Hiroyuki Fujita
Elected 2011
Chief Executive Officer, Quality Electrodynamics
Dr. Hiroyuki Fujita is founder, president and CEO of Quality Electrodynamics (QED). Coming to America from Japan in 1988 and after receiving his Ph.D. in physics from Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) in 1998, Dr. Fujita chose to continue his professional training in America. After working at GE Medical Systems, he started his own company, QED, in 2006. QED develops and manufacturers highly proprietary state-of-the-art MRI radiofrequency antennas, and is now one of the world’s largest suppliers of these products. In recognition of growing a successful high-tech manufacturing company, President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama invited Dr. Fujita to be an honored guest, and to sit in the First Lady’s Box at the 2012 State of the Union Address. In March 2013 he was also appointed to the Manufacturing Council, directed by the Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration.
Dr. Fujita is an Adjunct Full Professor of Physics and Radiology at Case Western Reserve University, and of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering at the University of Queensland. Dr. Fujita serves on various boards, including The Musical Arts Association and The Cleveland Orchestra, Cleveland Foundation, Global Cleveland, CWRU’s Inamori International Center of Ethics and Excellence, as well as CWRU’s Corporate and International Affairs Visiting Committees. Hiroyuki, his wife Mikiko and two children, Ryuji ’14 and Ryuta ’16, reside in Pepper Pike.
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