Asuka Yamakawa is a Senior Data Manager at the Institute of Marine Research in Norway with 14 years of experience applying statistical science to real-world environmental and industrial problems. She holds a Doctor of Engineering (Ph.D.) focused on local data analysis for data mining and has deep expertise in machine learning, fuzzy clustering, and operations research. Her career blends academic research and pragmatic software development—developing open-source geospatial satellite processing tools and automated image classification systems. Proficient in Python, C++, Matlab and Java, she translates complex statistical methods into production-ready pipelines for remote sensing and marine research. Colleagues rely on her rare combination of theoretical rigor and hands-on programming to tackle noisy, high-dimensional datasets. Based in Norway, she brings a long-term commitment to reproducible science and operational analytics in environmental monitoring.
14 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Engeneering, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Engeneering at 大阪府立大学 / Osaka Prefecture University
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