Summary
Yozo Takizawa is a computer science professor at National Institute of Technology, Ibaraki College, with over two decades of academic experience and a decade in senior faculty roles teaching programming, algorithms, computer graphics, AI, software engineering and compilers. His research and teaching focus on requirements engineering and software development methodologies, and he brings practical expertise in Internet server construction and maintenance to the classroom. A Ph.D. in Computer Science from Ibaraki University, he is particularly noted for programming in LISP and for bridging theoretical CS topics with hands-on software engineering practice. Based in Ibaraki Prefecture, he combines deep pedagogical experience with active research, mentoring students to turn complex requirements into robust, maintainable systems.
10 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
Yashiro Sr High School of Nagano
Hanyu Jr High School of Chikuma
Hanyu Elementary School of Chikuma
Ph.D., Computer Science, Ph.D., Computer Science at Ibaraki University
Japanese, English