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New engineering should create new theories and technologies to realize the sustainable society. In the Graduate School of Engineering, composed of 6 divisions and 10 departments, over 200 faculty members and approximately 900 graduate students are enrolled and they are carrying out wide and cross-functional cutting-edge research.
The College of Engineering provides students with the ability to investigate the basic principles of scientific and technological development and new knowledge in the field. It also enables them to participate in creating new technology, which in turn encourages real development in the industry.
- Mathematical Sciences
- Physical Science
- Chemistry
- Biological Science
The course develops research in the integrated fields of mathematical science and information science. Focusing on the theoretical organization of information science and the development of practical software, the course trains individuals to have both mathematical insight and modeling abilities.
The course fosters highly trained professionals who are internationally active in the advanced study of physical science with the goal of discovering and explaining new physical phenomena and their principles.
Focusing on three different fields of advanced chemistry, molecular creation, molecular function, and molecular analysis, the course allows students to acquire advanced knowledge of chemistry and become leaders in breakthrough research.
The course explores the mechanisms of various life phenomena from DNA and proteins to ecosystem levels and fosters specialists in bioscience who possess a high degree of expertise and the ability to think outside the box.
Offering six courses in 11 different fields to foster technicians and researchers to provide new avenues for social development through ecological 21st century technologies.
Students in this department can learn not only fundamental physics (dynamics, statistical physics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics) but also applied physics (superconductivity, organic electronics, laser science, semiconductor physics, nano-science, spintronics).
Research GroupStaffYoshihiko Togawa [Professor] Hiroaki ...Hajime Ishihara [Professor] Yong-Gu Shim ...Hiroyoshi Naito [Professor] Takashi ...Seiji Akita ...Sep 25, 2024 · Osaka Institute of Technology (OIT) is a private university in Osaka, Japan. Our mission is to develop specialists with science-based practical skills who play an important role in society - for the world, for the people and for the community - especially in the fields of engineering, robotics and design, information science and technology, and ...
Osaka Institute of Technology (OIT, 大阪工業大学, Ōsaka kōgyō daigaku), abbreviated as Dai kōdai (大工大), Han kōdai (阪工大), or Osaka kōdai (大阪工大) is a private university in Osaka Prefecture, Japan.