Summary
Haruo Mizutani is a Visiting Associate Professor and interdisciplinary researcher with 11 years of experience at the intersection of AI, neurophysiology, and large-scale connectomics. He leads development of AI-driven portable EEG systems that translate complex neural signals into clinician-friendly diagnostics for sleep, mental health, and neurological disease. Combining expertise in high-resolution x-ray and electron microscopy with machine learning, he reconstructs anatomical neuronal networks to build physiology-grounded algorithms that emulate brain functions. His work spans academia and industry—from Stanford and The University of Tokyo to RIKEN and Suntory—reflecting a unique ability to translate cutting-edge imaging into practical instruments and social implementation. Notably, he pursues whole-brain 3D reconstructions at isotropic resolution, aiming to bridge connectomics research with industrial frameworks that accelerate translational impact.
11 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
University of Tokyo
Master of Science (MS), Pharmaceutical Sciences, Master of Science (MS), Pharmaceutical Sciences at Tohoku University
Japanese, English, Chinese