
Takuro Yonezawa is an associate professor in Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Japan. He received Ph.D. degree in the Media and Governance from Keio University in 2010. His research interests are the intersection of the distributed systems, human-computer interaction and sensors/actuators technologies. He is also leading several smart city projects as a technical coordinator, such as FP7/NICT European-Japanese collaborative research project (ClouT project), NICT social big data project, MIC G-Space city project, and so on. He was awarded IBM Ph.D. Fellowship Award (2009), IPSJ Yamashita SIG Research Award (2013/2019), IPSJ/IEEE Computer Society Young Computer Researcher Award(2021) and so on.
Sessions in which Takuro Yonezawa participates
Thursday 23 June, 2022
The Urban Technology Alliance has been working with cities, academia and companies for a number of years - all with the goal of helping cities develop and deploy new services to improve the lives of citizens. This session brings together European and Asian cities to discuss what has worked (and not worked) and will highlight the different approach taken by cities around the world. Of particular focus will be the IoT testbeds created and managed by cities who...