Kyushu I n sti t u t e o f Technology 2015-2016 Kyushu Institute of Technology 1-1 Sensui-cho, Tobata-ku, Kitakyushu, 804-8550 Japan http://www.kyutech.ac.jp/ International Affairs Division Phone:+81-93-884-3535 Fax:+81-93-884-3059 E-mail:kok-kikaku@jimu.kyutech.ac.jp Kyushu Institute of Technology Contents ...................................................................... 2 History ........................................................................................................ 3 Kyutech Key Figures .................................................................................. 4 Global Education ........................................................................................ 6 Student Projects ......................................................................................... 8 Kyutech Location ....................................................................................... 10 Kyutech Education and Research Organizations ...................................... 12 Kyutech Course Guide .............................................................................. 14 Tobata Campus School of Engineering............................................................................... 16 Department of Mechanical and Control Engineering ............................. 16 Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering ................................. 16 Department of Applied Chemistry .......................................................... 16 Department of Materials Science and Engineering ................................ 16 Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering ............................. 17 Department of Integrated System Engineering ...................................... 17 Graduate School of Engineering ............................................................... 17 Iizuka Campus School of Computer Science and Systems Engineering g........................... 18 Department of Artificial Intelligence ........................................................ 18 Department of Computer Science and Electronics................................. 18 Department of Mechanical Information Science and Technology .......... 18 Department of Bioscience and Bioinformatics ....................................... 18 Department of Systems Design and Informatics .................................... 19 Graduate School of Computer Science and Systems Engineering ........... 19 New Emblem Concept and message of the design Future and next 100 years "movement, energy"= Action History and Past 100 years "value, worth, evaluation"= Value V Future and history, combined together by a bolt of motif with a solid line penetrates, represent school principle. Wakamatsu Campus Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering ................... 20 Department of Biological Functions Engineering .................................... 20 Department of Human Intelligence Systems ........................................... 21 Enrollment ................................................................................................. 22 Campus Map (Tobata Campus) .................................................................... 25 Campus Map (Iizuka Campus) ...................................................................... 26 Campus Map (Wakamatsu Campus) .............................................................. 27 International Exchange Partnerships with Overseas Universities ............. 28 Students' rapid progress, image of overfl f owing energetic power to the world and society. Combination with the design above shows K of Kyushu Institute of Technolog T y. Initial letter of each word A (action), V(value), K(Kyutech) send out one combined message. Fresh , novel and quite unconventional design and colors represents the students who are going to be active with unlimited contribution they can make in the future, and Kyushu Institute of Technology T that is going to take leadership through the years to come ahead. 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This is a result of Kyutech's practical education system that satisfies industry's needs. 99 % of graduates are successfully employed upon Graduation. #3 Ranked third among national universities that provide support in job placement * Campus Navi Network's Ranking 2015 3 5,793 Tobata campus Iizuka campus Wakamatsu campus campuses The number of students 259 38 International students from Recruiters including Hitachi, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Mitsubishi Electric, Kyutech Electric Power, Obic, Mitsubishi Motors, Honda, Nippon Steal & Sumitomo Metal, Toyota Motor Kyushu, NS-Texeng, Aisin Seiki, Aisin AW, Suzuki, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Tokyo Electron, and Panasonic actively seek out Kyutech graduates. * Top 16 Companies Kyutech graduates enter over the last 5 years 4181 undergraduate students 1316 graduate students (Master's program) 296 graduate students (Doctoral program) 105 from China 22 from Indonesia 22 from India 21 form Korea 13 from Vietnam 7 from Thailand 5 from Taiwan 5 from Bangladesh 4 from France countries and regions 357 207 92 Faculty members Administrative staff International exchange partner institutions from 22 countries and regions 60 % of undergraduate students go to graduate school * As of May 2015 + Global Education The industry requires engineers to play internationals role in the society. Kyutech realizes the importance of global education and prepare a variety of opportunities for students to receive world level education. Research and Education Center in Malaysia (MSSC) GCE(Global Competency for Engineer)Education System With the cooperation of Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), Kyutech established MSSC in Malaysia as first overseas education and research center among national universities in Japan. Kyutech defines five skills (competencies) necessary for global engineers in the 21st century 1st to set up an oversea organization among national universities in Japan Global Liberal Arts Language Education Global Competency for Engineer 1. Acceptance of diverse cultures 2. Communicative skills 3. Skills for autonomous learning Collaboration 4. Problem-setting and solving skills Work with Foreign Students 5. Design skills Circuit Program Education Research ・Dual degree program(doctorial program) ・Short-term student exchange program ・Cross-cultural exchange program ・Overseas internship program ・Development of biomass research ・Interdisciplinary academic exchange at UPM and Kyutech Study Aboard 1.Acceptance of diverse cultures 2.Communicative skills 3.Skills for autonomous learning 4.Problem-setting and solving skills 5.Design skills Kyutech's Circuit Program is dedicated to improving there skills To make the program more effective Kyutech established the following: Work Aboard ・Interactive learning centers ・Design studios ・Language centers Student Mobility Programs More and more international exchange programs have been offered and it has become easier for Kyutech students to go abroad to conduct research and discuss global issues on Kyutech campuses Students from Malaysia giving presentations about the technical topics International Courses More and more English-only courses are available in Kyutech. Global AAR (Advanced Assistive Robotics) Course , Space Engineering International Course Students visiting from our partner university - Student Projects With a strong background in engineering, many Kyutech students are interested in manufacturing and craftsmanship. A variety of engineering projects are offered outside of the classroom. Some students participate in technology contests, others work on projects about ecology, others may devote themselves to building regional communities. Through these activities students not only acquire engineering knowledge, but also good communication skills while learning how to practically apply their knowledge. Satellite Development Project “HORYU” and “Aoba” RoDEP In 2012, the year following the Great East Japan Earth Quake, RoDEP, a club based on the Iizuka campus, was founded for creating robots. When the project began, the university did not have a dedicated room and the team leader's apartment was the workshop. But even under such difficult circumstances, they succeeded in attending the Rescue Robot League of Robocup. In the competition a robot is required to report damage conditions in a simulated disaster field. The more accurate the information they give, the higher they score. They finished fourth for two consecutive years. The HORYU projects conduct tests in space high voltage solar array t e c h n o l o g y, a n d s t u d y s p a c e electro-static discharge phenomenon. Satellites are developed by students to perform experiments in space. HORYU project is carried out over several years to ensure continuity in the learning process, masters students transmit their knowledge and know-how to bachelors students every day. Student Formula team e-car team Kyutech students plan, design, and produce a small race car with the goal of winning the Student Formula Japan Competition.They hope to develop skills for manufacturing or "MONO-ZUKURI (object creation)", which in turn contributes to the expansion of the Japanese automotive industry. The team was established in 2009. The students converted a broken-down old car into a brand new electric powered car, by removing the engine and fuel tanks and then replacing them with batteries and motors. The team is expected not only to achieve traveling performance, but also consider total “production” from the concept of the car to its cost. They have finished in the 9th position and won the chairman's award from the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association for four consecutive years. In addition to car production, the Kyutech team works on recruiting sponsors, financial planning, marketing, and advertising, all of which provide great experience for their future employment. . The converted car started running in Iizuka campus in 2011. Then, they passed the legal car inspection and hit the public roads in 2012. In 2012 and 2014, they attended the Shikoku EV rally and won first prize in the lead-acid battery category both years. Now they are developing an EV three-wheeler and automatic driving. / Kyutech Location The Kyushu Institute of Technology (Kyutech) is located in Fukuoka Prefecture on the island of Kyushu. It takes about 2 hours from Tokyo by plane and 1 hour from Osaka. There are two airports available in Fukuoka prefecture. Fukuoka airport and Kitakyushu airport. Fukuoka International Airport provides a variety of access from other countries and regions while Kitakyushu airport is nearest from Kyutech. Kitakyushu City Kitakyushu started industrializing in 1901, when the government-managed Yahata Steelworks began operating. Lead by its chemistry, ceramics, and heavy electrical industries, Kitakyushu grew as an industrialized city. The Kitakyushu Industrial zone has become one of the four major industrial zones in Japan. After overcoming serious air and water pollution, Kitakyushu city is now attracting attention for its environmental friendliness. Hibiki-nada Sea Kitakyushu City Kyushukodaimae Sta. WAKAMATSU Campus approx.20km Orio Sta. approx.34km approx.41km Kokura Sta. TOBATA Campus Sapporo Kitakyushu Airport Kagoshima Line Japan IIZUKA Campus Yukuhashi City Fukuoka City Shin-Iizuka Sta. Iizuka City Hakata Sta. Fukuoka Airport Kansai International Airport Wakamatsu Campus IIzuka Campus ● Graduate School of Life Science ● School of Computer Science and and Systems Engineering Systems Engineering Tobata Campus ● School of Engineering ● Graduate School of Engineering 2h from Tokyo 1h from Osaka 5h from Tokyo 2.5h from Osaka Tokyo Osaka Mt.Fuji ● Graduate School of Computer Science and Systems Engineering Fukuoka Airport Kyushu '& Narita International Airport Haneda Airport (Tokyo International Airport) Kitakyushu Airport '' Kyutech Education and Research Organizations Under Graduate school Faculty Faculty of Engineering School of Engineering ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Department of Mechanical and Control Engineering Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department of Applied Chemistry Department of Materials Science and Engineering Department of Integrated System Engineering Career Center ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Faculty of Computer Science and Systems Engineering School of Computer Science and Systems Engineering ● ● ● ● ● ● Department of Artificial Intelligence Department of Computer Science and Electronics Department of Systems Design and Informatics Department of Mechanical Information Science and Technology Department of Bioscience and Bioinformatics Career Center ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Graduate School Graduate School of Engineering ● ● ● ● ● ● Tobata Campus ● ● ● ● Department of Mechanical and Control Engineering Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department of Materials Science Department of Applied Science for Integrated System Engineering Department of Engineering ● ● ● ● ● ● Graduate School of Computer Science and Systems Engineering ● ● ● ● ● ● Department of Advanced Informatics Department of Interdisciplinary Informatics Department of Creative Informatics Department of Computer Science and Systems Engineering ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Department of Biological Functions Engineering Department of Human Intelligence Systems Department of Life Science and Systems Engineering Career Center Main Library Iizuka Branch Library Committees ● Iizuka Campus '( Center for Student Health Information Science Center Center for Microelectronic Systems Center for Instrumental Analysis Learning & Teaching Center Laboratory of Spacecraft Environment Interaction Engineering Network Design Research Center Advanced Mold and Die Technology Center Research Center for Bio-microsensing Technology Science Education Center Eco-Town Collaborative R&D Center for the Environment and Recycling Research Center for Advanced Eco-fitting Technology Frontier Research Academy for Young Researchers Green Innovation Education and Research Center Biomedical Infomatics R&D Center Next Generation Power Electronics Research Center Center for Socio-Robotic Synthesis Dependable Integrated Systems Research Center University Libraries Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering ● Department of Artificial Intelligence Department of Computer Science and Electronics Department of Systems Design and Informatics Department of Mechanical Information Science and Technology Department of Bioscience and Bioinformatics Department of Human Sciences Department of Creative Informatics Institution for Education and Research ● ● Department of Mechanical and Control Engineering Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department of Materials Science Department of Basic Sciences Department of Human Sciences Department of Applied Science for Integrated System Engineering ● ● Committee for Promotion of Research and Innovation Committee for Information Infrastructure Committee for Promotion of Innovative Education Wakamatsu Campus ') Aokj[Y^9ekhi[=k_Z[ Continuing to higher education Graduation School of Engineering Department of Mechanical and Control Engineering Mechanical Engineering Course Space Engineering Course Control Engineering Course Department of Applied Chemistry Continuing to higher education Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering Architecture Course Civil and Environmental Engineering Course Department of Materials Science and Engineering Completion Completion Graduate School of Engineering Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Electrical Engineering Course Electronic Engineering Course Department of Mechanical and Control Engineering Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department of Integrated System Engineering Department of Engineering Department of Materials Science Department of Applied Science for Integrated System Engineering Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering Department of Biological Functions Engineering Department of Human Intelligence Systems School of Computer Science and Systems Engineering Department of Life Science and Systems Engineering Starting Career Graduate School of Computer Science and Systems Engineering Department of Artificial Intelligence Department of Computer Science and Electronics Department of Systems Design and Informatics Department of Mechanical Information Science and Technology Department of Bioscience and Bioinformatics '* Department of Advanced Informatics Department of Interdisciplinary Informatics Department of Computer Science and Systems Engineering Department of Creative Informatics '+ Tobata Campus School of Engineering Graduate School of Engineering Graduate School of Engineering School of Engineering Department of Mechanical and Control Engineering Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Creating the machines of the future and controlling them at will Designing cities for a strong, beautiful and prosperous tomorrow The department focuses on two fields: mechanical engineering to produce and operate machines which enrich our lives while exhibiting a sensitivity to natural phenomena; and control engineering to enable intelligent smooth operation of machines by combining measurement, control and information devices. The department consists of two courses: the Architecture Course focuses on creating functional and beautiful architecture and urban space design; the other, the Civil and Environmental Engineering Course aims at creating safe and affluent cities and community environments. Electrical and electronic systems, supporting the foundation of life and industry Mechanical Engineering Course Space Engineering Course Control Engineering Course Architecture Course Civil and Environmental Engineering Course Photo: Concrete Lab. Electrical and electronics engineering is essential in modern industry and social life. The department studies next-generation energy, electronic devices and circuits, and electronic system technologies that will contribute to society. Electrical Engineering Course Electronic Engineering Course Based on the engineering knowledge cultivated through undergraduate studies, students develop the skills and abilities needed to work as technology developers and researchers with adaptable potential, while nurturing further professionalism in each specialized field. Department of Mechanical and Control Engineering The department conducts wide-ranging and diversified education and research, covering material science and thermic fluids as basic fields. It also covers production engineering and control intelligence science as fields of application, and space engineering as an extremely advanced field. Photo: Mitani / Watanabe Lab. Photo: Computational Mechanics Lab. Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering The department covers the construction and creation of architecture to create rich living rich environments, disaster-resistant infrastructure, damage reduction systems, landscape design of urban infrastructure, green technology, infrastructure for a recycling-friendly society, and infrastructure management control systems. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department of Applied Chemistry Department of Materials Science and Engineering Department of Integrated System Engineering Exploring the world on the atomic and molecular scale Materials that support the growth of science and technology The department provides curricula in chemistry to sustain industrial production and manufacturing. Students acquire knowledge about science and technology for creating new functional substances and applying them to practical commodities utilized in the fields of the environment, energy, information and biotechnology. The department provides systematic education programs that scientifically elucidate the structures and p r o p e r t i e s o f m a t e r i a l s , s u c h a s s t e e l, a ll o y s, semiconductors, ceramics and composite materials, which define the functions of products, on the nanoscale; that design functions for new materials; and that develop efficient production methods for safe products. Extracting a single essence from the engineering in demand of contemporary solutions Photo: Functional Catalysts Development Lab. Photo: Energy and Environmental Materials Lab. The department provides education programs in multiple fields of engineering, such as mechanical as well as electrical and electronic engineering, which are needed in high-tech industries such as the production of next-generation automobiles, robotics, mechatronics and aerospace vehicles. Photo: Laboratory of Spacecraft Environment Interaction Engineering The department recovers electric energy, electronic properties, electronic devices, electronic equipment, communications systems, sensing systems, network systems and calculators, and systemization technology that organically integrates all of these areas. Department of Materials Science The department covers the design and synthesis of new substances and materials that bring new functions, the analysis of material/substance structures and properties, and the elucidation of their function-generation mechanisms. It also works on the development of systems using value-added substances, and the development of production processes that respond to the needs of high-tech industries. Department of Applied Science for Integrated System Engineering The department covers cutting-edge interdisciplinary fields such as mechatronics, car electronics and nanotechnology, which support next-generation industries like the automobile and robot industries. ', '- Iizuka Campus School of Computer Science and Systems Engineering Graduate School of Computer Science and Systems Engineering School of Computer Science and Systems Engineering Graduate School of Computer Science and Systems Engineering Department of Artificial Intelligence Department of Computer Science and Electronics Department of Systems Design and Informatics New Information Technology through computers collaborating with humans Hardware and software, become elite specialist The objective of our research is to “create totally innovative systems” The department provides education programs in computer science and artificial intelligence ranging from basic theory to application/practice. Students learn industrial-ready technologies for IT-related firms, and gain academic knowledge useful in the future. The department provides advanced education and research in electronics engineering dealing with semiconductors and electronic circuits (Electronics), computer engineering for the fundamentals of computers and their application technologies (Computers, LSI), and telecommunication engineering as represented by the Internet and mobile phones, etc., (Network Systems). The department aims to produce engineers who can design systems based on information science. In order to build the advanced systems used in modern society, such as robots and vehicles, Our students learn such skills for systems design. Photo: Robot Vision Lab. Photo: Information Network Lab. Department of Advanced Informatics (Master’s Course) The department consists of two divisions: the Division of Artificial Intelligence to study computer science and information system development; and the division of Computer Science and Electronics to study electronics, computers, LSI, and information and communication networks. Department of Interdisciplinary Informatics (Master’s Course) Photo: Computer Aided Control System Design Lab. The department consists of three divisions: the Division of Systems Design and Informatics to study system development based on ICT technology; the Division of Mechanical Information Science and Technology to study digital engineering the robotics; and the Division of Bioscience and Bioinformatics to study development of information systems related to biotechnology and bioinformatics. Department of Creative Informatics (Master’s Course) Department of Mechanical Information Science and Technology Department of Bioscience and Bioinformatics Designing in the area of robotics down to the micro-level Life is a superb information system The department offers wide-ranging educational programs in mechanical and information engineering. Students can choose one of three fields, Robotics, 3D design, or Micro, according to their interests and future career paths. The department provides education programs combining two areas, one is computer science and informatics and the other is life science and biotechnology. The department is one of the few academic institutions in Japan which focuses on engineering with such broad interdisciplinarity. Photo: Computational Mechanics Lab. The department is designed to produce engineers who can find problems to be solved occurring in industry due to the change in social conditions, have knowledge for practical resolution and realization by means of the latest information technology, promote industry-academia collaboration based on social needs, and activate society with information technologies. Department of Computer Science and Systems Engineering (Doctoral Course) Photo: Brain Informatics Lab. Student Residence Iizuka MILAiS '. The department is designed to produce global leaders who can coordinate cutting-edge information engineering approaches, by developing cutting edge base technologies useful for the development of information technologies, building innovative information systems that can cope with various problems caused by combination of technologies in various scientific areas, and reforming the structure of society using future information technologies, based on high expertise on information science and information engineering. The interdisciplinary department is beyond the framework of conventional departments or narrow research areas and consists of six division of three departments of Master’s course. Learning AGORA '/ Wakamatsu Campus Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering Department of Biological Functions Engineering Department of Human Intelligence Systems The research and education in this department deals with the realization of materials, structures and energy conversion functionalities of nature/organisms along with their utilization in engineering. The main objective of this department lies with the solution of social issues like global environment and human health, by integrating the fields of the environment, energy, materials, and bioengineering. Apart from these focuses, our students can also pursue “green innovation” at our international research base overseas in Malaysia. The department of human intelligence systems aims to incorporate the principles of human intelligence into intelligent information processing platforms and into artificial intelligent systems, as well as to actively contribute to development in industry. The research and education in this department covers, but is not limited to (i) advanced development of mechanical systems and devices, such as intelligent autonomous robots, (ii) intelligent information system development and artificial intelligence algorithms designs that incorporate the principles of human reasoning, (iii) scientific analysis of social activities and human intelligence by using mathematical modelling, brain science and cognitive science in general. Division of Green Electronics Division of Biological Mechanics Division of Human Intelligence Machines Division of Environmentally Conscious Chemistry and Bioengineering Division of Intelligence Systems and Emergent Design Division of Physiological and Biochemical Adaptation Division of Human Interaction and Brain Functions Division of Green Technology Division of Human Bahavioral Sciences Joint Graduate School TheøKitakyushu Science and Research Parkø (KSRP) has a campus that includes three graduate schools of engineering:øKyushu Institute of Technology, the University of Kitakyushu, and Waseda University, which are (& national, public, and private universities, respectively. In 2008 these schools establishedøThe Joint Graduate School Car Electronics Course, which has received high evaluations. ø Global AAR Course AAR is the abbreviation of Advanced Assistive Robotics, and stands for a course for advanced robotics emphasizing the aspect of assistive technology. 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