Exploratory Project Ⅲ
Numbering Code | G-ENE03 63396 SE28 | Year/Term | 2022 ・ Intensive, First semester |
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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) |
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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 |
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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. |