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Tokyo Tech News
Published: January 29, 2018
The renewed Tokyo Tech Bulletin No. 46 has been released. Published quarterly, the new and improved email newsletter is now divided into four main categories:
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Supercomputer TSUBAME remains at the leading edge Professor Satoshi Matsuoka
Professor Matsuoka anticipates the essence of required functions makes repeated efforts and promptly realizes practical use. His approach of creating without pursuing trends is the reason professor Matsuoka has maintained his position at the world's leading edge of supercomputer development.
Visualizing air contaminants to improve health in indoor environments Associate Professor Naoki Kagi
Despite improvements in building materials and ventilation systems in recent years, other materials have caused an increase in new indoor environmental contaminants. Associate Professor Kagi aims to scientifically clarify indoor environmental contaminants from the perspective of building environmental engineering.
Bridging disciplines and continents Associate Professor Shawn McGlynn
Affiliated with the Earth-Life Science Institute (ELSI), Professor McGlynn strives to bridge chemistry and biology from the perspective microbial biogeochemistry to understand how life works and how it started.
Design through architectural behaviorology Professor Yoshiharu Tsukamoto
Architecture requires not only aesthetic beauty but also logic to satisfy society. Professor Tsukamoto links the future of architecture with society through the concept of behaviorology.
Members of the Tokyo Tech community held workshops and formulated the "Tokyo Tech 2030" statement. Assured by our unfading commitment to teaching, learning, and research, Tokyo Tech confidently moves towards future challenges with strong intentions.
TAIST-Tokyo Tech Graduation Ceremony 2016
The TAIST-Tokyo Tech Graduation Ceremony and the award ceremony for Suyama Challenge Project 2017 held in Thailand.
Information for International Students
Information for international students studying at the Institute, including the content of courses that can be taken as well as for researchers
Taking your first step as a researcher
Information on laboratories and researchers that can help you develop your career as a researcher
Make your years of study in Tokyo Tech significant, and your future brighter
Ms. Zhang, who is presently involved in business strategy planning on the Consulting Team, says she gained more than just knowledge from studying at Tokyo Tech. * Promoted to Project Leader in October 2017, her present position.