Summary
Haruhisa Ishida is a researcher at Hitachi with 13+ years designing data-driven systems spanning large-scale data analysis, heterogeneous data linkage, cross-cloud management, and logistics optimization. His recent work focuses on authentication, authorization, and trust infrastructures for cross-domain data sharing (CADDE) and manufacturing, with awareness of global data federation initiatives like GAIA-X and IDS. He has applied process mining and static software-structure analysis to improve public-sector operations and software maintainability, and blended smart-device telematics with optimization to boost warehouse and delivery efficiency. A University of Tokyo computer science master’s graduate, he combines deep research expertise with practical industrial deployments, often bridging academia, standards efforts, and product teams. Notably, his career shows a pattern of moving from analytics to systems trust and federation—indicating a growing focus on secure, interoperable data ecosystems.
13 years of coding experience
Master's degree, Computer Science, Master's degree, Computer Science at 東京大学
私立栄光学園