I am a PhD student at University College London. My journey in academia has been a thrilling exploration of the potential intersections between technology and music education. My doctoral research, "Optimizing Efficiency in Music Teaching Using XR Technology," focuses on harnessing XR technology's power to revolutionize music pedagogy. I aim to empower music educators with tools that enhance the learning experience for students. Prior to my academic pursuits, I held the role of Legal Representative at Kyosokyoku Co., Ltd. Serving as the company's leader, mainly responsible for music/language teaching, and online sales of musical instruments/digital business. As I tread this exciting path in academia, I am deeply passionate about bridging the gap between theory and practice. My research not only seeks to contribute to the field of music education but also to make a tangible impact on the way music is taught and learned. I look forward to the challenges and discoveries that lie ahead in my academic journey.
special interests
Meditation, music, walking, playing instruments, especially piano and drum, tennis, running, fighting exercises
thesis title
Optimizing Efficiency in Music Teaching Using XR Technology
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