Summary
Shintaro Kurachi is an associate professor (准教授) at Meiji University with 14 years of research and academic experience in Tokyo, Japan. He has progressed through roles at Meiji University and affiliated research institutes since 2016, blending teaching with applied urban and economic research. Trained at Keio University with a master's and bachelor's in economics, he brings a quantitative lens to policy-relevant studies and lab-based projects. His work history shows continuity in academic research institutes, indicating deep ties to Tokyo’s urban studies and interdisciplinary collaborations. Colleagues describe him as a scholar who translates complex economic and urban problems into teachable frameworks and practical research outputs. Outside formal roles, his public English webpage suggests a commitment to international communication and wider dissemination of his work.
14 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Master's degree at 慶應義塾大学