Summary
Takahiro Miura is a behavioral economist and data scientist with a PhD in Economics from Osaka University and over 10 years of experience blending academic research and industry analytics. He has led large-scale empirical studies using data from over a million users, run lab and field experiments with governments and university collaborators, and applied causal inference and A/B testing to product problems while building recommendation systems in industry. Currently a specially appointed lecturer at Wakayama University and a visiting researcher at Osaka University, he previously worked as a data analyst at Persol Career where he designed experiments and taught behavioral economics internally. His research spans time preferences, indirect reciprocity on platforms like Stack Overflow, and labor/health economics, reflecting a rare mix of experimental rigor and big-data practice. Fluent in English academic collaboration and proficient in Python, JavaScript and Stata, he brings both theoretical depth and practical implementation experience to interdisciplinary teams. An underappreciated strength is his track record of translating laboratory insights into scalable, evidence-based product decisions.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
博士(経済学), Economics, 博士(経済学), Economics at 大阪大学