I am a software engineer in Tokyo. I studied Computer Science for eight years and have been a software engineer for more than seven years. I am passionate about my work I always have new ideas (I like to punctuate sentences with emojis) and I barely ever finish any personal project
WOVN.io is a website localisation platform. I am one of the first software engineers of WOVN.io. I grew up together with the product, the development team, and the company. Now a senior developer, I am also mentoring other software engineers and have regular one-on-ones to listen for organizational issues and help tackling them.
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During my Ph.D, I assisted with UML, HTML/CSS and Javascript practical exercises for undergraduate students.
The Aizawa Laboratory is a Japanese research laboratory specialized in Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval. I joined the Aizawa Laboratory to collaborate on using machine learning for extending my original keyphrase extraction approach (TopicRank).
The Inamura Laboratory is a research laboratory specialized in Robotics. I joined the Inamura Laboratory to design and implement a solution for "Behavior Imitation on a Humanoid Robot." The solution is tracking human motions from the Microsoft's Kinect and is controlling the humanoid robot NAO to reproduce the movements.
Magic Instinct Software is specialized in marine and mapping technologies. I joined to implement the frontend of a web application for manually cropping raster charts. The application is built with Ext JS and OpenLayers for map rendering.
Magic Instinct Software is specialized in marine and mapping technologies. I joined to implement a web application for tracking the geolocation of nautical buoys used to study marine ecosystems. The internship was an exploratory work of the Objective-J and Cappuccino technologies, which are web equivalents to Objective-C and Cocoa. Later, I also ported the application on iPad (with Objective-C and Cocoa).
IRCCyN is a Cybernetics laboratory. I was tasked to implement the OSEK COM External Communication protocol for the Trampoline real-time operating system.