Faculty of Engineering Science

Creating systems to drive society forward

Faculty of Engineering Science

System Engineering and Innovation

Faculty of Engineering Science

About the Faculty

Faculty of Engineering Science Introduction

CREATE SYSTEMS
Become Engineers Who Drive Society Forward

CREATE SYSTEMS

The Faculty of Engineering Science is founded on the basic philosophy of creating highly functional and safe "systems." We cultivate human resources involved in the construction, creation, improvement, and maintenance management of industrial technology systems. Through research in cutting-edge fields such as AI, IoT, and autonomous driving, students learn to create "systems" that realize a rich and better life.

5 Departments
~540 First-year Students
40% Graduate School Enrollment Rate

Departments

DEPARTMENTS

Composed of 5 departments that integrate the principles of "science" with the applied power of "engineering."

Department of Mathematics

Cultivates mathematical thinking and logical problem-solving abilities. Students learn a wide range from pure mathematics to applied mathematics, with enriched practical subjects such as computer experimental mathematics. Explores mathematical science that forms the foundation of data science and AI technology.

Department of Physics and Applied Physics

Systematically learns from the fundamentals of physics to applications in advanced technology. With an experiment-focused curriculum, students acquire the power of physics that supports next-generation technologies such as nanotechnology, new material development, and optical/electronic devices.

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Practical learning of mechanical engineering, the core of "manufacturing." Understanding the entire mechanical system from design and manufacturing to control and maintenance, cultivating engineers who can become immediate assets in industries such as robotics and automotive engineering.

Department of Electrical, Electronic and Informatics Engineering

Integrated learning of the three fields: electrical, electronic, and information. Acquiring technologies such as communication technology, semiconductor devices, and AI/IoT systems that support modern society's infrastructure. Addresses energy issues and challenges of the information society.

Department of Green Electronics

*Opening in April 2026 (planned)

A new department learning electronic technology in harmony with the environment. Cultivating engineers who can work at the forefront of green technology, including energy-saving technology, renewable energy, and environmentally friendly electronic materials.

Faculty Features

FEATURES

Experiment and Practice-Oriented Education

Not just learning theory, but mastering technology through experiments and practical training. Hone practical skills in laboratories equipped with state-of-the-art facilities.

Global Human Resource Development

Cultivating foreign language proficiency and global perspectives through overseas training programs (3 weeks) and participation in international joint research.

Data Scientist Training

Cultivating AI/IoT engineers proficient in manufacturing. Acquiring data science knowledge and technology such as big data analysis and machine learning.

Industry-Academia Collaboration Practical Education

Participating in joint research projects with companies and research institutions, cultivating technical skills and problem-solving abilities required in the real world.

Research Topics

RESEARCH TOPICS

AI & Machine Learning IoT & Autonomous Driving Nanotechnology Robotics Quantum Computing Information Security Renewable Energy New Materials Development Mathematical Modeling Communication Networks

Career After Graduation

CAREER

Major Employers

Takenaka Corporation LIXIL IHI Kawasaki Heavy Industries Kyocera Kobe Steel SCREEN Holdings Daikin Industries NEC Corporation Panasonic Group Honda Motor Co. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries And many more

Graduate School Enrollment

Approximately 40% of students advance to graduate school (Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Division of Engineering Science) to engage in more specialized research.