-driven multielectron dynamics, Canadian Journal of Chemistry (14 May 2023)(DOI: 10.1139/cjc-2022-0297)
- Yuki Orimo, Takeshi Sato, Kenichi L. Ishikawa, Efficient simulation of multielectron dynamics in molecules under intense laser pulses: implementation of the multiconfiguration time-dependent Hartree–Fock method based on the adaptive finite element method, Canadian Journal of Chemistry (12 May 2023)(DOI: 10.1139/cjc-2022-0280)
- Yuki Orimo, Oyunbileg Tugs, Takeshi Sato, Daehyun You, Kiyoshi Ueda and Kenichi L Ishikawa, Interferometric extraction of photoionization-path amplitudes and phases from time-dependent multiconfiguration self-consistent-field simulations, J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 54, 074001-1-20 (22 Apr, 2021) (DOI: 10.1088/1361-6455/abe67e)
- Daehyun You, Oyunbileg Tugs, Yuki Orimo, Takeshi Sato , Kenichi L. Ishikawa, et al., New Method for Measuring Angle-Resolved Phases in Photoemission, Phys. Rev. X 10, 031070-1-14 (30 Sep. 2020)(DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevX.10.031070)
- Yuki Orimo, Takeshi Sato, Armin Scrinzi, and Kenichi L. Ishikawa, Implementation of the infinite-range exterior complex scaling to the time-dependent complete-active-space self-consistent-field method, Phys.Rev. A 97, 023423-1~9 (Feb.2018). (DOI:10.1103/PhysRevA.97.023423)
- Takeshi Sato, Himadri Pathak, Yuki Orimo, Kenichi L. Ishikawa, Communication: Time-dependent optimized coupled-cluster method for multielectron dynamics, The Journal of Chemical Physics, 148, 051101-1~8(2018).(DOI: 10.1063/1.5020633)
- Yuki Orimo, Takeshi Sato, and Kenichi L. Ishikawa, Application of the time-dependent surface flux method to the time-dependent multiconfiguration self-consistent-field method, Rev. A 100,013419 (29 July 2019).(DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.100.013419)
- Yuki Orimo, Karoly Tokesi, Takeshi Sato, and Kenichi L. Ishikawa, Comparison between quantum and classical calculations for above threshold ionization of argon, Eur. Phys. J. D(2019)73: 153 (25 July 2019).(DOI: 10.1140/epjd/e2019-100066-y)
- Michele Di Fraia, Oksana Plekan, Carlo Callegari, Kevin C. Prince, Luca Giannessi, Enrico Allaria, Laura Badano, Giovanni De Ninno, Mauro Trovò, Bruno Diviacco, David Gauthier, Najmeh Mirian, Giuseppe Penco, Primož Rebernik Ribič, Simone Spampinati, Carlo Spezzani, Giulio Gaio, Yuki Orimo, Oyunbileg Tugs, Takeshi Sato, Kenichi L. Ishikawa , Paolo Antonio Carpeggiani, Tamás Csizmadia, Miklós Füle, Giuseppe Sansone, Praveen KumarMaroju, Alessandro D’Elia, Tommaso Mazza, Michael Meyer, Elena V. Gryzlova, Alexei N. Grum-Grzhimailo, Daehyun You, and Kiyoshi Ueda, Complete Characterization of Phase and Amplitude of Bichromatic Extreme Ultraviolet Light, Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 213904 1~7 (22 November 2019)(DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.213904)
Thesis
Master Implementation of infinite-range exterior complex scaling to the TD-CASSCF method
Bachelor The effect of arc current and distance between electrodes on reignition executable time in DC arc discharge
Bachelor (March, 2015)
Message
I chose to join Ishikawa Lab, which is totally different from my areas of research back in the Tokyo Tech. Although I need to learn a lot to catch up, so far I am enjoying my new research environment with a support from excellent faculties and fellow students. If you are from completely different fields but interested in the Ishikawa lab, please do not hesitate and take up the challenge.