Ryosuke Satoh is a back-end developer and graduate student at Keio University specializing in quantum networking and large-scale quantum internet simulators, with eight years of software engineering experience. He has contributed to both research and production-grade quantum platforms at IBM, improving performance and serialization in backend systems. His work includes developing quantum repeater stacks in Python, building a large-scale quantum networking simulator (QuISP) published in a government project, and practical backend tooling for business customers. Based in White Plains, NY, he blends academic rigor with hands-on engineering—often translating complex quantum protocols into maintainable, testable code. Notably, he has experience optimizing concurrent quantum circuit execution and building compact quantum ML applications, showing a knack for squeezing efficiency out of novel architectures.
7 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Information, Master's degree Information at Keio University
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