Project Researcher at National Institute of Informatics, Research Center for Open Science and Data Platform
Wako, Japan
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Toshiyuki Hiraki is a project researcher with nine years’ experience at the intersection of physics, optics, and data-driven science, currently developing research data governance and platforms at the National Institute of Informatics. With a PhD from Kyoto University and a background at RIKEN SPring-8, he applies programming (Python, emerging Rust) and IT automation to accelerate experimental throughput through data/image compression and autonomous control of experimental systems. He combines hands-on CAD/CAE skills for hardware-related measurement systems with practical experience building data pipelines and promoting data usability and availability. Known for translating complex experimental requirements into reproducible data workflows, he focuses on improving research infrastructures rather than just single experiments. His profile blends academic rigor with production-oriented engineering—often working where optics, software, and data governance meet. Based in Wako, Japan, he brings a researcher’s curiosity to platform-scale problems and is actively expanding expertise in OpenFOAM and Rust.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
PhD (Science), Department of Physics and Astronomy, PhD (Science), Department of Physics and Astronomy at Kyoto University
Contributions:1 release, 17 PRs, 31 pushes in 1 year 2 months
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Toshiyuki Hiraki - Project Researcher at National Institute of Informatics, Research Center for Open Science and Data Platform