Information Electronics Information Electronics
Education of specialists of modern information electronics supporting the society of high technology
Educational Features
Modern information electronics covers a wide range of subjects including solid state electronics, electronic devices constructed from semiconductors and superconductors, electronic circuits, electronic measurement and control, hardware and software for computers, and many other applications. The department organizes the following four fields for the studies to master the above subjects: (1)Solid State Electronics, (2)Electronic Measurement, (3)Information Electronics Systems and (4)Applied Electronic Engineering. The students select lectures depending on their individual needs and goals and carry out research at one of the above divisions under the supervision of the advisors.
Curriculum
- Advanced Lectures on Solid State Electronics I
- Advanced Lectures on Solid State Electronics II
- Advanced Lectures on Solid State Electronics III
- Advanced Lectures on Electronic Measurement I
- Advanced Lectures on Electronic Measurement II
- Advanced Lectures on Electronic Measurement III
- Advanced Lectures on Information Electronics Systems I
- Advanced Lectures on Information Electronics Systems II
- Advanced Lectures on Information Electronics Systems III
- Advanced Lectures on Applied Electronic Engineering I
- Advanced Lectures on Applied Electronic Engineering II
- Advanced Lectures on Applied Electronic Engineering III
- Seminar in Information Electronics Engineering I
- Seminar in Information Electronics Engineering II
The Teaching Staff and Research Topics
SOLID STATE ELECTRONICS
Prof. Dr. R. Katayama | Functional optical devices for high–performance optical systems |
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Prof. Dr. S. Tanaka | Control and electric estimation of induced defects in manufacturing process of silicon devices |
Prof. Dr. F. Maeda | Physical properties and functions of low–dimensional nanomaterials |
Asi. Prof. Dr. X. Wu | Research on sensing devices utilizing biological and electronic technologies |
ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENT
Prof. Dr. Y. Kogi | Study and development of measurement system utilizing microwave, and its academic ⁄ industrial application |
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Prof. Dr. B. Ni | Electro–magnetic characteristics and their applications in Fe–pnictide, MgB2 and cuprate oxide superconductors |
Assoc. Prof. Dr. T. Onomi | Study of high–speed and low–power logic circuits using superconductive single flux–quantum devices |
INFORMATION ELECTRONICS SYSTEMS
Prof. Dr. Y. Matsuki | Research on driving risk evaluation and development of advanced driver assistance system for safe driving |
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Prof. Dr. C. Lu | 3D image measurement and image processing, Measurement and prediction of natural disasters such as tsunamis using AI technology |
Asi. Prof. Dr. H. Tamura | Research and Development of QoS(Quality of Service)Provisioning and Network Application for Future Internet |
APPLIED ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
Prof. Dr. K. Eguchi | Development of an innovative power supply system utilizing renewable energy sources |
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Prof. Dr. Y. Matsui | Control system tuning using closed–loop response data |
Asi. Prof. Dr. S. Yakata | Research and Development of Spintronics Devices |