Advanced Mechanical Engineering
Course Overview
Applying the principles of mechanical engineering to contribute widely to the development of interdisciplinary fields including diverse disciplines
This course is designed to cultivate the ability to apply the academic principles of mechanical engineering to research and development that can contribute to the development of a wide range of interdisciplinary fields, including diverse disciplines. In the first and second years, students learn the basics and acquire the ability to think about engineering by using subjects in accordance with the theoretical system of mechanical engineering. In the third and fourth years, students acquire knowledge and skills in a wide range of applied fields centered on mechanical engineering in order to conduct the Graduation Research 1-4 and acquire research and development skills that will contribute broadly to the development of integrated fields.
Research Fields/Areas
Mechanical dynamics
Mechanical mechanisms and related dynamics
Materials engineering
Properties, strength, and dynamics of the various materials that make up machines
Production/processing engineering
Material cutting, grinding and non-grinding processing, dynamics and production systems
Design engineering
Comprehensive mechanical design and its expression
Fluid engineering
Fluid mechanics, power generation mechanism by fluids, etc.
Environmental engineering
Global environmental issues, energy, resources, urban warming, etc.
System engineering
Mechanical system analysis, programming, evaluation, etc.
Thermal engineering
Heat and thermodynamics, energy transfer and conversion, principles and applications of heat engines
Keywords for Learning
- Nano,Micro technology
- Advanced safety vehicles
- Renewable energy
- Functional design
- Next-generation robots
- Intelligent machines
- Space
- Vibration analysis
- Control
- Natural energy
- Functional materials
- Micro machines
- Human-machine interface
Curriculum
Course Data
Degree
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Bachelor of Engineering
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Campus
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1st and 2nd year: Omiya 3rd and 4th year: Toyosu
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Number of people
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Number of faculty members
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Admission capacity
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228
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Number of students
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Number of students entering graduate school
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