Signing Ceremony Held for New Tohoku University – University of Washington Collaborative Framework Q-DREAM

(From left): President Tominaga and President Robert J. Jones at the Q-DREAM signing ceremony

On February 27 2026, the signing ceremony for Q-DREAM, a new comprehensive collaborative framework between Tohoku University and the University of Washington (USA), was held at the Marunouchi Building in Tokyo. Among the attendees were Tohoku University representatives President Teiji Tominaga, Executive Vice President Toshiya Ueki (General Affairs, International Relations, and Academic Resources), and Vice President Masahiro Yamaguchi (Education Reform and Global Engagement), and from the University of Washington, President Robert J. Jones, Vice Provost for Global Affairs Ahmad Ezzeddine, and Dean of the College of Engineering Nancy Allbritton.
Prior to the ceremony, the university presidents held a meeting in which they agreed to further deepen collaboration in shared areas of strength. “Our universities’ partnership has steadily strengthened over the course of nearly three decades. I hope to reach an agreement on launching a new framework, Q-DREAM, to expand our relationship into other fields.”, said President Tominaga, expressing his hopes for the framework.
President Jones emphasized his hopes for both universities to further increase their international impact through their collaboration. “Partnerships don’t work if they’re one-sided,” he said. “They only work because of reciprocal benefit and work collectively on something that’s bigger and more impactful than our individual institution. We’re so pleased that we have commonality across many, many different areas”.
Tohoku University and the University of Washington signed an inter-university academic exchange agreement in 1996 and established the collaborative framework Academic Open Space (AOS) in 2017. Their collaborations have enabled research matching across various fields as well as student and researcher exchange that includes joint workshops and research projects. The new Q-DREAM framework introduced aims to expand upon these existing collaborations.
The name Q-DREAM is an acronym of the four priority areas in which the two universities
expect to achieve the highest synergy: Q (Quantum), DR (Disaster Resilience), EA (Engineering & Advanced Manufacturing), and M (Medicine).
In addition to accelerating international joint research and generating social impact, the framework aims to increase student and researcher exchange programs, enhance the international presence of both universities, increase external funding, and contribute to the establishment of an innovation ecosystem connecting industry, academia, and government. Collaboration in quantum-related fields is already underway through a satellite laboratory at the University of Washington advancing joint research and providing joint supervision of early-career researchers. Furthermore, Tohoku University plans to establish its own international quantum materials research hub on campus to create a framework where researchers from both institutions can engage in mutual exchange and generate significant research results.
“Q-DREAM is a forward-looking partnership that defines the core pillars of future collaboration between our two universities”, said President Tominaga. “It strategically uses our mutual expertise in science, engineering, and medicine, and I am confident that it will generate an impact the likes of which have never been seen before”. “This is a unique, world-class opportunity because of the comparative advantage that each university brings to the table,” said President Jones. “That’s the essence of an effective, radical collaboration where your combined assets allow you to do more than what you can do individually. That is what’s very exciting about this partnership and I’m very, very pleased with the launch of Q-DREAM”.
The Q-DREAM signing ceremony marks the beginning of a new stage of promoting joint research in four key areas of strength that will benefit not only Japan and the United States, but also the international community.

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