Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
As a Senior Project Engineer at FEV Japan Co., Ltd., I contribute to model-based systems engineering (MBSE) initiatives, leveraging over five years of experience in MBSE and a PhD in Physics. My expertise includes SysML modeling with Enterprise Architect, programming model checks using Python and Neo4J, and requirement management in Doors. I am passionate about empowering teams through teaching MBSE and SysML modeling, leading impactful discussions and training sessions with Japanese OEM clients, and developing comprehensive training materials in PowerPoint. My skills extend to variant management with Pure Variants, documentation using Sphinx Needs and LaTeX, and maintaining a collaborative approach to achieving project goals.
working on model based system engineering (MBSE) projects: -teaching MBSE and SysML modelling -modelling in SysML using enterprise architect -programming model checks using python and Neo4J database -developing trainings in powerpoint -variant management using pure variants -documentation using Sphinx needs and Latex -requirement management using Doors -lead discussions and trainings with Japanese OEM
working on model based system engineering (MBSE) projects: -teaching MBSE and SysML modelling -modelling in SysML using enterprise architect -programming model checks using python and Neo4J database -developing trainings in powerpoint -variant management using pure variants -documentation using Sphinx needs and Latex -requirement management using Doors lead discussions and trainings with Japanese OEM
Title of the thesis: Spin-Orbit interaction of holes in a silicon pMOS double quantum dot Supervisors: Prof. Seigo Tarucha, RIKEN, Wakoshi, Japan Prof. Toshihito Osada, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa, Japan graduated September 3rd 2020 (defense June 4 2020)
Resulting papers: spin-orbit interaction in pMOS: Spin–orbit assisted spin funnels in DC transport through a physicallydefined pMOS double quantum dot, Marian Marx, Jun Yoneda, Tomohiro Otsuka, Kenta Takeda, Yu Yamaoka, Takashi Nakajima, Sen Li, Akito Noiri, Tetsuo Kodera and Seigo Tarucha Jpn. J. Appl. Phys.58 SBBI07 (2019) Spin orbit field in a physically defined p type MOS silicon double quantum dot Marian Marx et al. (2020) in preparation cQED: Amplified and tunable transverse and longitudinal spin-photon coupling in hybrid circuit-QED Neill Lambert, Mauro Cirio, Matthieu Delbecq, Giles Allison, Marian Marx, Seigo Tarucha, and Franco Nori PHYSICAL REVIEW B 97, 125429 (2018)
Title of the thesis: "Induced Quantum Dots for Spin Qubits" Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Hendrik Bluhm, RWTH Aachen, Germany Dr. Tristan Meunier, Institut Néel - CNRS, Grenoble, France