Yasuaki Niwano is a materials simulation engineer based in Tokyo with nine years of experience developing engineering tools and multiscale simulation methods to accelerate materials R&D. He has driven end-to-end projects from requirements and coding to deployment, notably building CAD support tools that cut design time by 90% and standardizing libraries to boost team productivity. His work spans quenching simulations for steel to molecular dynamics of adhesives using LAMMPS, COMSOL, and Materials Studio, often combining experiments with simulations to validate and refine models. At Olympus group he has established foundations for analysis methodologies even when projects ended for external reasons, demonstrating resilience and technical stewardship. Currently focused on novel micro-scale adhesive simulations, he aims to deliver tools that improve reliability and durability evaluation for new materials. Comfortable coding in C#, VB, and Python, he blends practical software engineering with deep materials science expertise.
8 years of coding experience
University of Tokyo
Graduate School of Engineering, Materials Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Materials Science at Tohoku University
Contributions:8 PRs, 28 pushes, 10 branches in 4 years 5 months
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