Summary
Ogasawara Yu is an assistant professor at Tokyo Metropolitan University with a Ph.D. in Engineering and nine years of professional experience bridging academia and industry. His background spans systems engineering at Hitachi, research in medical graduate studies, and teaching practical software development topics including Android and Java. He researches management science, revenue management, and data mining while applying mobile application engineering skills to real-world problems in tourism science. A practical educator, he has taught vocational courses on web and mobile development, translating complex research into hands-on learning. Based in Tokyo, he combines rigorous engineering training from Tsukuba and Hirosaki with a knack for turning data-driven insights into actionable management strategies. Unusually for an academic, he retains an active practitioner’s perspective from his early industry and mobile development work.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Engineering, Safety system engineer, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Engineering, Safety system engineer at 弘前大学
Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), Social Systems Engineering, Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), Social Systems Engineering at 筑波大学
Japanese, Chinese