Summary
Yuta Tokusashi is a Professional Technical Manager and postdoctoral researcher with 11 years of experience specializing in in-network computing, FPGA-based networking hardware, and high-speed packet processing. He contributed to the NetFPGA project at the University of Cambridge and has led RTL development for 100GbE-capable platforms including learning switches, IPv4 routers, and NICs using Xilinx FPGAs. His career spans academia and industry—roles at Cambridge, AMD, Xilinx and SoftBank—bridging cutting-edge research with product-focused engineering. Known for strong analytical problem-solving and independent execution, he routinely tackles low-level network and memory subsystem design challenges. Based in Tokyo with a PhD from慶應義塾大学 and a master’s from Keio University, he blends rigorous academic training with hands-on silicon and system development. An uncommon strength is his ability to move designs from research prototypes into production-grade FPGA implementations across both research labs and commercial teams.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science at 慶應義塾大学
Master's degree, Engineering, Master's degree, Engineering at Keio University