Tatsuya Kumamoto

Research Engineer at Fracta Leap

After engaging in the production of permanent magnets as an engineer at a materials manufacturer, he entered the doctoral program at a graduate school and conducted theoretical research on quantum entanglement phenomena. He also participated in industry-academia collaboration projects such as flood detection systems and disease risk assessment, and was involved in the sensor development of water level gauges and blood protein data analysis. He sympathized with Fracta Leap's stance of revolutionizing water issues from the standpoint of technology centered on data, and joined Fracta Leap in April 2022. He is working hard every day as a research engineer aiming to complete new water treatment technology that has never existed before, in areas that straddle hardware and software, such as sensing technology and data analysis.

Timeline

  • Research Engineer

    Current role