Summary
Adam Nohejl is a multilingual NLP researcher and software engineer with a long track record of building popular Mac applications and shipping production AI features. He is currently pursuing a Doctor of Science in Natural Language Processing at NAIST, researching Japanese text simplification with a focus on accessibility, ethics, and robustness. Based in Nara Prefecture, Japan, he previously led Lokiware as founder and has delivered independent software projects across C/C++, Objective-C, Swift, and Python ML pipelines. His work sits at the intersection of language, culture, and AI, driven by a passion for products that bridge linguistic gaps. He combines rigorous statistical analysis and ML model evaluation with hands-on development for iOS and macOS, including fine-tuning LLMs, few-shot learning, and deployment via PyTorch, Transformers, and OpenAI API. He holds a CS and Japanese studies background from Charles University and a cross-disciplinary foundation in Japanese language and corpus linguistics, enriching his NLP research.
10 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Japanese Studies, Bachelor's degree, Japanese Studies at Charles University in Prague
Gymnázium Jana Keplera
Master, Computer Science, Master, Computer Science at Charles University
Doctor of Science (equivalent to PhD.), Natural Language Processing, Doctor of Science (equivalent to PhD.), Natural Language Processing at Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Japanese Language and Culture course (Japanese government/MEXT Japanese Studies Student Scholarship), Japanese Language and Culture, Corpus Linguistics, Japanese Language and Culture course (Japanese government/MEXT Japanese Studies Student Scholarship), Japanese Language and Culture, Corpus Linguistics at Nagoya University
Japanese, English, Czech, French