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Formal title

  • Dual Career (Parallel Career)
  • Other
    • Unexplored Super Creator
    • Doctor of Science
    • Master of Technology Management (Professional)
    • Intellectual Property Management Technician (Level 2)

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  • Short self-introductions, some patterns
    • NISHIO Hirokazu earned his Ph.D. in Science in 2006. He has been conducting research at Cybozu Labs since 2007, focusing on software that enhances teamwork and intellectual productivity. He has written books on programming languages and intellectual productivity, which have been translated into Chinese and Korean. He obtained a Master’s degree in Technology Management in 2014. Since 2015, he has served as a board member of the Mitou Foundation and is also the founder of Mitou Junior, which supports IT projects by creators under 17 years old with funding and mentoring. He is the leader of the Japanese translation project for the Plurality book. (FtC Speaker)
    • D. in 2006 at the age of 24; since 2007 at Cybozu Labs, researching software for teamwork and intellectual productivity, up to now; published “The Technology Behind Coding” in 2013 and “The Intellectual Production Techniques of Engineers” in 2018; translated into Chinese and Korean. Translated into Chinese and Korean. 2014 Master’s degree in Management of Technology. 2015 Board of Directors of Mito, a general incorporated association. 2024 “The Art of Intellectual Production of Engineers” in its 5th printing.
    • D. in 2006 at the age of 24; since 2007 at Cybozu Labs, researching software for teamwork and intellectual productivity, up to now; published “The Technology Behind Coding” in 2013 and “The Intellectual Production of Engineers” in 2018; M.S. in Technology Management in 2014; since 2015. He is also a member of the board of directors of Mito, a general incorporated association. since 2018, he is also a specified associate professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology.
      • Preparation for Nada 2021 Lecture : A 52 year old graduate of the Nada School, he entered the Department of Informatics at Kyoto University in 2000, was accepted into the Unexplored Project in his second year, and skipped the NAIST Master’s Program in his third year. D. at the age of 24 after completing the program twice. After a one-year post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Tokyo, he joined Cybozu Labs in 2007. While working as a company employee, he obtained a Master of Technology Management from Tokyo Institute of Technology (2014); he has also served as a board member of Mittoku General Incorporated Association since 2015, and as a specified associate professor at Tokyo Institute of Technology since 2018. He is the author of several books, including “The Technology Behind Coding” and “The Intellectual Production Techniques of Engineers.
    • D. in 2006 at the age of 24. since 2007, he has been engaged in research at Cybozu Labs on software for teamwork and intellectual productivity. His publications include “The Technology Behind Coding” and “Natural Language Processing with word2vec. “He received his Master of Technology Management in 2014.He has been a board member of Mittoku Corporation since 2015.He has been a technical advisor related to machine learning at BeProud since 2017.He is a specified associate professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology since 2018.
    • (loan deal, 2018) He received his Ph.D. (Science) in 2006 at the age of 24. Since 2007, he has been working at Cybozu Labs on software to improve teamwork and intellectual productivity. His publications include “The Technology Behind Coding,” “Natural Language Processing with word2vec,” and “The Engineer’s Art of Intellectual Production. “He received his Master of Technology Management in 2014. Interested in new ways of working, he started parallel work while working at Cybozu; since 2015, he has also served as a board member of Mito, a general incorporated association; since 2017, he has also served as a technical advisor related to machine learning at BeProud; since 2018, he has also served as a specific associate professor at Tokyo Institute of Technology.
    • (ISPIM, 2018) Dr. Hirokazu NISHIO is a Doctor of Science. Research Director at Cybozu Labs Inc. Concurrently serves as a Visiting Associate Professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Department of Technology and Innovation Management / Department of Innovation Science, School of Environment and Society.
    • In 2002 (at the age of 20), he was selected for the Unexplored Youth Program in the first year. D. (Science) at the age of 24; since 2007, he has been working at Cybozu Labs, researching software for teamwork and intellectual productivity, up to now; published “The Technology Behind Coding” in 2013 and “The Intellectual Productivity of Engineers” in 2018; obtained Master of Technology Management in 2014; since 2015, he has been a member of the board of directors of the general incorporated association “Mitto”; since 2018, he has been a member of the board of directors of the Tokyo Institute of Technology “Mitto”. He is also a member of the board of directors of Unexplored, and has been a specified associate professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology since 2018.
    • (pluralitybook) Hello everyone! My name is NISHIO Hirokazu. I serve as a researcher at Cybozu, a company creating software that enhance teamwork. Additionally, I am a board member of the Mitou Foundation, where we support ambitious student IT projects in Japan.
      • One of my contributions was translating the keynote speech for Plurality Tokyo, delivered by Audrey Tang, into Japanese. I’m interested in “broad listening” – I feel it as a form of human augmentation that paves the way for improved mutual-understanding and decision-making at all levels (national, communal, or organizational.)
      • I feel this translation project is an opportunity to bridge gaps and foster mutual understanding across linguistic boundaries. This sentiment aligns with the “PLURAL THINKING” concept articulated in “WHY I AM A PLURALIST” by Glen Weyl(2022)
    • (to mashbean) I’m a researcher in Cybozu, whose philosophy is “Creating a fulfilling society of group cooperation”.
      • Taka invited me to Plurality Tokyo last year, where I first learned about Plurality. I believe Plurality is an important concept, so I’m working on a Japanese translation project for it.
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    • D. from Cybozu Labs since 2007. He was the class leader of the programming language class at the Security and Programming Camp 2011. He is interested in the efficiency of knowledge creation through software, and software design and evolution. His publications include “Jython Programming,” WEB+DB PRESS Vol. 60 Special Issue “Fundamentals of Language Design Programmers Need to Know” and “Technologies Supporting Coding.

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    • D. at the age of 24. He has been engaged in research at Cybozu Labs since 2007. He is a principal researcher. He is interested in the evolution of knowledge creation through software. He is the author of “The Technology Behind Coding” and “The Intellectual Production of Engineers”, and project leader of the Japanese translation of Audrey Tang, Glen Weyl, and colleagues’ âż» 數位 Plurality: The Future of Collaborative Technology and Democracy. and is the project leader for the Japanese-language translation of the book. He is also a member of the board of directors of Mito.

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Tokyo Institute of Technology, Specified Associate Professor (2018/4~2024/3)

  • Affiliations of specific associate professors are usually omitted because they are too long to write in full.
    • Associate Professor, Department of Innovation Science, School of Environmental and Social Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
      • Visiting Associate Professor

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Hirokazu Nishio D. from Cybozu Labs since 2007. He was the class leader of the programming language class at the Security and Programming Camp 2011. He is interested in the efficiency of knowledge creation through software, and software design and evolution. His publications include “Jython Programming” and WEB+DB PRESS Vol. 60, “Fundamentals of Language Design Programmers Should Know.

  • [Let’s look at it from a different perspective.

Hirokazu Nishio Engineer at Cybozu Labs. He researches how to increase individual and team productivity, and conducts research and development on groupware of the future. He is also keenly interested in the diversity and evolution of programming languages, and his 2013 book “The Technology Behind Coding” is a bestseller, has gone through multiple editions, and is now available in Korean.

Hirokazu Nishio D. at the age of 24. 2007 at Cybozu Labs. He has been researching and developing ways to increase individual and team productivity. He is also interested in improving productivity through the evolution of programming languages, and published “The Technology Behind Coding” in 2013, which was translated into Chinese and Korean. 2014: Obtained Master of Technology Management, published “Natural Language Processing with word2vec”. 2015: Concurrently serves as a board member of Mittoku Incorporated Association. Since then, he has also served as a specific associate professor at Tokyo Institute of Technology.

Machine Learning and Data Science Context

The First Book image 2008 Book on Jython, a Python processing system implemented in Java A story that combines the best of Java’s hardness and Python’s softness (out of stock).

image 2011 Special Issue: Fundamentals of Language Design It is not about individual languages, but about understanding various concepts better by knowing the design philosophy of the language (what it was created for). If you want to read the book, I recommend buying the compilation which contains PDF files of all the past editions.

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image At Antrad Implementing agent-environment interaction and genetic algorithms in a 3D virtual space. 3D-NWS

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image Repeat Perfect Shuffle of 30 cards five times to restore

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  • Sequel to ASIAGRAPH award-winning Virtual Star
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    • When I saw it on display, I thought it would look better if it had a physical shape, so I photo-acrylic processed it.

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