Advanced Modern Science and Technology (4 times course)

Numbering Code G-ENG90 8i055 LE77 Year/Term 2022 ・ Second semester
Number of Credits 0.5 Course Type Lecture
Target Year Target Student
Language English Day/Period Thu.5
Instructor name KOMIYAMA YOSUKE (Graduate School of Engineering Senior Lecturer)
YOROZU KAZUAKI (Graduate School of Engineering Senior Lecturer)
KANEKO KENTAROU (Graduate School of Engineering Senior Lecturer)
TAKATSU HIROSHI (Graduate School of Engineering Senior Lecturer)
ISLAM, A K M Mahfuzul (Graduate School of Engineering Senior Lecturer)
NAKADA NORIHIDE (Graduate School of Engineering Senior Lecturer)
GOMI RYOUTA (Graduate School of Engineering Assistant Professor)
TONOMURA OSAMU (Graduate School of Engineering Assistant Professor)
MOLINA LOPEZ, John Jairo (Graduate School of Engineering Assistant Professor)
KHAYYER ABBAS (Graduate School of Engineering Associate Professor)
Yi Wei (Graduate School of Engineering Associate Professor)
NAMURA KYOKO (Graduate School of Engineering Assistant Professor)
BANERJEE, Amit (Graduate School of Engineering Senior Lecturer)
HONDA MITSURU (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course Engineering/Engineers have been expected to fulfill key roles among social issues and others, such as energy, environment and resource. This class introduces cutting edge science and technologies from their backgrounds, research and development, to problems for the practical applications. Assignment will be done for further understanding of the topics of the course.
See website for further information. http://www.glc.t.kyoto-u.ac.jp/class/amst2021
Course Goals The students understand of each technology towards social issues to be solved by engineers. In addition, the students learn the importance for engineers to have multidisciplinary mind and understand the significance of engineering to realize sustainable development.
Schedule and Contents Topic A:
Week 1-4, Water Environment & Nano Technology
Topic B:
Week 5-8, Light and energy
Topic C:
Week 9-12, Numerical Simulation
Evaluation Methods and Policy The average score of the best two assignments is employed.
For the topic which the students chose, they must attend minimum three lectures and submit minimum two assignments evaluated as "passed".
Course Requirements Each topic consists of four lectures.
This course requests to choose one topic from provided three topics in advance.
It is prohibited to change the topic after registration.
We may select students who can attend the class before starting the class.
Students who intend to join the course are required to submit the application form through the web site which will be informed in the advance.
See website for further information. https://www.glc.t.kyoto-u.ac.jp/grad
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) This course requests students to prepare a class in advance because some classes will be done by an interactive style.
Textbooks Textbooks/References Course materials will be provided.
Related URL http://www.glc.t.kyoto-u.ac.jp/grad
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