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  • June 2000: Born in Sōka City, Saitama Prefecture, Japan
  • August 2014: Supervised Japanese localization for the email app “Bluemail” (Retired in January 2017)
  • March 2019: Graduated from Kasukabe Kyōei High School

2020
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  • April 2020: Enrolled in the Faculty of Science, Department of Physics, Saitama University (Graduating in March 2024)
  • May 2020: Joined Akatoki1 and CORE2 (Resigned in March 2024 and March 2023, respectively)
  • November 2020: Simulation lead for Hybrid Rocket HIBARI1, Misora Laboratory
  • December 2020: Electronics team lead for CanSat SC-5

2021
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  • March 2021: Nose electronics development for Hybrid Rocket HIBARI2, Team Duo3
  • October 2021: Joined EmLab Inc. as a programming instructor (Resigned in July 2022)
  • October 2021: Received Saitama University Student Award
  • December 2021: Project Manager (PM) for CanSat SC-2.1

2022
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  • April 2022: Became the 3rd President of Akatoki (Term ended in March 2023)
  • April 2022: Electronics team lead for CanSat SC-11, Team “Fly Saitama”[^4]
  • May 2022: Electronics and GUI Project Manager for ANCO-project
  • December 2022: Managed CanSat operations for a joint launch experiment on Izu Ōshima Island

2023
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  • March 2023: Development Executive Lead for ANCO-project’s Communication Team
  • March 2023: Joined Mach50
  • April 2023: Assigned to the Astrophysics Experiment Laboratory (Advisor: Kōsuke Satō)
  • May 2023: Joined Medi Hub Inc. (Resigned in December 2023)
  • May 2023: Joined ZO MOTORS Inc. (Resigned in December 2023)

2024
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  • March 2024: Research lead for Mach50’s Flight Body Simulation Development
  • March 2024: Graduated from the Faculty of Science, Department of Physics, Saitama University
  • April 2024: Enrolled in the Graduate School of Science, Osaka University
    • Assigned to the Cosmic Evolution Group (Advisor: Kentarō Nagamine)
  • May 2024: Managed operations for the Ehime Nanyo Stratospheric Balloon Joint Experiment

  1. Official name is “Saitama University Aerospace Engineering Circle AKATOKI”. ↩︎

  2. Official name is “Challengers of Rocket Engineering”. ↩︎

  3. Publicity movie about this project made by the author. ↩︎