Summary
Hiroaki Fujio is an engineer with eight years of experience bridging academic research and applied vehicle and simulation work in CFD and wind measurement. He spent nearly a decade at The University of Tokyo advancing microscale climate simulation and LiDAR-based wind sensing and turbine control, then moved to Polyphony Digital where he applies simulation and software skills in an industry setting. Earlier roles include wind tunnel engineering and CFD for LMP1 prototype race cars, reflecting a rare mix of motorsport aerodynamics and renewable-energy expertise. Skilled in computational fluid dynamics, data analysis, software development, and hands-on measurement techniques, he pairs modeling fluency with practical experimental work. Based in Fukuoka, Japan, he combines deep technical rigor from a top engineering program with interests in F1 and World Endurance Championship aerodynamics that inform his cross-domain approach. An uncommon strength is his long-term experience integrating nacelle-mounted LiDAR data into turbine control systems, linking sensing to real-world control strategies.
8 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
University of Tokyo
Japanese, English