Daiju Nakano
IBM Research - Tokyo
IBM Research
Japan
Biography
Daiju Nakano received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in physics from Tokyo University in 1994 and 1996, respectively. He joined IBM in 1996 and is currently a manager of research with IBM Research, Tokyo Research Laboratory. His major field is optical physics related with laser spectroscopy and in IBM he has been involved with a liquid crystal display technology, TFT-array tester development, wireless communication research and neuromopphic science. More specifically, he has been involved with optical design and evaluation for a color-filter-less LCD, overdrive technology for fast response LCD, effective backlight design for collimated backlight LCD, development of TFT-array tester, high bandwidth digital signal processing. Daiju Nakano received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in physics from Tokyo University in 1994 and 1996, respectively. He joined IBM in 1996 and is currently a manager of research with IBM Research, Tokyo Research Laboratory. His major field is optical physics related with laser spectroscopy and in IBM he has been involved with a liquid crystal display technology, TFT-array tester development, wireless communication research and neuromopphic science. More specifically, he has been involved with optical design and evaluation for a color-filter-less LCD, overdrive technology for fast response LCD, effective backlight design for collimated backlight LCD, development of TFT-array tester, high bandwidth digital signal processing.
Research Interest
Liquid crystal display technology, TFT-array tester development, wireless communication research and neuromopphic science