Summary
Yoshiyuki Asai is a professor and computational physiologist with 14 years of experience building multilevel mathematical models and simulation platforms to probe complex physiological dynamics. He leads development of PhysioDesigner and a suite of tools (Flint, Flint K3, PH Database, PhysioVisualizer) and helped author PHML, an XML standard for hierarchical physiological models, bridging computational methods and practical medical prediction. His work spans academic leadership and hands-on software engineering, managing cloud simulation services and model repositories to enable reproducible, large-scale integrative modeling. Based in Japan, he combines deep domain expertise in biomedical engineering with software platform design—an unusual blend that accelerates translational modeling from equations to clinical-relevant simulations.
14 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Biomedical/Medical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Biomedical/Medical Engineering at Osaka university