Research Activity Report / Miho Fuyama

Associate Professor Miho Fuyama delivered an invited lecture at the international conference QIP25

2025 / 06 / 17

2025 / 06 / 17

From June 10 to 13, 2025, Associate Professor Miho Fuyama (RARA Associate Fellow) attended the international conference Quantum Information and Probability: from Foundations to Engineering (QIP25). Assoc. Prof. Fuyama delivered an invited lecture titled “Indeterminacy in Text Comprehension and Art Appreciation: Quantum-like Cognitive State and Its Effects,” presenting research that examines the indeterminacy of cognition and its effects in the appreciation of novels and paintings within the framework of quantum cognition. In addition, Assoc. Prof. Fuyama served as chair for the special session “Ubiquitous Quantum.”

 

For more information, please visit the website below.
Linnaeus University website “Quantum Information and Probability: from Foundations to Engineering (QIP25)”

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