Exploratory Project Ⅱ

Numbering Code G-ENE03 53395 SE28 Year/Term 2022 ・ Intensive, Second semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Seminar
Target Year Master's students Target Student
Language English Day/Period Intensive
Instructor name (Graduate School of Energy Science)
ABE MASATAKA (Graduate School of Energy Science Associate Professor)
Jun HAYASHI (Graduate School of Energy Science Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course Problems, measures and their academic backgrounds in technologies for energy conversion system are presented.
Course Goals To understand problems, measures and their academic backgrounds in technologies for improving energy conversion efficiency with greater safety and reliability of energy systems.
Schedule and Contents The research themes of each group are shown as follows.
1) Thermal Energy Conversion: Energy Conservation and the Mitigation of the Environmental Impact of Thermal Engine Systems
2) Conversion Systems: Optimum Design and Control of Energy Conversion Systems
3) Material Design for Energy Systems: Design for Materials to Create New Functions and Energy-Related Machinery
4) Design for Functional Systems: Design of Advanced Functional Material Systems and Nondestructive Evaluation of Their Integrity
5) Advanced Energy Conversion: Design, Development and Assessment of Fusion Energy Systems
6) Plasma Energy Conversion: Highly Qualified Energy Conversion through Advanced Control of Charged Particle Beams
7) Functional Energy Conversion Materials: Basic Research and Development of Nuclear Energy Materials
Evaluation Methods and Policy The research activities shall be evaluated by supervisor, which includes writing a technical paper, presentation at a conference, an internship activity and joining a seminar
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) To be announced in class.
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