Master's Course, Graduate
School of Engineering Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Educating students to be independent and creative
Society is looking for high-grade engineers
who are full of curiosity, independent in finding their assignments, and
richly creative. Unlike their undergraduate days when they were instructed
by faculty members and solved problems accordingly, the students at the
Graduate School have to be independent. The research field is divided into
six subjects. Through research activity, the faculty members educate the
students to be creative engineers while keeping human relationship with
them.
Electrical Measurement and Electrical Materials
In Electrical Measurement, the students
learn data processing and measurement techniques using sensors and computers,
and study the principle and methods of measurement. In Electrical Materials,
the students learn the development of new materials and the physical properties
of materials, and study the techniques of application to electrical appliances.
Electromagnetic Energy Engineering
In Electromagnetic Energy Engineering, the
students learn plasma and discharge phenomena, and study the principle
and hardware of control and the development and application of systems.
System Control Engineering
The students learn the control theory, and
make a basic study of computer signal processing technology for use in
application to practical systems.
Semiconductors and Physical Property Engineering
The students learn Semiconductor Physics
for the high-density integration of semiconductor circuitry and the electronic
devices for photoelectric conversion, and Physical Property Engineering
for thin-film materials (e.g., dielectrics, magnetic materials, superconductors)
and ultra-fine powder.
Applied Electromagnetic Wave Engineering
The students learn the reciprocal action
between electromagnetic waves and matter, electronic materials, and optical
devices to study the change in life due to biopotentials.
Applied Electronics
The students learn Electric Acoustic Engineering
(i.e., environmental noise), and study life environment.