Summary
Katsutoshi Seki is a Professor at Toyo University with over 25 years of expertise in soil science, hydrology and environmental science, and more than a decade teaching computing and mathematics. Trained with a PhD in Agriculture from the University of Tokyo, he blends deep academia—research on vadose-zone numerical simulation and international stints at Cornell and Strasbourg—with practical teaching of algorithms, Java, MS Office and web authoring. He maintains an active coder’s mindset—experimenting with Python, JavaScript, Rust, Go and Flutter—bringing modern software tools to environmental research and education. His career reflects a rare combination of field-rooted soil physics and hands-on programming, enabling interdisciplinary approaches to environmental modeling and pedagogy.
11 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
学芸大学附属高校
Ph. D., Agriculture, Ph. D., Agriculture at 東京大学 / The University of Tokyo
Japanese, English, French