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Nozomi Hitomi

Mechanical Engineering PhD Student at Cornell University

Nozomi Hitomi is a driven individual with a passion for complex system design and developing decision support tools to assist designers in exploring optimal and robust designs. They are currently a Ph.D. student in Mechanical Engineering at Cornell University, focusing on multi-objective optimization under uncertainty in problem definitions and system performance.

Nozomi's research work involves optimizing a distributed network of satellites at Cornell University to enhance value for stakeholders, mitigate risks, and reduce costs. Their previous experience at Honda R&D entailed collaborating with diverse teams to implement cost-effective designs.

With a diverse educational background, Nozomi pursued a Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering at Cornell University, a B.E. in Mechanical Engineering at Dartmouth College, and a Bachelor of Arts in Engineering Sciences at Chulalongkorn University.

Nozomi Hitomi has held various roles in prestigious organizations, including Engineer II at Honda R&D, Design Engineer at Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth, Japanese Drill Instructor at Dartmouth College, Physics Workshop TA at Dartmouth College, REU Student at Drexel University, Volunteer at Case Western Reserve University, and Summer Research Student at Cleveland Clinic.

Highlights

Nozomi Ando - Ando Lab - Cornell University
‪Nozomi Hitomi‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬
‪Nozomi Hitomi‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬
Nozomi Hitomi - Selva Research Group

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Ithaca, New York