Kazuki Nishida is a research scientist with 8 years' experience in molecular biology who is bridging wet-lab expertise and software development to drive new business initiatives in a non-IT industry. Based in the Greater Tokyo Area, he contributes to open-source Android projects such as the well-known DroidKaigi conference apps, improving UI/UX and robustness for speaker/session displays. Self-taught in AI, web development, and embedded systems, he’s building Django prototypes on a Raspberry Pi and learning circuit design by integrating human-motion sensors into custom servers. This blend of hands-on experimental science and practical programming gives him a rare ability to translate biological problems into working tech prototypes.
8 years of coding experience
修士, Molecular Biology, 修士, Molecular Biology at 北海道大学
The Official Conference App for DroidKaigi 2018 Tokyo
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (Android)
Contributions:7 commits, 3 PRs, 8 comments in 12 days
Contributions summary:Kazuki primarily contributed to the DroidKaigi 2018 Android application. Their work involved implementing UI features, adding functionality to the contributor and feed screens, and incorporating text selection with web search capabilities. The user also addressed code quality issues and performed minor optimizations. Their changes demonstrate a focus on improving user experience and adding features to the application.
The Official Conference App for DroidKaigi 2020 Tokyo
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (Android)
Contributions:5 commits, 2 PRs, 4 comments in 5 days
Contributions summary:Kazuki primarily focused on enhancing the speaker detail and session presentation within the Android application. They implemented the display of multiple sessions for a speaker by changing the `SpeakerFragment` to utilize a `RecyclerView`. They also addressed issues by adding placeholder images and updating the UI to provide better user experience. Additionally, the user made changes to improve code efficiency in `SpeakerViewModel` unit tests and implemented a test case for handling speakers with multiple sessions.
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