Yusuke Kozuki

Past career
He majored in aerospace engineering as a student, and obtained a weather forecaster license while still in school, after which he went on to work in the weather industry.
He is involved in sales, forecasting, and technical work. During his work as a forecaster, he felt that there was a limit to how much prediction accuracy could be improved by just reading weather charts and numerical analysis, so he started working on machine learning. The first machine learning model he created was a model for predicting the Lotto 6, but it never won first prize. At Relatec, he also builds and analyzes systems using Python.
My vision and goals at Rera Tech Inc.
I believe that wind is a strange, bizarre and mysterious entity.
Trying to understand the wind is a fascinating pursuit for me, and I also realize that it can be used to benefit and contribute to society through things like windmills.
We hope that these efforts will lay the foundation for future generations to prosper on our beautiful planet.
How to approach work and spend holidays
I usually work on wind surveys and analysis. I am often overwhelmed by the precision of the data, the number of analytical methods, and the speed of updates, but I also enjoy learning and trying to keep up with cutting-edge knowledge. I spend most of my days off with my children, and as they grow, we are able to do more together, which is gradually making me feel more fulfilled.