Fumio Kurosaki

Professor at Toyo University in Japan
Biography

Dr. Kurosaki is a professor at Toyo University in Japan. He has 31 years of experience in the railway sector and specializes in railway management. In 2008, he gained PhD from the University of Leeds with his thesis titled “An Analysis of Vertical Separation of Railways.” In addition to his career in a Japanese railway company and academic work, he has also rich experience in consulting for overseas railways as a railway policy specialist.


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