Summary
Ryuta Mizutani is a Professor of Bioengineering at Tokai University specializing in 3D analysis of brain tissues using synchrotron radiation micro-CT and nano-CT, with a Ph.D. in Crystallography from the University of Tokyo. His academic career spans roles at the University of Tokyo and Tokai University, and he has been recognized as an overseas fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine and serves on the editorial board of Scientific Reports. Combining deep expertise in imaging physics with biological applications, he collaborates with major facilities such as SPring-8 and RIKEN to advance high-resolution volumetric neuroscience. Beyond conventional academic metrics, he brings decades of methodological development to tissue-scale visualization, translating complex synchrotron techniques into practical workflows for neuroanatomy.
9 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Crystallography, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Crystallography at 東京大学
c++, cuda c, assembly language/simd/avx