Summary
Taiki Okano is a computer science master's student at TUM with 11 years of hands-on experience as a student assistant and intern, tutoring courses from computer architecture to algorithms while researching SmartNICs and RISC-V extensions. Originally from Tokyo and having studied at multiple institutions including Korea University, he blends a strong academic foundation with practical system-level engineering work. His internships include autonomous driving safety research at DENSO and building a browser-based ML learning platform using GCP, Terraform, Docker, Django, and Vue. Comfortable across OS, architecture, and web stacks, he frequently supports course instruction and lab work, which sharpens both his technical depth and his communication skills. Taiki’s ongoing SmartNIC project highlights an interest in low-level hardware-software co-design—an area where he’s already contributing novel extensions to RISC-V for network acceleration.
11 years of coding experience
情報理工学域, I類, 情報理工学域, I類 at 電気通信大学
Exchange Semeter, Computer Science, Exchange Semeter, Computer Science at Korea University
Master's degree, Informatics, Master's degree, Informatics at Technical University of Munich
普通科, 普通科 at 早稲田中学高等学校
English, Japanese, German