Bruno Adriano is an associate professor at Tohoku University's International Research Institute of Disaster Science with eight years of research experience focused on earth observation, machine learning, and high-performance simulation for disaster management and environmental monitoring. His career spans roles at RIKEN and as a JSPS fellow, blending academic rigor from a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering with practical engineering roots from undergraduate work in Peru. He develops and applies computational methods that translate satellite and sensor data into actionable insights for hazard response and resilience planning. Based in Sendai, he brings a multidisciplinary perspective—combining policy-aware disaster management training with technical expertise—that helps bridge scientific research and operational decision-making.
8 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Disaster management, A, Master's degree, Disaster management, A at 政策研究大学院大学 (GRIPS) / National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies
Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering at National University of Engineering
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Civil Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Civil Engineering at Tohoku University
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