Summary
Ryohei Kobayashi is an associate professor at the Supercomputing Research Center, Institute of Science Tokyo, with 11 years of experience in high-performance computing research. He earned his Ph.D. from Tokyo Institute of Technology and previously served as an assistant professor at the University of Tsukuba, building a track record in GPU–FPGA–accelerated computing and FPGA systems for HPC. His work bridges theoretical computer engineering and practical system design, targeting performance-critical applications that leverage heterogeneous accelerators. A member of IPSJ, IEICE, IEEE, and ACM, he combines academic rigour with interdisciplinary collaboration across hardware and software communities. Based in Tokyo, he is known for translating FPGA research into scalable prototypes and fostering industry-relevant supercomputing solutions.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Engineering, Graduate School of Information Science and Engineering, Doctor of Engineering, Graduate School of Information Science and Engineering at Tokyo Institute of Technology
Bachelor's degree, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Sophia University