Chitoshi Tamaoki
玉置千智

Theory and Application
I graduated from Tokyo Institute of Technology with a bachelor degree in mechanical engineering and am currently doing my master in aerospace engineering at the University of Stuttgart, Germany. I am specializing in simulation technology and control engineering, and is aware of importance of applying theory to real-world problems.
Passion for applying what I learn
The biggest enemy of road bikes is aerodynamic drag. I developed aerodynamic parts that can reduce the drag and is easily mountable. I even produced a prototype and confirmed its effectiveness through wind tunnel testing. I am deepening my understanding of simulation technology in my major by actually implementing and using the three main methods used in numerical fluid simulations.
past projects
I have participated in many projects. At Tokyo Institute of Technology, I built a fully automatic beer server. For my bachelor thesis, I conducted basic research on turbulent combustion model development for LES using principal component analysis and wrote a caption for a paper which was later published.
At the University of Stuttgart, I developed a control model using reinforcement learning, detected sluice gates using machine learning, implemented finite volume methods in Fortran, and combined finite element methods with machine learning.