Summary
Masaru Nagaku is a seasoned engineer and researcher with 11+ years of experience building and operating server-side systems for games, video distribution, and life-science platforms, now serving as a specially appointed researcher at the National Institute of Informatics. He blends hands-on design and operations—planning, developing and running high-performance, load-tolerant game server solutions—with cross-disciplinary roles in small teams and solo projects. His background includes repeated stints in research and education (university and vocational teaching), bringing a practice-oriented perspective to software engineering and cloud adoption for research and teaching environments. Previously he led development of a game server engine and later steered information infrastructure for life-science services, showing both product-focused and infrastructure-savvy strengths. Based in Tokyo with a BSc in applied mathematics and software-engineering certification, he is comfortable translating academic needs into usable cloud and collaboration platforms. An understated strength is his long track record of combining prototyping, teaching, and production operations to close the gap between research ideas and deployable systems.
11 years of coding experience
Certification of TopSE, Software Engineering, Certification of TopSE, Software Engineering at 国立情報学研究所 / National Institute of Informatics
Bachelor of Science, 応用数学, Bachelor of Science, 応用数学 at 龍谷大学 / Ryukoku University
Japanese