Masao Yokoyama is an Associate Professor and composer who bridges information science, acoustics, and contemporary/classical music with 16 years of academic experience. Based at Meisei University, he teaches audio processing and programming through electronics music projects while researching violin acoustics, virtual reality, and interactive arts. He holds a PhD in Engineering, has scanned and modeled antique violins using numerical simulation and AI, and was an invited researcher at Milano Politecnico and Museo del Violino. As a composer his chamber works—often blending Japanese traditional music with classical forms—are published by Universal Edition and performed internationally, and he won first prize at the Vienna Classical Music Academy Composition Competition 2025. He also leads an NPO and runs a popular YouTube channel that documents his musical and technical explorations, reflecting a rare combination of hands-on instrument research, pedagogy, and creative output.
16 years of coding experience
doctor of engineering, doctor of engineering at 東洋大学
Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) at 早稲田大学
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