Contributing to society through advanced research in the fields of science and technology
The Graduate School of Science and Engineering conducts advanced research in a wide range of scientific and technological fields of the natural sciences. Themes covered include materials, energy, information, and life. In accordance with our principle of utilizing these resources effectively, peacefully, and economically for the benefit of humankind and social welfare, we conduct comprehensive research and education that transcends disciplinary boundaries.
About the Graduate School of Science and Engineering?
Educational Goals and Our Three Policies
With the philosophy of effectively, peacefully and economically utilizing materials, energy, information, and life for the welfare of humanity and society, we provide and conduct innovative, high-level education and research in science and engineering that transcend the boundaries of each specialized field as we develop human resources with broad perspectives and the ability to respond to internationalization.
The Graduate School of Science and Engineering conducts advanced research in a wide range of scientific and technological fields in the natural sciences. Students can aim to obtain the following qualifications as they explore specialized knowledge and integrate it into comprehensive research and education that transcend the boundaries of each field.
At the Graduate School of Science and Engineering, the curriculum is organized in a way that students can apply their learning in a variety of ways regardless of the field. As the many employment opportunities available demonstrate, our curriculum paves a path for students to be active in the research departments of companies and in other practical professions.
The Graduate School of Science and Engineering offers two majors: Integrated Science and Engineering, and the Informatics Science Correspondence Course. The Division of Integrated Science and Engineering aims to cultivate human resources who will contribute to creative developments in integrated science and technology by deepening their specialized skills in fields related to mechanical and systems engineering, aerospace engineering, information electronics, and bioscience, while acquiring the ability to integrate these fields. Division of Informatics Science Correspondence Course trains students to master information science, which is the basis for future technological transformation, and to develop human resources who will contribute to the advancement of information technology. In keeping with the school philosophy, which emphasizes the key concepts of practical learning, international perspectives, and open-mindedness, we strive to further revitalize the graduate school in cooperation with local, national, and international research institutions and companies. We look forward to the active participation of our students.
Dean of the Graduate School of Science and Engineering Shohei Sakuda
Teaching Staff?
Fields Related to Mechanical and Precision Systems
ProfessorAkihiko Shinotake
ProfessorTakeshi Isogai
ProfessorHideaki Inoue
ProfessorAkira Kato
ProfessorYoshio Kurosawa
ProfessorSadatoshi Koroyasu
Associate ProfessorYoshito Ikemata
Associate ProfessorMasashi Makita
Senior Assistant ProfessorKaoru Mitsuhashi
Assistant ProfessorFukuda
Fields Related to Aerospace Engineering
ProfessorTakashi Hiramoto
ProfessorYasuhiro Koshioka
ProfessorKeizo Hashimoto
ProfessorHiroyasu Manako
ProfessorHiroshi Yoneda
Associate ProfessorMasaaki Kawamura
Senior Assistant ProfessorAyaka Takahashi
Senior Assistant ProfessorYoshihiro Tsuruda
Senior Assistant ProfessorHiroki Nakamiya
Fields Related to Information and Electronic Engineering
ProfessorYuichi Hasuda
ProfessorMasayuki Arai
ProfessorMitsuhiro Ogawa
ProfessorShigeru Sasaki
Associate ProfessorAkito Koganezawa
ProfessorKoichi Hamada
Associate ProfessorGosuke Shionome
Associate ProfessorKozo Mizutani
Associate ProfessorKoichi Muro
Associate ProfessorTakuo Mori
Senior Assistant ProfessorKimura
Senior Assistant ProfessorShinnosuke Nishiki
Senior Assistant ProfessorMieko Masaka
Senior Assistant ProfessorKen Yamane
Assistant ProfessorTomohiro Nagata
Assistant ProfessorFukushima
Fields Related to Bioscience
ProfessorMasayuki Kajitani
ProfessorMasashi Asahina
ProfessorKenichi Uchida
ProfessorShigeo Uchino
ProfessorJinichiro Koga
ProfessorShohei Sakuda
ProfessorSeiji Takahashi
Associate ProfessorYuko Takayama
Associate ProfessorTakae Hirasawa
Associate ProfessorKoji Miyamoto
Senior Assistant ProfessorRyoma Ota
(Correspondence Course) Division of Informatics Science