“I received my doctorate from School of Aquaculture,
University of Tasmania in 2000. My research focused upon diel
feeding and feeding-entrainable locomotor activity rhythms in
cultured flatfish. The training in University of Tasmania has
provided me with a broad view of aquaculture and sound
research skills, which I felt helpful in fulfilling my duties as a
post-doctorate researcher in Teikyo University of Science and
Technology and as a researcher and business consultant with
my current employer- Nippon Suisan Kaisha Ltd in Japan.”