Tetsuya Sato is a professor of electrical engineering and PI of the ICT-applied Educational Technology Laboratory at Kobe City College of Technology, with 11+ years in academia and over two decades of industry R&D experience from Panasonic. He specializes in applying ICT and data-driven methods to improve STEM and ESL education for non-native engineers, including smartphone-based learning apps and a global Alexa vocabulary skill. His background blends deep hardware and imaging expertise—earned during a long research career at Panasonic—with hands-on teaching in digital circuit design and microprocessor programming. Recognized with institutional commendations for innovative bilingual technical instruction, he runs practical classroom experiments that feed a large-scale learning analytics pipeline. Based in Kamakura, Japan, he combines product-oriented R&D instincts with academic rigor, publishing regularly and sharing lab prototypes at public events to close the gap between research and classroom practice.
11 years of coding experience
22 years of employment as a software developer
Shinryodai Junior High
Ph.D, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Ph.D, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Toyohashi University of Technology
Associate's degree, Electrical Engineering, Associate's degree, Electrical Engineering at Kobe City College of Technology
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