Education
Doctor of Philosophy in Aerospace Engineering and Scientific Computing, 2001
Master of Surgery, in Applied Mathematics, 1999 University of Michigan
Master of Science in Engineering in Aerospace Engineering, 1996 University of Michigan
Bachelor of Engineering in Aerospace Engineering, 1994 Tokai University.
Career
He is an author of unique three-volume high-school Mathematics textbooks (in Japanese) titled Seishun High-School Mathematics and a technical book on Computational fluid dynamics (Computational Fluid Dynamics) titled I do like Computational Fluid Dynamics, VOL.1. He is also a singer and songwriter with over 100 songs written so far (2003–2009). Other creations such as Kanji-humanoids can be found at his official website.
He also runs a Japanese school at his home to establish a new style oversea Japanese education.
He was born in Sakai, Osaka, Japan, in 1971. He then moved to the University of Michigan to study Computational Fluid Dynamics.
During his graduate study in Michigan, he also worked at Koby International Academy in Novi as a part-time instructor in Mathematics and Science. He obtained his Doctor of Philosophy in 2001 and stayed in Michigan as a post-doctoral researcher until 2007 when he moved to Virginia.
Based on his 10 years of experience in teaching high-school Mathematics, he wrote three-volume Mathematics textbooks.
Also, he wrote a book on Computational fluid dynamics, I do like Computational Fluid Dynamics, VOL.1, in which he explains fundamental concepts and formulas in Computational Fluid Dynamics by explaining how he likes them. The second edition of I do like Computational Fluid Dynamics, VOL.1 was released on October 1, 2013, in both hard copy and Postdoctoral fellows versions. The Postdoctoral fellows version is sponsored by Software Cradle and it is available for free.
The second volume of the series has not yet been completed.
His interest lies exclusively in creating something new and unique.