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Degree
Bachelor
Standard Academic Year
1
Course delivery methods
face-to-face
Subject
Physical sciences, Mathematical sciences, Engineering & technology
Program
School
School of Science and Engineering
Department
Bachelor's Program in Interdisciplinary Engineering
Campus
Tsukuba Campus
Classroom
3A213
Course Offering Year
2023-2024
Course Offering Month
April - June
Weekday and Period
Tue1
Capacity
Credits
1.0
Language
English
Course Number
FJ11111

Introduction to Interdisciplinary Engineering II University of Tsukuba

Course Overview

This course discusses issues relevant to Engineering Sciences and aims to help students grasp general concepts involved in this field of study.

Learning Achievement

Students will be able to grasp general concepts involved in Engineering Sciences.

Competence

Related to 2. Understanding ability of physical phenomena, 4. Skills in the field of Micro Engineering and Nanoscience, and 5. Skills in the field of Macro Engineering and Systems Engineering.

Course prerequisites

None

Grading Philosophy

Assignments 100%

Course schedule


Introduction, Spectroscopy of Nano-structured Semiconductors [April 18]
Fabrication of Nanostructured Functional Materials [April 25]
Catalyst and Surface Sciences [May 2]
Magnetic Materials [May 9]
Plasma Engineering and Science [May 16]
Solar Cells, Light Emitting Diodes [May 30]
Protein-solution Technology for Pharmaceutical and Food Applications [June 6]
Environmentally Friendly Materials [June 13]
Ceramic Membranes for Environmental Purification [June 20]
Ultrafast Phenomena in Solids [June 27]

Course type

Lectures

Online Course Requirement

Instructor

Matsuishi Kiyoto

Other information

Students are expected to look into literature on the technical terms or keywords in each lecture. It would make them understand each research topic better.

Site for Inquiry

Please inquire about the courses at the address below.

Contact person: Matsuishi Kiyoto

Email address: kiyoto@bk.tsukuba.ac.jp


Link to the syllabus provided by the university