社会・環境科学特別実験及び演習第3

Numbering Code G-ENE01 63182 GB28 Year/Term 2022 ・ Intensive, First semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type experiment and seminar
Target Year 2nd year master's students Target Student
Language Japanese and English Day/Period Intensive
Instructor name (Graduate School of Energy Science)
YAMAMOTO KOUHEI (Graduate School of Energy Science Assistant Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course Under the supervision of a professor, students develop the basic skills to undertake their master's thesis in energy science through literature reviews, experiments and exercises, and reports.
Course Goals Along with learning a wide range of expertise and research ethics, they will undertake specific research that academically and effectively contributes to knowledge in the field of energy science, while acquiring basic skills to logically explain the research results.
Schedule and Contents In each laboratory or research group, individual graduate students are guided in establishing a research theme, collecting, reviewing and critically examining previous research, understanding and evaluating research methods, conducting experiments and exercises, and learning how to report academic achievements.
Evaluation Methods and Policy The supervisor will comprehensively evaluate the students' performance, assigning grades out of 100 points on the basis of the criteria below:

1. Fundamental ability to promote and advance high level research in the fields of energy and environmental problems.
2. Fundamental ability to explain research outcomes logically.
3. Ethics in academic research.
4. Ability to identify and propose original problems and themes.
5. Presentation and communication skills to appeal to researchers in the relevant areas of research and deepen mutual understanding.
6. Level of language skills needed to transmit research results to the world.
7. Other basic skills and knowledge as a student in the master's program.
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Students should have high awareness of energy and environmental problems at all times and pursue their master's thesis research on their own initiative.
References, etc. At the advice of your supervisor.
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