Ken Sakurada is a准教授 at Kyoto University with nine years of research and academic experience spanning computer vision, machine learning, deep learning, city modeling, SLAM, and autonomous driving. Formerly a senior researcher at AIST and an assistant professor at Nagoya University, he combines applied research on temporal city modeling and change detection with practical systems for image retrieval and robotics. He earned a PhD in Computer Vision from Tohoku University and spent time as a visiting scholar at Carnegie Mellon’s Robotics Institute, reflecting strong international collaboration. Known for bridging theoretical models and real-world urban sensing, he focuses on tools that scale from lab prototypes to autonomous navigation use cases.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Vision (Computer Science), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Vision (Computer Science) at 東北大学
Visiting Scholar, Computer Vision (Robotics Institute), Visiting Scholar, Computer Vision (Robotics Institute) at Carnegie Mellon University
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