Ryuichiro Akaho is a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Science and Engineering, School of Advanced Science and Engineering at Waseda University, Japan. He earned his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in physics from the same university and is internationally recognized for developing general-relativistic Boltzmann neutrino transport codes applied to core-collapse supernovae and neutron-star cooling. Education: Ph.D. in Science, Waseda University, 2021–2024 M.S. in Advanced Science and Engineering, Waseda University, 2019–2021 B.S. in Advanced Science and Engineering (Physics), Waseda University, 2015–2019 Research Interests: Akaho’s theoretical work centers on neutrino radiation hydrodynamics in extreme astrophysical environments. He investigates how neutrinos drive supernova explosions, how flavor oscillations modify neutrino spectra, and how fallback accretion affects late-time neutrino emission from protoneutron stars. His simulations incorporate full general relativity, multidimensional transport, and state-of-the-art nuclear physics inputs. His recent studies reveal the universality of collisional flavor instabilities and quantify the detectability of supernova neutrinos by experiments such as Super-Kamiokande. These results bridge nuclear physics, high-energy astrophysics, and multimessenger astronomy. Awards & Honors: Young Scientist Presentation Award, Asia Nuclear Physics Association, 2025 HPCI Achievement Award (高エネルギー天体現象中の量子運動論的ニュートリノ輸送シミュレーション), RIST, 2024 Grants & Projects: PI, JSPS Grant-in-Aid for Early-Career Scientists, “The fate of massive stars explored by the first principle calculations in general relativity with nuclear physics,” 2024–2029 Co-I (completed), JSPS grant on black-hole formation and Boltzmann neutrino transport, 2023–2024 Teaching & Service: Since 2024 he has taught “Science and Engineering Experiment 1A” and “Physics Exercise B” to undergraduates at Waseda. He holds leadership roles in the Astronomical Society of Japan, Japan Physical Society, and two national astrophysical consortia (理論天文学宇宙物理学懇談会 and 宇宙核物理連絡協議会).