Kohei Takeda is a seasoned technology leader with 11 years of experience in R&D and product development across NTT group companies, now serving as Senior Manager at Nippon Telegraph and Telephone in Chiyoda, Japan. He has led teams applying AI, IoT, AR/VR, cloud robotics and next-generation IOWN network technologies, bridging research outcomes to business and pre-sales delivery. Hands-on at heart, he has contributed mobile and full-stack open-source projects—most notably work on Boostnote’s React Native mobile client and a React/SSR workshopper—reflecting a practical fluency in mobile, web and backend integration. His background in aerospace engineering (MEng, The University of Tokyo) underpins a systems-minded approach to complex cyber-physical challenges. Colleagues describe him as a pragmatic connector who translates advanced R&D into deployable services and developer tools.
Contributions:50 releases, 240 commits, 82 PRs in 2 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Kohei primarily contributed to building a "Learn React.js" workshopper. Their commits demonstrate a focus on implementing React.js components for a frontend and server-side rendering. The user made changes to the core React application, modified and added components, and integrated with Express.js. The user also added a basic form and todo list to extend the functionality of React and the express app.
Contributions:5 releases, 110 commits, 69 PRs in 7 months
Contributions summary:Kohei primarily focused on developing the mobile application, Boostnote, for iOS and Android. The commits demonstrate the implementation of file system interactions and the creation of notes using React Native. The code changes involve integrating libraries such as `react-native-fetch-blob` to handle file operations within the app. The user also worked on integrating the CodePush service for over-the-air updates.
react-nativeboostnoteiosandroid
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