◆ Materials Engineering Course
・Purpose of course
Materials engineering extends from the material creation to a wide field such as energy, environment, and information field, etc. Namely it is a key technology of a lot of fields and one of the most important field by which the science and the technology are connected with the human society. A lot of development in this field is expected and it is necessary to bring an end to the expectation. Therefore, a wide international cooperation on the research and the education side is expected in such a situation.
Based on the above-mentioned points, this course is established aiming to bring up the material science researchers and engineers who acquires international view and a high special ability for many excellent foreign students from the world, and to contribute to the development of science and industry.
・Feature
This program is aimed to training the researchers and the engineers who support the development of the future industry as well as bear the materials engineering that the harmonizes with the human society. Therefore, the lecture and the research guidance of this program are arranged for well understanding from the basic science to the application of materials.
The elucidation of functions based on the aspect of the material, synthetic process and manufacturing are educated and researched. Moreover, the education and the researches about the science and technology of the materials from the aspects of energy, environment and information etc. are done.
・Participation Departments
Chemistry and Materials Science (Materials Group)
Metallurgy and Ceramics Science
Organic and Polymeric Materials (Materials Group)
Materials Science and Engineering
Innovative and Engineered Materials
Notice: Please consult about the acquired credits with your supervisor, because there might be different indispensable subjects at each belonging department.
・List of subjects
1. Physical Chemistry in Melts 2005 Autumn Semester
Prof. Masahiro SUSA (2-0-0) (Odd Years)
2. Microstructure of Metals and Alloys 2005 Autumn Semester
Prof. Tatsuo SATO (2-0-0) (Odd Years)
3. Applied Diffraction Crystallography in Metals and Alloys 2005 Spring Semester
Prof. Yoshio NAKAMURA (2-0-0) (Odd Years)
4. Solid State Chemistry in Metal Oxides 2005 Autumn Semester
Prof. Toshio MARUYAMA (2-0-0) (Odd Years)
5. Electronic Structure and Chemistry of Solids 2004 Autumn Semester
Prof. Kazuhiro NAGATA (2-0-0)
6. Advanced Course in Physical Properties of Organic Materials 2004 Autumn Semester
Prof. Toshimasa HASHIMOTO (2-0-0)
7. Advanced Course in Surface Properties of Organic Materials 2005 Spring Semester
Prof. Akihiko TANIOKA (2-0-0)
8. Advanced Course in Organic Materials for Electronics 2004 Autumn Semester
Prof. Hideo TAKEZOE (2-0-0)
9. Technical Communications for Engineers in Ceramic Field 2005 Spring Semester
Assoc. Prof. Jeffrey S. CROSS (2-0-0)
10. Quality and Reliability Engineering in Ceramics 2004 Autumn Semester
Assoc. Prof. Jeffrey S. CROSS (2-0-0)
11. Surface and Interface 2005 Spring Semester
Prof. Kunio TAKAYANAGI (2-0-0)
Assoc. Prof. Hiroyuki HIRAYAMA
12. Presentation Skills in English II 2004 Autumn Semester
Prof. Eiichi YASUDA (0-2-0)
13. Presentation Skills in English I 2005 Spring Semester
Prof. Eiichi YASUDA (0-2-0)
14. Electronic Structure of Solids 2005 Spring Semester
Prof. Hiroyuki SHIBA (2-0-0)
15. Electronic and Optical Properties of Semiconductors I 2005 Spring Semester
Assoc. Prof. Hiroo MUNEKATA (2-0-0)
16. Topics in Innovative Materials Science II 2004 Autumn Semester
Prof. Hisao YAMAUCHI (2-0-0)
Assoc. Prof. Hideki HOSODA
Assoc. Prof. Maarit KARPPINEN
Assoc. Prof. Kazutaka NAKAMURA
17. Special Lecture on Advanced Materials II 2004 Autumn Semester
Prof. Masayuki FUJIMOTO, Visiting Lecturer (1-0-0)
Dr. Naoki OHASHI, Visiting Lecturer
18. Strongly-Correlated-Electron Systems as 2005 Spring Semester
Functional Materials (2-0-0)
Assoc. Prof. Maarit KARPPINEN
Prof. Hisao YAMAUCHI
19. Topics in Innovative Materials Science I 2005 Spring Semester
Prof. Masamichi ISHIKAWA (2-0-0)
Prof. Osamu ODAWARA