Hibiki Kato
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👋 About Me
Hello! I'm Hibiki Kato (加藤 響) from , currently pursuing my Ph.D in Applied Mathematics and Scientific Computing at the University of Maryland, College Park.
My research focuses on understanding complex dynamical systems through computational approaches. I'm particularly passionate about chaos theory and numerical simulation.
When I'm not doing research, I enjoy cycling🚲.
🔬 Research Interests
🎓 Education
Ph.D Student in AMSC Program
University of Maryland, College Park
College Park, Maryland, USA
Sep 2025 – Present
M.S. student of resercher training program in Business Administration program
Hitotsubashi University
Kunitachi, Tokyo, Japan
Apr 2025 – Present
B.S. in Commerce and Management
Hitotsubashi University
Kunitachi, Tokyo, Japan
April 2021 – Mar 2025
💻 Skills & Qualifications
💼 Experience
Teaching Assistant
Research and Development Center for Higher Education, Hitotsubashi University
Tokyo, Japan
Apr 2025 – Aug 2025
Teaching Assistant
Research and Development Center for Higher Education, Hitotsubashi University
Tokyo, Japan
Sep 2024 – Mar 2025
Teaching Assistant
Graduate School of Business Administration, Hitotsubashi University
Tokyo, Japan
Apr 2024 – Mar 2025
Research Assistant
Graduate School of Business Administration, Hitotsubashi University
Tokyo, Japan
Jan 2022 – Present
🏆 Awards & Scholarships
Heiwa Nakajima Foundation Scholarship
Sep 2025 – Present
📝 Publications
Journal Articles
H. Kato, M.U. Kobayashi, Y. Saiki, J.A. Yorke
Laminar chaotic saddle within a turbulent attractor
Phys. Rev. E 110, L052202, Sep 2024
H. Kato, M.U. Kobayashi, Y. Saiki, J.A. Yorke
A laminar chaotic saddle within a turbulent attractor
arXiv, Sep 2024
Conference Proceedings
H. Kato
流体乱流モデルにみられる位相同期現象とカオティックサドル (Phase synchronization in Fluid Dynamics and Chaotic saddle)
Hokkaido Univ. Tech. Report in Math, 475–484, Mar 2024
H. Kato
Hokkaido Univ. Tech. Report in Math, 237–246, May 2025
🎤 Presentations
📫 Get in Touch
Feel free to reach out if you'd like to discuss research or collaboration.