Berkeley’s Quantum Leap: From the Multiverse to Computing

March 5, 2026, 18:30 JST
– 21:30 JST

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Tokyo, Japan

Venue: Ark Hills Club, Ark Mori Bldg, アーク森ビルイーストウィング, 37F, 1 Chome-12-32 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo 107-6090, (view map)

Cost: Young alums (graduated 2018-2025): ¥1000 | Alumni: ¥5000 | Guest: ¥7000

The University of California, Berkeley is at the epicenter of the quantum revolution. Join the Berkeley Club of Japan and UC Berkeley’s Division of Mathematical & Physical Sciences for an exclusive evening of networking and insightful discussion featuring two influential voices in physics: Dean Steven Kahn and Professor Yasunori Nomura.

​Schedule
6:30 PM | Registration & welcome drinks
7:15 PM | Program

​Welcome Remarks​The State of Education and Research at UC Berkeley: Dean Kahn will provide highlights at how the College of Letters & Science is evolving to meet the challenges of 2026 and beyond.​The Quantum Frontier: An intimate conversation between Dean Kahn and Professor Yasunori Nomura exploring how “blue sky” research into black holes is fueling the next generation of Quantum Information Science.​Audience Q&A

​8:15 PM | Networking Reception

​Enjoy a light buffet and meaningful connection

​Why Attend?

​Connect: Network with fellow Berkeley alumni and friends​Learn: Engage directly with faculty who are redefining our understanding of reality.​Belong: Celebrate the global impact of the Cal community and the continued excellence of your alma mater.

Space is limited, so register early!