Summary
Changyo Han is a Project Lecturer at the University of Tokyo with a decade of experience bridging electrical engineering and human-computer interaction. He earned a PhD in HCI after advanced degrees in electrical engineering, and his career spans research engineering in optical communications to academic roles including JSPS postdoc and assistant professorship. His research background includes mode-division multiplexing, radio-over-fiber systems, and optical access networks, bringing hardware-aware systems thinking to HCI problems. Based in Chiyoda, Tokyo, he marries rigorous experimental skill with teaching and project leadership, often translating complex photonics concepts into practical research and coursework. A detail that stands out: he shifted from industrial optical research at ETRI to interdisciplinary HCI research, reflecting a rare blend of deep hardware expertise and human-centered design.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
University of Tokyo
Bachelor of Engineering (BE), Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering (BE), Electrical Engineering at Tokyo Institute of Technology
Korean, English, Japanese, German