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NTT Research Names Tetsuomi Sogawa New Physics & Informatics Lab Director

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Dr. Tetsuomi Sogawa will lead NTT Research’s Physics & Informatics Lab starting May 1, 2026, succeeding Dr. Yoshihisa Yamamoto. The appointment was announced at NTT’s Upgrade 2026 summit in Silicon Valley. Sogawa will advance research in linear and nonlinear optical devices to enable ultra-efficient computation, focusing on photonic solutions for energy-intensive AI and data processing challenges. A veteran NTT scientist since 1991, Sogawa pioneered quantum nanostructures and led NTT’s Basic Research Labs. He also directs Japan’s SIP3 program, bridging academic research with real-world innovation. The PHI Lab, launched in 2019, develops optical computing platforms like thin-film lithium niobate chips, aiming to replace energy-hungry electronics with photonics for AI and communications. Sogawa’s leadership aligns with NTT’s IOWN initiative, pushing all-photonic networks and optical computing to reduce latency and energy use in global infrastructure.
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Distinguished scientist to lead development of linear and nonlinear optical devices for ultra-efficient computationNews Highlights:Sunnyvale, Calif. – April 15, 2026 – NTT Research, Inc., a division of NTT (TYO:9432), today announced Dr. Tetsuomi Sogawa as the new director of its Physics & Informatics (PHI) Lab. Sogawa will assume his new role on May 1and continue the mission of his predecessor, Dr. Yoshihisa Yamamoto, to deepen the lab’s study of linear and nonlinear photonic devices while increasing collaboration with NTT’s global R&D network to advance the lab’s fundamental research into real-world applications.NTT Research announced Sogawa’s new position at Upgrade 2026, NTT’s annual research and innovation summit being held April 15-16, 2026 in the Silicon Valley.“Dr. Sogawa has been a significant driver of some of the most critical research projects within NTT’s research labs, including the coherent Ising machine and ultra-low-power optical transistors using photonic crystals, a foundational piece of NTT’s Innovative Optical and Wireless Network initiative,” said NTT Research President and CEO Kazu Gomi. “His impressive research experience, record of scientific leadership and focus on bringing optical quantum innovations from the lab to reality makes Dr. Sogawa an ideal director of our PHI Lab.”The PHI Lab: Advancing Optics to Revolutionize ComputingLaunched in 2019 as one of NTT Research’s three original labs, the PHI Lab conducts fundamental research into nonlinear optics which is an important building-block in realizing optical-based computational platforms and related applications.For example, Dr. Tim McKenna lead’s the PHI lab’s efforts in thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN) . With TFLN, by leveraging its strong optical nonlinearity, variety of functionalities such as Optical Parametric Amplifier, Frequency Comb and Super Continuum Generator can be formulated. Moreover, such functionalities can be integrated on a single chip, which leads to the potential of photonic integrated circuits. As more organizations leverage energy-hungry AI solutions, demand for optical based solutions is growing to address the energy challenge because optical based system is far more energy efficient for the functional elements required for AI platforms, massive data transmission and computation required for AI.“My career has been built on the core belief that truly impactful technological innovation begins with an idea—a theory that can be fundamentally tested, improved, and re-tested over time,” said Sogawa. “The PHI Lab is a manifestation of that belief and brings together like-minded scientists and engineers from around the globe to advance a vision of post-electrical communications. I am incredibly excited to join this team that has been so wonderfully assembled, and whose work has been so thoughtfully fostered, by Dr. Yamamoto.”Dr. Sogawa’s Research Background and the IOWN InitiativeSogawa joined NTT Basic Research Laboratories (NTT-BRL) in 1991, where he began his research on the precise fabrication of semiconductor quantum nanostructures by combining crystal growth and microfabrication techniques. He was appointed Director of NTT-BRL in 2013 and was subsequently appointed Director of the NTT Science and Core Technology Laboratory Group, its parent organization, in 2018.In 2019, NTT announced the Innovative Optical and Wireless Network (IOWN) initiative to develop and implement ultra-fast, ultra-sustainable and ultra-low-latency communications infrastructure globally. Several of the initiative’s core technologies—including the All-Photonics Network, photonic-electronic convergence devices and photonic disaggregated computing (now referred to as IOWN optical computing), were first developed within the NTT Science and Core Technology group.Sogawa, who continues to serve as a visiting professor at the University of Tokyo’s Institute of Industrial Science, also serves as the program director for the 3rd Cross-ministerial Strategic Innovation Promotion Program (SIP3) led by the Cabinet Office of Japan, where he spearheads efforts to translate academic research outcomes into real-world innovation.Sogawa has authored five books, co-authored 104 scholarly journal articles and contributed to 162 accepted conference papers. For more information about Sogawa and the work of the NTT Research PHI Lab, please visit https://ntt-research.com/phi-lab/.About NTT ResearchNTT Research opened its offices in July 2019 in the Silicon Valley to conduct basic research and advance technologies as a foundational model for developing high-impact innovation across NTT’s global business. Currently, four groups are housed at NTT Research facilities in Sunnyvale: The Physics and Informatics (PHI) Lab, the Cryptography and Information Security (CIS) Lab, the Medical and Health Informatics (MEI) Lab and the Physics of Artificial Intelligence (PAI) Group. The organization aims to advance science in four areas: 1) quantum information, neuroscience and photonics; 2) cryptographic and information security; 3) medical and health informatics; and 4) artificial intelligence. NTT Research is part of NTT, a global technology and business solutions provider with an annual R&D investment of thirty percent of its profits.###NTT and the NTT logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of NIPPON TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CORPORATION and/or its affiliates. All other referenced product names are trademarks of their respective owners. ©2026 NIPPON TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CORPORATION

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