In the Master's Program, we develop individuals highly specialized in physics, chemistry, materials science, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, or information science, capable of solving energy problems based on information science from a multidimensional energy theory perspective.
In the Doctoral Program, with the theoretical foundations common to the fields of energy science and informatics, and the advanced specialization acquired through the Master's Program, students are expected to discern the underlying nature and universality of energy/information-related phenomena based on systematized, broad, and deep knowledge in the field and information science skills; set and solve new challenges; and demonstrate global leadership.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements.
It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.
Extra Notes
Ookayama Campus: The main campus, home to science and engineering, with facilities like the Taki Plaza for international exchange.
Suzukakedai Campus: Located in Yokohama, known for its advanced research facilities.