Dr. Aki Miyake DVM
Dr. Aki Miyake graduated from Veterinary Science Department, Faculty of Materials Science and Technology, University of Japan. After working in a small animal clinic, she assumed office at Anicli 24.
To pet owners: We aim to create a hospital where you can feel free to ask us anything. I will be happy if you and your dog or cat are having a happy life.
Mr. Katsutoshi Kato
Prasad Vanga
2008 - 2011: Division Director of International Business based at the Zenoaq Beijing Representative Office
2011- 2016: Company President of Nippon Biologicals, Inc. [Zenoaq affiliate]
2013 - 2016: Executive Director of International Business [Zenoaq]
2016: Company President of Vetoquinol Zenoaq K.K.
2016 - 2018: Executive Vice President of Zenoaq
2018 - present: Company President
Dr. Koji Oishi
Since 1986 to 1996, Dr. Koji Oishi spent many years in the MAFF’s head office and the NVAL, being engaged in both administrative and laboratory work in evaluation of the veterinary pharmaceuticals and biologicals. During this period, he was sent to Indonesia as an expert on quality control of veterinary medicine in 1990 under the JICA project.
He was assigned to The Embassy of the Japan in URUGUAY (1996-1999) as the First Secretary, where he gained knowledge on animal health and other agricultural and livestock issues in South America countries.
Before Dr. Oishi returned the NVAL, he was the Deputy Director of the Risk Assessment Division of the Food Safety Commission(2003-2005) and the Deputy Director of the Animal Products Safety Division of MAFF (1999-2002, 2005-2008), where he acquired his knowledge in veterinary pharmaceuticals and animal production food safety regulations.
Since 2015 to 2018, he has been in charge of “Director, Assay Division 1, National veterinary Assay Laboratory” and retired.
Dr. Ken Noda DVM
Bryan Bowyer
Bryan Bowyer leads the HLS Product Design team in the Digital Design & Implementation Solutions' Division of Mentor, A Siemens Company. Bryan has created a wide range of hardware using HLS, from FFTs to AXI Interfaces in C++ and SystemC, and has worked on HLS tools for the past 20 years. Bryan received his B.S. in Computer Engineering from Oregon State University
Steven Woo
I was drawn to Rambus to focus on cutting edge computing technologies. Throughout my 15+ year career, I’ve helped invent, create and develop means of driving and extending performance in both hardware and software solutions. At Rambus, we are solving challenges that are completely new to the industry and occur as a response to deployments that are highly sophisticated and advanced.
As an inventor, I find myself approaching a challenge like a room filled with 100,000 pieces of a puzzle where it is my job to figure out how they all go together – without knowing what it is supposed to look like in the end. For me, the job of finishing the puzzle is as enjoyable as the actual process of coming up with a new, innovative solution.
For example, RDRAM®, our first mainstream memory architecture, implemented in hundreds of millions of consumer, computing and networking products from leading electronics companies including Cisco, Dell, Hitachi, HP, Intel, etc. We did a lot of novel things that required inventiveness – we pushed the envelope and created state of the art performance without making actual changes to the infrastructure.
I’m excited about the new opportunities as computing is becoming more and more pervasive in our everyday lives. With a world full of data, my job and my fellow inventors’ job will be to stay curious, maintain an inquisitive approach and create solutions that are technologically superior and that seamlessly intertwine with our daily lives.
After an inspiring work day at Rambus, I enjoy spending time with my family, being outdoors, swimming, and reading.
Education
- Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
- M.S. Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
- Master of Engineering, Harvey Mudd College
- B.S. Engineering, Harvey Mudd College