Koichi Yasuoka is an Associate Professor of Digital Humanities at Kyoto University with a Ph.D. in Information Science and over three decades of academic experience, including more than ten years focused on software-related research and teaching. Based in Kyoto, he bridges computational methods and humanities scholarship, developing interdisciplinary approaches that apply information science to cultural and textual analysis. His long tenure at Kyoto University—rising from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor—reflects sustained leadership in curriculum development and research supervision. Though primarily academic, his GitHub presence signals engagement with digital scholarship tools and reproducible research practices. Colleagues describe him as a thoughtful mentor who brings technical rigor to questions about how digital tools reshape interpretation and access to cultural heritage.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D., Information Science, Ph.D., Information Science at Kyoto University
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