Hideki Tomoshige is a fellow for Renewing American Innovation (RAI) at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), where he supports research on U.S. science and technology policy, regional innovation hubs, export controls, and other economic security policies. He has written extensively on strategic investment policy for the semiconductor industry in the United States and the legislative process relative to Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) reform. Prior to joining RAI, he conducted research on economic security policy and cybersecurity policy for a member of parliament in Japan’s Diet. Hideki earned his MA in American foreign policy and international economics from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and his BA in law from Keio University.
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Leveraging SBIR for Quantum Commercialization and Supply Chain Growth
Report by Phillip Singerman and Hideki Tomoshige — March 30, 2026
Government as a Demand Creator for the Quantum Industry
Commentary by Hideki Tomoshige and Phillip Singerman — March 16, 2026
Investing in National Assets for Quantum Commercialization
Commentary by Hideki Tomoshige and Phillip Singerman — March 16, 2026
Chicago’s Emerging Quantum Innovation Cluster
Report by CSIS Scholars — March 16, 2026
Pioneering Quantum-Supercomputing Integration: U.S. Leadership in the Next Computing Era
Commentary by Hideki Tomoshige and Shruti Sharma — March 9, 2026
A National Asset: The Colorado Quantum Ecosystem
Report by CSIS Scholars — February 20, 2026
Understanding China’s Quest for Quantum Advancement
Report by Hideki Tomoshige and Phillip Singerman — January 29, 2026
Progress Toward Practical Areas of Quantum Technology
Commentary by Hideki Tomoshige and Phillip Singerman — July 15, 2025
Progress Toward Practical Areas of Quantum Technology
Podcast Episode by Hideki Tomoshige and Phillip Singerman — July 15, 2025
Innovation Lightbulb: U.S. Federal Investments in Quantum Technology Research and Infrastructure
Newsletter by Hideki Tomoshige — June 26, 2025