Department Introduction

Department of Information and Communication Engineering
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Department of Mathematical Engineering and Infomation Physics
Department Introduction (Faculty of Engineering 2024)
Department of Civil Engineering (2024/5/2 18:45~, Room 1323, 13th Building)
Civil Engineering encompasses various specialized fields related to human life, nature, and society. It aims to nurture a diverse and uniquely talented group of individuals who will be responsible for creating the civilizations and environments of the future.
- Department of Civil Engineering Official Website
- Department of Civil Engineering PV
- Guidance Materials
- Department of Civil Engineering Official Youtube
- Department Introduction Brochure
- Exhibition of Sumida River Bridges in the Teito Reconstruction Project (HASEKO-KUMA HALL)
- Kōi Furuichi Collection (HASEKO-KUMA HALL)
Department of Urban Engineering (2024/5/2 18:45~, Room 1323, 13th Building)
Thinking deeply about "cities" is to think broadly about "society." The Department of Urban Engineering trains a wide range of professionals, from urban "specialists" to societal "generalists."
- Department of Urban Engineering Brochure
- Guidance Materials
- Introduction to the Urban Development Graduate School (HASEKO-KUMA HALL Exhibition)
- Outstanding Graduation Project of the Department of Urban Engineering: "The World of Slopes - Living with the Forest in Takanawa" (HASEKO-KUMA HALL Exhibition)
- The History of Urban Environmental Engineering, etc.
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics (2024/5/8 18:45~, Room 1323, 13th Building)
Aeronautics and Astronautics is a treasure trove of untapped technologies. We are dedicated to the creation of cutting-edge technologies and system integration techniques, along with education and research in these fields.
Department of Precision Engineering (2024/5/8 18:45~, Room 1323, 13th Building)
"Designing Society with RT (Robotics) and PT (Protection)"
We are tackling creative themes that design the future of humans and machines.
- Cutting-edge Research in Precision Engineering
- Related Information for Graduate Studies
- 2024 Department Brochure
- Research Introduction Video
- Complex Shape Paper Craft (HASEKO-KUMA HALL Exhibition)
- Prototype of a Hair Dryer Designed Using the 'Delight Design Platform' (HASEKO-KUMA HALL Exhibition)
- Knee Joint Load Measurement Device Using Human Knee Joint Model (HASEKO-KUMA HALL Exhibition)
- Student-made 'Fully Homemade 3D Printer' (HASEKO-KUMA HALL Exhibition)
- Student-made 'Play with Karakuri' (HASEKO-KUMA HALL Exhibition)
Department of Information and Communication Engineering / Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (2024/4/30 18:45~, Room 1323, 13th Building)
Mastering Physics to Transform the Information Society
Mastering Information to Transform the Physical World
To manipulate "information," you need "physics," and by facing "physics," new ways of using "information" emerge.
Physics and information. Hardware and software. Principles and applications. Real space and cyberspace.
Neither one alone is sufficient; the ability to view both and navigate between them is what is now required.
The Department of Electronic and Information Engineering and the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering are dedicated to cultivating such talent.
- 2024 Graduate Studies Related Information Page (Guidance Materials and Videos)
- 2024 Department Guidance Book
- Video: CREATE THE FUTURE "Pushing the Ultimate Limits of Devices that Support Human Hearing"
- Video: CREATE THE FUTURE "Supporting Cultural Life through Technology"
- Historic Electron Tube, the Foundation of Electronic Technology (HASEKO-KUMA HALL Exhibition)
Department of Applied Physics (2024/4/26 18:45~, Room 1313, 13th Building)
Physics Innovates Technology, and Technology Innovates Physics
Frontiers of Quantum Science and Technology
- 2024 Department Guidance Book
- 2024 Guidance Materials
- Topological Magnetic Particle Skyrmion Pioneering New Electromagnetism (HASEKO-KUMA HALL Exhibition)
- Superconducting Quantum Circuits Enabling Future Quantum Information Processing (HASEKO-KUMA HALL Exhibition)
- Light Lattice Clock Exploring the Physics of Spacetime with 18-Digit Precision (HASEKO-KUMA HALL Exhibition)
Department of Mathematical Engineering and Infomation Physics (2024/4/26 18:45~, Room 1313, 13th Building)
Building on the concepts of mathematics, physics, and information science, this department aims to propose universal concepts and principles that form the foundation of scientific and technological fields, independent of individual domains, and provide systematic methodologies.
Department of Materials Engineering (2024/5/8 18:45~, Room 1323, 13th Building)
"Integrated Engineering Opens the Future"
Based on materials, which are fundamental to all branches of engineering, we are opening up new horizons in various fields.
- Department of Materials Engineering Homepage
- 2024 Department Brochure
- Student Life (from the Faculty of Engineering Guidance Book)
- 2024 Guidance Materials (Updated on 2024/5/9)
- Tatara Ironmaking Demonstration (HASEKO-KUMA HALL Exhibition)
- Picture Scroll of Kake Sumiya Tetsuzan (Iron Mine) (HASEKO-KUMA HALL Exhibition)
Department of Applied Chemistry (2024/5/7 18:45~, Room 1323, 13th Building)
"The 21st Century is the Era of New Applied Chemistry"
The Department of Applied Chemistry provides education that cultivates a fundamental understanding of chemistry through the organic integration of "lectures" and "experiments." We also engage in a wide range of cutting-edge research themes based on chemistry.
- 2024 Department Brochure
- Department of Applied Chemistry Homepage
- For Liberal Arts Students
- Department Curriculum Introduction
- New Manufacturing Using Nano-Spaces (HASEKO-KUMA HALL Exhibition)
- Catalyst Development for Environmentally Harmonized High-Efficiency Reactions (HASEKO-KUMA HALL Exhibition)
Department of Chemical System Engineering (2024/5/7 18:45~, Room 1323, 13th Building)
"Chemical Knowledge for Society"
This department provides a unique approach by addressing real-world challenges through chemical-based, systematic thinking. It offers a vision for solving problems and aims for real-time social contribution.
- Department of Chemical System Engineering Homepage
- May 7, 2024, Department of Chemical System Engineering Entrance Guidance Materials
- 2024 Department Introduction Brochure
- Video: CREATE THE FUTURE "Creating Social Systems that Contribute to People's Health"
- Website for Komaba Students: "Learn with Chemical Systems!"
- Materials and Devices in Chemical System Engineering (HASEKO-KUMA HALL Exhibition)
- Connecting Molecules, Cells, Processes, and a Healthy Society (HASEKO-KUMA HALL Exhibition)
- Artificial Organs and Chemical System Engineering - Application of Membrane Separation and Adsorption Separation for Blood Purification (HASEKO-KUMA HALL Exhibition)
Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology (2024/5/7 18:45~, Room 1323, 13th Building)
Chemistry & Biotechnology
Here, something special that cannot be found elsewhere.
The need for academic research based on organic chemistry and life engineering is increasing more than ever.
- Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology Entrance Guidance Materials
- Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology Homepage
- Website for Komaba Students: "For Students in the College of Arts and Sciences"
- Data on "ChemBio"
- ChemBio Inspiring Program
- Messages from Senior Students
- Endless Research Areas
- 2024 Department Brochure
- From the Blueprint of Life, DNA to the Formation of Complex Tissues (HASEKO-KUMA HALL Exhibition)
- Department of Chemical Life Engineering / Introduction Panel of the Department of Chemical Life Engineering (HASEKO-KUMA HALL Exhibition)
Department of Systems Innovation (2024/4/25 18:45~ 13th Building, Room 1323)
"Reconstructing and Integrating Knowledge: System Innovation"
―A Challenge for New Engineering Education―
(1)Guidance
(2)Department Introduction
- Department Introduction Leaflet
- Department Website (includes student and alumni voices, career paths, and curriculum information)
- A Course (E&E Course) Website
- B Course (SDM Course) Website
- C Course (PSI Course) Website
(3)Research Achievements Display (HASEKO-KUMA HALL Exhibits)
- Optimal Design of Sports Prosthetic Blades through Individualized Design Methods
- Digital Grid Router
- Rare Earth Mud
- Manganese Nodules
- Shinkai 6500 Model
- Navigation Survey around Minami-Torishima Waters
- Incoming Gamma Rays
- Off-grid Area Charger
- Next-generation Nuclear Reactor Model