Shuhei Ohno
Shuhei Ohno is a Ph.D. student (D3) at Yokohama City University and a junior research associate (JRA) at RIKEN in Japan. Shuhei launched JuliaFewBody to develop FewBody.jl, general-purpose flexible solvers for quantum mechanical few-body problems. At JuliaCon 2025, he will present several of his packages towards completing FewBody.jl. Antique.jl is developed for software testing in quantum mechanical calculations and for educational purposes in quantum mechanics. TwoBody.jl, a collection of solvers for two-body problems such as diatomic molecules and mesons, is a prototype for FewBody.jl and is tested using Antique.jl.
This speaker appears in:
- Quantum Mechanical Two-Body Problems in Julia
- Analytical Solutions of Quantum Mechanical Models in Julia
OPEN TO WORK:
He will graduate in March 2026 and is seeking a full-time position using JuliaLang. He has experience in numerical computing, computational chemistry, computational physics, machine learning and website engineering. Further details are available on GitHub.
Session
We are launching JuliaFewBody and developing FewBody.jl, general-purpose flexible solvers for quantum mechanical few-body problems. Our presented package, TwoBody.jl is a prototype for FewBody.jl. We will introduce practical examples of how TwoBody.jl can be used beyond the prototype. Try it out on Google Colab.