Tsuyoshi Takatani is an assistant professor and principal investigator in computational imaging and graphics with 15 years of experience bridging academic and industrial research. He has led projects from lab prototypes to practical products—his SLAM work at Toshiba was embedded in automotive systems and some inventions were patented—while his academic work spans photometric reconstruction, material measurement, and non-line-of-sight imaging. A JSPS research fellow and former visiting scholar at Carnegie Mellon, he combines rapid, team-oriented development practices learned in industry with deep expertise in computational photography. His interdisciplinary communication skills let him translate technical ideas to non-academic audiences and engage collaborators across culture and domain. Already publishing at top venues like CVPR early in his PhD, he now seeks international industry internships to apply cutting-edge imaging research to real-world sensing and fabrication problems.
15 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Engineering at Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Master of Science, Information Science, Master of Science, Information Science at Osaka University
Associate of Science, Engineering, Associate of Science, Engineering at Kobe City College of Technology
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