Yosuke Matsumoto is an associate professor and computational astrophysicist with 15 years of experience specializing in high-performance simulations of particle acceleration and plasma processes. He is a heavy user of Japan’s top supercomputers (K and Fugaku), applying parallel computing and advanced Python data science techniques to model cosmic-ray acceleration and planetary magnetospheres. At Chiba University he combines research with teaching in data science, parallel computation, and plasma astrophysics, training the next generation to run production-scale simulations. His background—PhD in Earth and Planetary Science from the University of Tokyo and a steady progression through JSPS and COE fellowships—reflects deep expertise in both theory and large-scale computational implementation. An often-overlooked strength is his operational familiarity with national supercomputing workflows, making him fluent in turning complex astrophysical problems into scalable, reproducible HPC pipelines.
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