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fixed#fixed" data-fixed-isfixed-value="false"> Academics Research Campus Life Admissions & Aid About ACCESS Apply GIVE JP EN For Others, With Others shortcut-nav#toggleOpen"> JP EN ACCESS APPLY GIVE Academics Undergraduate Programs Faculty of Science and Technology Department of Engineering and Applied Sciences INDEX Features Curriculum Course Examples Teaching Licenses Qualifications Objectives and Policies Faculty Members Related Links Pursue the development of science and technology in harmony with the environment by examining the potential for new discoveries of physical phenomena and their applications Department Features New technologies that transcend the boundaries of disciplines such as mechanical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, physics, chemistry, mathematics, and information are emerging one after another. In such an age, the ability to achieve unprecedented approaches based on cross-disciplinary knowledge through the fusion of science and engineering is required so as to maximize the functions of goods and systems and to solve problems as they arise. The Department of Engineering and Applied Sciences explores creation—including the creation of new functions based on the new discovery of physical phenomena and their possible applications to support humans and the environment—as its foundation. Through integrated studies of science such as physics and mathematics, and engineering such as materials, electronics, energy, and mechanical systems, the department fosters talented individuals capable of achieving harmony between industrial technology and natural science. Research Examples ・Unique Research on a Magnetic Suspension System, Patented During School Years The vehicle can remain afloat without falling when a bulk superconductor that does not pass magnetic field lines is placed between electromagnets on the ceiling and the iron rails of the track. Many students have conducted research based on this principle with its original ideas, and some of them have obtained patents while still at school. ・Applying Mechanical Engineering to Medicine to Reduce the Risk of Brain Injury Using numeric analysis based on physics and mathematics, we can predict the site and degree of the damage by calculating the movement and deformation of a body during an accident. The program provides not only knowledge on mechanical engineering but also on a wide range of other fields including medicine. ・Toward the Elucidation of Cosmic Primordial Substances Using knowledge of physics, we explore the behavior of the substances that filled the universe immediately after the Big Bang. Students learn numerical calculation techniques as they simulate trillions of substances on computer in experiments. Curriculum After completing the general studies on basic science and technology in the first year, second-year students begin conducting experiments and studying courses from the Faculty of Science and Technology Common Subject Group related to their specialties such as physics, mechanical engineering, and electrical/electronic engineering. During the second semester of their second year, students will choose the specialties from three courses, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Physics, based on the academic system (1–3). Students can also expand their interests and expertise from three themes (Group A–C): Creation and Use of Energy, Understanding Matter and Creating Materials and Devices, and Creating Manufacturing Systems. In their third year, students will study specialized education along with advanced exercises and experiments, and those who wish can take Research Trial to experience research activities one year earlier. In the fourth year, students will conduct graduation research on their own themes. as of 2022 View larger image *For further information on the courses, please refer to the Syllabus. Course Examples Thermal Energy Conversion Students will gain understanding of the performance and characteristics of engines, gas turbines, compressors, etc. as well as the process of thermal energy conversion into power and the parameters on energy efficiency. Power Electronics This course focuses on power conversion control technology (power electronics) using power semiconductors, which are employed in all kinds of devices such as trains, motor-driven robots, and renewable energy systems. Low-temperature and Superconducting Materials Students will learn the fundamentals of low-temperature physics and deepen their understanding of transport phenomena and superconductivity under low-temperature environments. Students will also acquire knowledge of superconducting materials and engineering applications for next-generation energy. Energy &#038; Materials The course alternates between the fundamentals of metallic materials used in extreme conditions, such as thermal and nuclear power generation and hydrogen energy, and underlying basic disciplines (thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium, kinetics of reaction, strength and fracture of materials, and electrochemistry). Optoelectronics Optoelectronics, such as LEDs and solar cells, are now indispensable technologies for society. In the lectures, students will learn about the system structure and operating principles, as well as the physical phenomena of optical devices and their component technologies, and their social roles. Quantum Statistical Mechanics This course focuses on how to handle particle populations that obey quantum mechanics, which is essential for understanding matter at low temperatures and microscopic matter. Concrete examples such as metals and semiconductors will be presented for better understanding of materials. Available Teaching Licenses and Subjects First Category Teaching license for Junior High School (Mathematics, Science)First Category Teaching license for High School (Mathematics, Science, Industry) Qualifications Chief Electrical EngineerOn-the-Ground Category-I Special Radio OperatorMaritime Category-III Special Radio OperatorEligibility Requirements for Hazardous Material Handler (Type I) Curatorial Courses are also available. Educational Objectives and Policies Education and Research Objectives To foster students’ ability to create entirely new values and functions by acquiring knowledge of materials, devices, energy, machinery, and systems, through an in-depth understanding of physics and mathematics. Human Resource Development Objectives To nurture human resource who can, with a flexible mindset, apply and develop a wide range of knowledge and solid expertise acquired, so that they can contribute to solving various scientific and technological problems. Diploma Policy The Department of Engineering and Applied Sciences, aims to foster human resources with solid fundamental knowledge of science and technology who can contribute to the acquisition of new physical values and the development of ingenious technologies. With a view to this aim, the department sets standards for the skills and knowledge students should acquire before graduation as described below. Those who have fulfilled the requirements and have passed the thesis defense will be awarded a diploma.   The broad ability to address science and technology issues, acquired by studying the fundamentals of science and technology, including natural science disciplines. The ability to contribute to the acquisition of new physical values and the creation of functions, nurtured by systematically studying physics, mechanical engineering and electrical and electronics engineering. The ability to contribute to the development of ingenious technologies, acquired by studying physics, mechanical engineering and electrical and electronics engineering from the perspectives of &#8220;energy creation and use&#8221;, &#8220;understanding substances and creating materials and devices&#8221;, and &#8220;manufacturing and creating systems&#8221;. The ability to pursue original research and thus contribute to the further advancement of science and technology, with the power to solve various science and technology issues acquired by theoretically and technologically applying and developing what one has learned. Curriculum Policy The Department of Engineering and Applied Sciences aims to foster the ability to contribute to society by acquiring “combined intelligence”,  which is an integration of academic disciplines, such as &#8220;mechanical engineering&#8221;,  &#8220;electrical and electronics engineering&#8221;, and &#8220;physics&#8221;,  and key themes, including “energy creation and use”, “understanding substances and creating materials and devices”, and “manufacturing and system building”. In light of this and in accordance with the diploma policy, the Department constructs its curriculum with courses aligned with the following purposes.   To acquire qualities that can accommodate the advancement of globalization through coursework in courses aimed at nurturing broad cultural knowledge and widening global perspectives, English courses and courses for the understanding of Christian humanism, offered as university-wide General Courses and Language Courses. To acquire the fundamentals of the natural sciences in general, including physics, chemistry, biology, informatics, and mathematics through coursework in Science and Technology Category I General Courses to nurture broad capacities to address various science and technology issues. To broadly study the fundamentals of science and technology associated with physics, mechanical engineering and electrical and electronics engineering based on coursework in lectures as well as laboratory classes and seminars offered as Departmental Core Courses and Departmental Specialized Courses; and therefore, foster the ability to contribute to the acquisition of new physical values and creation of functions by systematically understanding each discipline. Also, to acquire science and technology-related English in order to be able to understand science and technology in English. To acquire interdisciplinary abilities to apply and develop what has been learned in real society by using physics, mechanical engineering and electrical and electronics engineering. This is supported by allowing students to select lectures, laboratory classes and seminars from the perspectives of &#8220;energy creation and use&#8221;, &#8220;understanding substances and creating materials and devices&#8221;, and &#8220;manufacturing and system building&#8221; based on lectures, laboratory classes and seminars in Departmental Core Courses and Departmental Specialized Courses. To acquire the qualities of a researcher by gaining understanding of cutting-edge disciplines and presenting findings through graduate research and to acquire the ability to apply and develop what has been learned theoretically and technologically. Admission Policy The Department of Engineering and Applied Sciences seeks students with a strong educational background, comprising an appreciation of culture and extensive knowledge as well as solid expertise, who are able to contribute to solving various problems in science and technology by flexibly integrating their knowledge and expertise:   Those who fully understand high school level mathematics, science and English Those who can think logically, possess a broad perspective, and have good communication skills Those who show enthusiasm in broadly and deeply studying physics, mechanical engineering, and electrical and electronic engineering, which are covered the Department of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and who have a strong desire to contribute to society after graduation, using the academic knowledge and technology acquired. Faculty Members Tadashi ADACHI Professor Related Articles The Knot- Nexus of Knowledge by Sophia Professors How superconductors are changing the global industry Education and Research Information Mitsuhisa ICHIYANAGI Professor Related Articles The Knot- Nexus of Knowledge by Sophia Professors Solving the mysteries of boiling to drive next-generation engine development Press Release Ammonia-Powered Engines: A Path to Cleaner and More Efficient Transportation Education and Research Information Kazuhiro EMA Professor Related Articles The Knot- Nexus of Knowledge by Sophia Professors Developing technology with research into interactions between light and matter Education and Research Information Tomi OHTSUKI Professor Related Articles The Knot- Nexus of Knowledge by Sophia Professors Deep learning the behavior of electrons in solids Education and Research Information Akihiko KIKUCHI Professor Education and Research Information Hideki KUWAHARA Professor Related Articles The Knot- Nexus of Knowledge by Sophia Professors Next-generation materials developed as substitutes for computer memory and space probe semiconductors Education and Research Information Takayuki GOTO Professor Related Articles The Knot- Nexus of Knowledge by Sophia Professors Strange phenomena that appear when matter is cooled—Searching for unknown electron states Education and Research Information Hiroshi SAKAMA Professor Education and Research Information Kazuhiko SHIMOMURA Professor Related Articles The Knot- Nexus of Knowledge by Sophia Professors Researching optical communication devices that play a role in saving electrical energy Education and Research Information Takashi SUZUKI Professor Related Articles The Knot- Nexus of Knowledge by Sophia Professors Reason for using ammonia as fuel in the development of a carbon-free engine Education and Research Information Kenichi TAKAI Professor Related Articles The Knot- Nexus of Knowledge by Sophia Professors Research toward a carbon-free society: What is hydrogen embrittlement that weakens metals? Education and Research Information Tomoaki TAKAO Professor Related Articles The Knot- Nexus of Knowledge by Sophia Professors Using zero electrical resistance from superconductivity research to give back to society Education and Research Information Shoichiro TAKEHARA Professor Related Articles The Knot- Nexus of Knowledge by Sophia Professors Product development and the scientific analysis of comfort Education and Research Information Yoshiaki TERUMICHI Professor Related Articles The Knot- Nexus of Knowledge by Sophia Professors Research with JR Central—Developing numerical simulations to improve Shinkansen safety Education and Research Information Toshihiro NAKAOKA Professor Related Articles The Knot- Nexus of Knowledge by Sophia Professors Technology for making small things can also help to explain the birth of stars Education and Research Information Toshio NAGASHIMA Professor Education and Research Information Kazuya NAKAMURA Professor Education and Research Information Ichiro NOMURA Professor Education and Research Information Noriyuki HISAMORI Professor Education and Research Information Tetsufumi HIRANO Professor Related Articles The Knot- Nexus of Knowledge by Sophia Professors Quark-gluon plasma simulations for unlocking the universe’s mysteries Education and Research Information Masafumi MIYATAKE Professor Related Articles The Knot- Nexus of Knowledge by Sophia Professors Formulae for energy-efficient train driving: Turning experience into usable data Education and Research Information Tsuyoshi YAGAI Professor Related Articles The Knot- Nexus of Knowledge by Sophia Professors Realizing a hydrogen society through a new electricity storage system in which hydrogen plays two roles Education and Research Information Kazuo TAKAYANAGI Special Contract Professor Education and Research Information Hideyuki KUNUGITA Associate Professor Education and Research Information Haruhiko KUROE Associate Professor Related Articles The Knot- Nexus of Knowledge by Sophia Professors The world of 100,000 atmospheres and minus 270 degrees Celsius Education and Research Information Orie SAKAMOTO Associate Professor Education and Research Information Edyta DZIEMINSKA Associate Professor Related Articles The Knot- Nexus of Knowledge by Sophia Professors Supersonic Combustion Research Leading the Way to Improved Rocket Engines Education and Research Information Wenjing CAO Associate Professor Education and Research Information Hidetake TANAKA Associate Professor Education and Research Information Yuelin ZHANG Associate Professor Education and Research Information Rie TOGASHI Associate Professor Education and Research Information Mariko WATANABE Associate Professor Related Articles The Knot- Nexus of Knowledge by Sophia Professors From respiratory systems to firestorms—Numerical simulations have uses across many fields Education and Research Information Ryui KANEKO Project Associate Professor Education and Research Information Emir YILMAZ Assistant Professor 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