Summary
Fujio Toriumi is a Professor at The University of Tokyo with over a decade of academic experience in computational social science and AI for society, holding a Ph.D. from Tokyo Institute of Technology. He has progressed from assistant to associate to full professor roles since 2004, blending rigorous engineering foundations with interdisciplinary research on how AI shapes social systems. A board member of the Japan Institute of Law and Information Systems and member of multiple professional societies including AAAI, he actively bridges technical research and policy implications. Based in Chiyoda, Tokyo, he is known for applying computational methods to real-world societal challenges, bringing legal and socio-informatics perspectives into AI research.
11 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D, 工学, Ph.D, 工学 at 東京工業大学 / Tokyo Institute of Technology
Chinese, Japanese