Advanced Electronic Engineering
Course Overview
The future of electronic information systems, which are used in everything around us, will be created from electronic information technology.
The goal of this course is to comprehensively learn advanced electronic engineering in terms of both hardware and software, from semiconductors to electronics and integrated circuits, from optical communications to brain waves and medical sensing technology, and even to the development of intelligent robots, with “electrons and photons” as the keywords. In the first and second years, students study basic specialized subjects such as electric circuits and electromagnetism, and in the third and fourth years, they study subjects related to physical devices and intelligent information integrated circuits, as well as specialized applied subjects such as medical electronics.
Research Fields/Areas
Nanoelectronics and Photonics
Study of optical and electronic devices
- Semiconductor engineering
- electronic propertiesengineering
- electronic materialsengineering
- optoelectronicsengineering
- electronic devicesengineering
- electronic materials evaluation
Informatics and Bioelectronics
Study of electronic circuits and information and communication
- Signal processing circuits
- information transmission circuits
- acoustic systemscircuits
- information and communication systemscircuits
- integrated circuit engineeringcircuits
- medical electronics
Keywords for Learning
- Semiconductors
- Sensing technologySemiconductors
- Optical fiberSemiconductors
- NanotechnologySemiconductors
- Brain and biofunction analysisSemiconductors
- Measurement technologySemiconductors
- Integrated circuitsSemiconductors
- Electronic circuit softwareSemiconductors
- UltrasoundSemiconductors
- Optoelectronic/optical communicationSemiconductors
- Wireless IoTSemiconductors
- Biosensors
Curriculum
Course Data
Degree | Bachelor of Engineering | |
Campus | 1st and 2nd year: Omiya 3rd and 4th year: Toyosu | |
Number of people | Number of faculty members | Jump to Japanese page |
Admission capacity | 208 | |
Number of students | Jump to Japanese page | |
Number of students entering graduate school | - |