Graduate School of Information Science and Technology |
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| The Name of the Graduate School | Graduate School of Engineering | ||||
| Disciplines | Civil Engineering, Architecture, Urban Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering
Synthesis, Precision Engineering, Environmental and Ocean Engineering, Aeronautics and
Astronautics, Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Applied Physics, Quantum
Engineering and Systems Science, Geosystem Engineering, Materials Engineering, Applied
Chemistry, Chemical system Engineering, Chemistry and Biotechnology, Advanced
Interdisciplinary Studies,Nuclear Engineering and Management, ※Bioengineering, ※Technology Management for Innovation |
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| Type of Degree | Master of Engineering, Doctor of Engineering, Ph.D | ||||
| The number of students who obtained a degree in 2004 |
Master (152 students), Doctor(33 students) | ||||
| Graduate School's Overview | "Information" is the most important foundation of society and academic wisdom in the 21st century.The Graduate School of Information Science and Technology established in 2001 offers a comprehensive graduate level education in information-related science and technology. It conducts in-depth basic research: for the advancement of society and a variety of applied research projects in collaboration with industries. The students are educated to be able to take the leadership in their own chosen fields in the global environments. | ||||
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| The Name of the Discipline | Department of Computer Science | ||||
| Number of Lectures | 32 | ||||
| Required Japanese Language Level | Master-course students should be able to understand lectures taught in Japanese.For Doctor- course students, no particular Japanese language ability is required. It is desirable for all the students to have the necessary Japanese and English ability to perform their research. | ||||
| Homepage / E-mail address | http://www.i.u-tokyo.ac.jp or http://www.i.u-tokyo.ac.jp/index-e.htm for English Web pages | ||||
| Inquiry | Prof. Hiroshi Imai (Head), Email: imai@is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp | ||||
| Discipline's Overview | Keywords characterizing the scope of the department: computing theory, computing algorithms, computer languages, operating systems, computer architectures, parallel and distributed computing, security, graphics, numerical computation, natural language processing, knowledge discovery, user interfaces, genome informatics, computational science | ||||
| The Name of the Discipline | Department of Mathematical Informatics | ||||
| Number of Lectures | 23 | ||||
| Required Japanese Language Level | The students are required to be able to understand Japanese texts and references as well as English ones. | ||||
| Homepage / E-mail address | http://www.i.u-tokyo.ac.jp or http://www.i.u-tokyo.ac.jp/index-e.htm for English Web pages | ||||
| Inquiry | Depatment Office Tel. +81-3-5841-6888 | ||||
| Discipline's Overview | Keywords characterizing the scope of the department: mathematical informatics, mathematical modelling, operations research, mathematical programming, probabilistic/statistical analysis, Algorithms, Computational geometry, information theory, mathematical basis of information coding, mathematical basis of complex systems, mathematical basis of bio-information, mathematical basis of programming, mathematical finance | ||||
| The Name of the Discipline | Department of Creative Informatics | ||||
| Number of Lectures | 11 | ||||
| Required Japanese Language Level | Master-course students should be able to understand lectures taught in Japanese and be able to communicate in Japanese. For doctor-course students, no particular Japanese ability is required; however, it is preferable to have some ability. | ||||
| Homepage | http://www.i.u-tokyo.ac.jp/edu/course/ci/index.shtml | ||||
| Inquiry | Prof. Mitsuru Ishizuka Email:ishizuka@miv.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp | ||||
| Discipline's Overview | The department, established in 2005 as the sixth department of the graduate school, covers all the areas of the graduate school of Information Science and Technology. In its education and research, the department emphasizes the practical creativity of producing useful softwares and systems based on prominent ideas. | ||||
| The Name of the Discipline | Department of Information Physics and Computing | ||||
| Number of Lectures | 20 | ||||
Required Japanese Language Level |
It is desirable to have some Japanese ability for daily communication. | ||||
| Homepage / E-mail address | http://www.i.u-tokyo.ac.jp or http://www.i.u-tokyo.ac.jp/index-e.htm for English Web pages | ||||
| Inquiry | Depatment Office Tel.+81-3-5841-6888 Prof. Shigeki Sagayama (Head) Email:sagayama@hil.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp |
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| Discipline's Overview | Keywords characterizing the scope of the department: information physics, computing, system control theory, system signal processing, system architecture, biological and physiological engineering, bio-cybernetics, intelligent sensors, measurement/sensing systems, integrated intelligent systems, recognition/synthesis of image and speech, music/acoustic signal processing, adaptive and learning system for recognition and action, virtual reality, tele-roboties | ||||
| The Name of the Discipline | Department of Information and Communication Engineering | ||||
| Number of Lectures | 20 | ||||
| Required Japanese Language Level | Master-course students should be able to understand lectures taught in Japanese and be able to communicate in Japanese. For Doctor-course students, no particular Japanese ability is required; however, it is preferable to have some ability. | ||||
| Homepage / E-mail address | http://www.i.u-tokyo.ac.jp/index_e.shtml for English Web pages. | ||||
| inquiry | Prof. Hiroshi Esaki (Head), Tel.+81-3-5841-7465 Email:hiroshi@wide.ad.jp |
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| Discipline's Overview | Keywords characterizing the scope of the department: information electronics, computer architecture, basic softwares, information system design, intelligent information processing, database, information networks, networked information environments, signal processing in communication and media, communication theory/systems, information security, media processing, human interface, information media environments | ||||
| The Name of the Discipline | Department of Mechano-Informatics | ||||
| Number of Lectures | 18 | ||||
| Required Japanese Language Level | Master-course students should be able to understand lectures taught in Japanese and be able to communicate in Japanese. For Doctor-course students, no particular Japanese ability is required; however, it is preferable to have some ability. | ||||
| Homepage / E-mail address | http://www.i.u-tokyo.ac.jp or http://www.i.u-tokyo.ac.jp/index-e.htm for English Web pages. | ||||
| Inquiry | Prof. Michitaka Hirose (Head), Tel.+81-3-5841-6367 Email:hirose@cyber.rcast.u-tokyo.ac.jp |
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| Discipline's Overview | The department commits education and research in the field of real world informatics dealing with shapes, structure, patterns, mobility and functionality of physical systems, aiming at growth of leading human resources and development of cutting-edge knowledge for creative design of intelligent mechano-informatic systems. <Keywords characterizing the scope of the department> :Mechatronics, Robotics, Micro-Nano Systems, Virtual Reality, Human Interfaces, Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Informatics, Real World Informatics, Brain Informatics Machines, Bioinformatic Systems, Welfare Systems, Computer Aided Surgery. | ||||
