Takeshi Nishida

Associate Professor

Kobe, Japan
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Takeshi Nishida is an Associate Professor at Kobe University with over a decade of experience researching HCI and CSCW, focused on enabling active participation in very large group interactions. He combines academic rigor (Ph.D. from The University of Tokyo) with hands-on system design and implementation, having built networked communication and GUI tools for conferencing, anonymous group-signed chat, and classroom interaction. At Kobe he teaches computer science and interaction design while mentoring students and translating research prototypes into practical collaboration services. His background includes government-backed exploratory projects and industry research at AIST, reflecting a knack for privacy-aware interaction techniques and real-world deployment.
code9 years of coding experience
bookUniversity of Tokyo
languagesJapanese, English
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Github Skills (18)

typescript9
dts5
typescript-definitions4
round-robin3
signature3
chrome-extension2
yahoo2
image-generator2
speech2
speech-synthesis1
firefox-addon1
speech-to-text1
mongoose1
chrome1
speech-recognition1

Programming languages (5)

C#TypeScriptJavaScriptHTMLRuby

Github contributions (5)

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Contributions:8 commits, 10 pushes, 1 branch in 5 years 5 months
A Google Chrome Exension for tabelog.com which adds a new UI for finding restaurants.
Contributions:4 PRs, 8 pushes, 5 branches in 3 years 7 months
findingchromegoogle-chromerestaurantschrome-extension
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Takeshi Nishida - Associate Professor