2021UNIVERSITY GUIDE BOOKGRADUATE SCHOOL INFORMATION
Tokyo Metropolitan University (TMU) is the only university operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan
Government. By providing an education that capitalizes on TMU’s strong points, TMU will pro-
duce personnel who can operate in response to societal changes, will promote a variety of basic
and applied research as well as conduct research on urban issues. This will help Tokyo to ad-
vance and in turn provide future insight for the rest of the world.
TMU Vision 2030
Exploring the future of the world through scholarship in Tokyo
Message from the PresidentPresident, Tokyo Metropolitan University Jun Ueno
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Faculty of Humanities andSocial Sciences
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Economics and BusinessAdministration
Faculty of Science
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Graduate School of Humanities
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Graduate School of Management
Graduate School of Science
Graduate School of UrbanEnvironmental Sciences
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UNIVERSITY
GRADUATE SCHOOL
Tokyo Metropolitan University (TMU) rebranded in April 2020 but retained its name. TMU is the only public university operated by the metropolitan govern-ment of Tokyo, one of the world’s leading cities, both in terms of population and culture. In order to continue to be a world-class university in both education and academic research, we are continuing to enhance our educational and research environment. We intend to use the occasion of our rebranding to develop further based on the educational and research capabilities we have developed thus far. One of the key long-standing features of TMU is that the high level of research skills of our teaching staff leads to a quality university education. Students ma-ture aspiring to the high levels of insight and research capabilities of our faculty members. This high standard of research generates an environment of high-quality education, and students who develop in this atmosphere will eventually produce high-level research results, creating a functioning cycle of high-quality research and high-quality university education. In addition, specific initiatives of our university include maintaining reasonably sized classes that allow for face-to-face interaction in classes encompassing the fundamental academic subjects required in a general university. Joint interdisciplinary education and research across faculties and departments is actively implemented, and a further appeal of our university is that students of different fields of expertise can study general academic courses and learn from each other on the same campus. In this way, we have steadily developed since our establishment in 2005, but during this period the social environment has changed dramatically, and various unprecedented and complicated issues are emerging. To respond flexibly to these circumstances and to the new demands of the times, TMU has restructured into seven faculties, 23 departments, and seven graduate schools. Although our university will, of course, continue to provide a wide range of education and in-depth expertise, our main goal is to nurture the active and inde-pendent learning attitude of the students themselves and to send students into society having developed the genuine ability to think and the ability to take on challenges for the future. TMU will offer its full support to such students. Without strong, flexible young intelligence backed by morals and ethics it is not possible to face the emerging problems of our world and to create a society where all humans can live with dignity. TMU nurtures such human resources.
Active learning through our rich educational resources will help you develop the genuine ability to think and the ability to take on challenges for the future.
The Administration’s vision of TMU’s future image
1: An environment conducive to advanced research skills and a quality education Our teaching staff are also exceptional researchers who
will provide a quality education buttressed by advanced re-
search skills as well as discuss topics in-depth with qualified
and capable students. This will further encourage an envi-
ronment conducive to advanced research skills and a quality
education that further enhances the research skills of our
faculty members.
2: Fostering personnel who are capable of continuing to learn and who can work together to create new value TMU assembles serious students in a wide range of aca-
demic disciplines. Capitalizing on these features, TMU will
broaden students’ range of interests and concerns and im-
prove their ability to carefully ponder issues through intimate
dialogues between students and faculty, and friendly compe-
tition among students with different values. This will foster
personnel who can take the initiative in identifying topics of
interest and who can work together to create new value.
3: An open campus where a variety of people meet and learn from one another One of TMU’s goals is to provide a campus where a variety
of people can meet and learn from one another in a mutu-
ally respectful atmosphere, regardless of their nationality,
culture, sex, age, or disability. Another of TMU’s goals is to
facilitate lifelong learning. To those ends, TMU will provide
the broader community and residents of Tokyo with a forum
in which to learn and interact with others.
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University composition
Faculty of Humanitiesand Social Sciences
Department of Human and Social Sciences
Department of Humanities
Faculty of Law Department of LawDivision of Law
Division of Political Science
Faculty of Economics andBusiness Administration
Department of Economicsand Business Administration
Economics Program
Business Administration Program
Faculty of Science
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Department of Physics
Department of Chemistry
Department of Biological Sciences
Faculty of UrbanEnvironmental Sciences
Department of Geography
Department of Civil and Enviromental Engineering
Department of Architecture
Department of Applied Chemistry for Environment
Department of Tourism Science
Department of Urban Science and Policy
Faculty of Systems Design
Department of Computer Science
Department of ElectricalEngineering and Computer Science
Computer Systems Program
Electrical and Computer Engineering Program
Department of MechanicalSystems Engineering
Intelligent Mechanical Systems Program
Biomechanical Engineering Program
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Department of Industrial Art
Faculty of Health Sciences
Department of Nursing Sciences
Department of Physical Therapy
Department of Occupational Therapy
Department of Radiological Sciences
Graduate school composition
Graduate School ofHumanities
Department of Behavioral Social Sciences
Department of Human Sciences
Department of Philosophy, History and Cultural Studies
Department of Intercultural Studies
Graduate School ofLaw and Politics
Department of Law and Politics Division of Law / Division of Political Science
Law School
Graduate School ofManagement Department of Management
Business Administration Program
Economics Program
Finance Program
Graduate School ofScience
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Department of Physics
Department of Chemistry
Department of Biological SciencesSection of Biology
Section of Biomedicine and Biotechnology
Graduate School of Urban EnvironmentalSciences
Department of Geography
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Department of Architecture and Building Engineering
Department of Applied Chemistry for Environment
Department of Tourism Science
Department of Urban Science and Policy
Graduate School ofSystems Design
Department of Computer Science
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Department of Industrial Art
Graduate School ofHuman Health Sciences
Department of Nursing Sciences
Department of Physical Therapy
Department of Occupational Therapy
Department of Radiological Sciences
Department of Frontier Health Sciences
Department of Health Promotion Sciences
TMU i s composed o f 7 fa cu l t i e s , 23 departments, and 7 graduate schools. A little over ten years have passed since the opening of our university. During that
time, the social environment has changed drastically with the rapid development of
information technologies, the declining birthrate and aging population, the growing risk
of a major disaster, all creating new, sophisticated and complicated tasks.
Under these circumstances, universities are required to conduct education and
research in a way that contributes to solving these problems through the concentration
of more advanced education and research resources.
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Faculty of Humanities andSocial Sciences
Faculty of Law
As members of society, how should we interact with society in the real world? The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sci-
ences can help you cultivate the knowledge and thinking skills needed to be able to find answers to this kind of question.
The Faculty undertakes research in a wide range of fields, including human psychology, education, languages, literature,
philosophical thought, history, social studies and cultural studies.
The circumstances in which we lead our lives are changing all the time. As a member of this kind of constantly changing
society, what can we do, and what should we do? The goal of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences is to explore
and research methods for achieving the kind of society in which people can feel hope, and to try to put these methods into
practice.
The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences has two departments: the Department of Human and Social Sciences and
the Department of Humanities. While differing in the approach taken, these two departments have the same basic aims. The
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences covers 12 individual fields of study. The reason for covering such a wide range of
fields is the desire to help students acquire broad-ranging knowledge, as well as the ability to view phenomena from differ-
ent perspectives and think from different viewpoints, which will help students cultivate the ability to make judgments.
No areas of life in society are completely unaffected by law and politics. Based
on that premise, research and studies that students engage in at the Faculty of Law
will certainly be useful in the future no matter what field they enter. The faculty
also encourages students to recognize their own unique abilities and learn to think
flexibly so that they can take full advantage of those abilities.
In their 2nd year, students choose between the Division of Law and the Division
of Political Science. Traditionally, instruction is given in small groups, and students
select from a range of specialized seminars. Graduates earn a bachelor’s degree
(Law). All lectures are given in Japanese.
Some students in this faculty continue their studies at the Law School or the
Department of Law and Politics within the Graduate School of Law and Politics.
Department of Humanities Humanities comprise philosophy (the origin of all academic disciplines) as well as related
humanities subjects. Humanities encompass a wide range of fields, including the Western
classical authors of Greece and Rome, archeology and history with their study of humanity’s
past, the cultures of the five major linguistic families (which have been a main source of art
and literature, etc.), and the new field of cultural representation theory, which emphasizes
research theory. The curriculum in the Department of Humanities attaches great importance
to the freedom and self-directedness which are fundamental aspects of university
education, encouraging students not only to acquire knowledge in individual fields, but also
to actively pursue interdisciplinary learning that straddles different fields of study, for
example by combining history and philosophical thought, religion and sociology, language
and culture, or temporal and spatial approaches.
Multifarious disciplines of politics and public administration are offered, from
political history and political thought to cutting-edge quantitative analysis. Cours-
es in constitutional and administrative law and international public law are also
available. We provide a broad and well-balanced curriculum. Students have many
opportunities to cultivate their understanding of politics and public affairs relating
to present-day society, and to become qualified as ‘all-rounders’ competent in any
field of the public and private sectors.
Division of Political Science
Department of Law
Students can take a wide range of fundamental legal subjects, as well
as specialized and applied subjects. The knowledge and thinking skills gained
through courses offered in the Division of Law will play a vital role in their
understanding of the fundamental aspects of social order, which will be of great
use to societal development. Students will be able to choose their future career
from a variety of occupations such as judges, prosecutors, lawyers, civil servants
or company employees that will be engaged in legal matters.
Division of Law
Department of Human and Social Sciences The social studies discipline examines the relationship between people and society
from a social science perspective. It seeks to cultivate in students a broadminded
attitude toward the differing values that different communities have elaborated, a
willingness to undertake thorough fieldwork, precise information-gathering abilities
and critical thinking skills to enable them to address the various problems that affect
contemporary society. In this field of study, it is possible to acquire̶through social
investigation, practical training, etc.̶the problem-solving skills needed to tackle
(from both theoretical and practical approaches) the issues affecting people and
society. Majoring in social studies not only helps students to acquire the basic
requirements of a cultivated, well-rounded member of society, it is also directly
useful for choosing the career that one wishes to follow in the future.
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Faculty of
Hum
anities andSo
cial SciencesFaculty o
f Law
Faculty ofEconomicsand BusinessAdministration
Faculty of Science
The Faculty of Economics and Business Administration offers two programs:
the Economics Program and the Business Administrat ion Program. The
subjects covered include macroeconomics, microeconomics, economic history,
organizational behavior, human resources, strategic management, decision theory,
marketing, management science, accounting and financial engineering. Lectures
in these areas provide a foundation of integrative and broad-based knowledge
and a solid understanding of critical concepts.
Small group learning, with supervision by a professor, is another option
to develop student sk i l l s for understanding, analyz ing, present ing and
communicating effectively. Such opportunities are provided during the second,
third and fourth years. In the fourth year, students will also have the opportunity
to write a thesis. Following graduation, students can expect to pursue careers in
the public or private sectors or continue on to graduate school.
The Faculty of Science aims to impart deep understanding and knowledge in natural
science, and our programs provide education in the necessary methods and logical
thinking. A broad outlook and the ability to solve various problems will be fostered.
With these basic skills and abilities in science, the faculty aims to cultivate individuals
who can address social problems and new situations in an appropriate manner.
The Economics Program has three key features. It provides (1) a systematic
study of economic theory; (2) an understanding of the historical development
of economic activities; and (3) verification of the various economic theories using
empirical data. The aim of this course of study is to equip students with the
capability to determine whether the present economic system is truly efficient and
to offer the means and motivation to seek and realize a more affluent society.
Economics Program
In the Business Administration Program, students will acquire a broad
understanding of business administration and economics through classes and
seminars designed to enrich their knowledge of business firms. The goal of the
program is to nurture outstanding student talent and to produce future business
leaders and highly-qualified researchers in the field of business administration and
economics.
Business Administration Program
Department of Economics and Business Administration
The Department of Mathematical Sciences covers the fundamental mathematical
fields of algebra, geometry, and analysis. We also offer courses in applied mathematics,
focusing on discrete mathematics, computer languages, and applications such as
cryptography.
Department ofMathematical Sciences
Our aim is to study and research basic biology and life science. These fields are
moving forward rapidly, and are finding their way into applications in medical
science, agriculture, and environmental science. We offer a full undergraduate
biology program taught in English.
Department ofBiological Sciences
The Department of Chemistry has established three research programs,
inorganic and analytical chemistries, organic chemistry and biochemistry, and
physical chemistry. The graduate school cultivates researchers and engineers
with advanced knowledge in cutting-edge fields of chemistry together with a
comprehensive sense of natural science.
Department of Chemistry
Physics helps us recognize that the world is governed by beautiful laws and is
full of fresh surprises. The Department of Physics covers a wide range of research
fields in physics from microscopic to macroscopic systems. We welcome anyone
who has strong interest in the problems of physics.
Department of Physics
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Faculty of
Econo
mics and
BusinessA
dm
inistration
Faculty of
Science
Faculty of UrbanEnvironmentalSciences
Department of Geography
Based on observation and analyses, the Faculty of Urban Environmental Sciences clarifies the
interactions among: (1) the natural environment, (2) humans, (3) materials, (4) energy, (5) infor-
mation, and (6) man-made structures such as buildings and automobiles. The Faculty of Urban
Environmental Sciences was established to add a sustainability and environmental perspective
to the study of engineering (including civil engineering, architecture, and construction), geography
(focusing in particular on surveys of the natural environment), applied chemistry (from micro-level
substances to energy and the wider environment), tourism science (emphasizing a multi-faceted
approach to tourism that incorporates environmental, cultural and IT-based perspectives) and
urban policy science (which seeks to develop solutions to urban problems from a contextual perspective).
In addition to the specialized knowledge pertaining to each of these areas, the Faculty also
endeavors to cultivate the know-how and skills needed to make a positive contribution toward
the development of the techniques and methodologies that can help to solve environmental
problems and foster sustainable development.
Based on the various fields of geography, students in this department gain inte-
grated knowledge of the mutual interactions between the natural environment and
human activity, which are the key constituent elements of an urban area. By studying
basic science subjects and specialized geographical subjects, including field work
and practical training in GIS, students in this department are able to solve various
issues confronting humankind.
Department of Architecture The Department of Architecture offers academic and professional education for
students pursuing careers in building and the urban environment. It covers such
specialized fields as architectural history and design, architectural design and
planning, city planning, environmental engineering, building materials, building
construction, structural engineering, and comprehensive urban issues.
Department of Urban Science and Policy It is vitally important that creative solutions be found to the complex problems that
are affecting the world’s cities (including Tokyo), such as the need to maintain and
improve the urban environment, issues relating to the aging of the population, healthcare
and welfare provision, industrial development, disaster prevention and recovery, while
at the same time ensuring that diverse groups of people are able to live in harmony with
one another. To this end, there is a real need for policy-making capabilities that reflect
both a global perspective and a regional perspective, that are able to outline a clear
picture of what urban society and urban spaces should look like, and that are able to
formulate suitable policies for implementing these plans in collaboration with ordinary
citizens. The Department of Urban Science and Policy curriculum is tailored to address
these key issues relating to urban development, and is designed to help students culti-
vate the planning capabilities needed to create the new-generation cities of the future.
Department of Tourism Science The Department of Tourism Science aims to provide tourism education using
scientific and engineering approaches, and to produce promising graduates
who contribute to society as generalists.
The department comprises three main units: the Regional and Urban Planning
Unit, the Environment Management Unit, and the Behavior and Management
Science Unit, all of which are based on urban planning and design, transport
planning, architecture, geography, ecology, information science, psychology,
economics, and management science.
Department of Applied Chemistry for Environment The Department of Applied Chemistry for Environment offers a unique educa-
tional program based on a wide range of applied chemistry, from basic to advanced
areas. The goal of the department is to train highly qualified engineers and
researchers as leaders in such fields as environmental chemistry, energy chemistry,
materials chemistry and biological chemistry.
Department of Civil andEnvironmental Engineering The goal of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is to train
talented people equipped with a multilateral perspective and knowledge to plan
and maintain infrastructure for the sustainability of all ecosystems on Earth. The
department offers three fields: infrastructure, environmental systems, and disaster
prevention.
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Faculty of U
rban
Environm
entalSciences
Faculty of Systems Design
The Faculty of Systems Design is composed of five departments, Computer
Science, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Mechanical Systems
Engineering, Aeronautics and Astronautics and Industrial Art. This faculty nur-
tures engineers, researchers and creators with scientific knowledge and artis-
tic sensibility.
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Department of Computer Science As we enter the 21st century, with the growth of the Internet, advances in computing
technology, and the rapid development of artificial intelligence, multimedia, and social
media, we have arrived in the era of big data. It can be said that these factors are all the
result of information technology, and with the rapid arrival of new technologies around
the world, social risk factors are diversifying. In the face of unknown circumstances that
occur on a daily basis, it has become imperative for us to train people to succeed on a
global scale, using information technology proficiently to make the correct decisions,
while taking future trends into account. In the Department of Computer Science, we aim
to train software engineers to succeed internationally, master advanced information
technology, and flexibly adapt in such rapidly changing times.
Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics In this department, students learn various subjects in the field of aeronautics and
astronautics, such as aerodynamics, propulsion engineering, materials and struc-
tures, guidance and control engineering, flight and orbital mechanics, systems engi-
neering, and utilization of aerospace systems. To enhance the education and research
on the practical development and utilization, our department offers cooperative
graduate school programs with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), the
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) and the Na-
tional Institute of Maritime, Port and Aviation Technology (MPAT).
Department of Industrial Art This department incorporates various subjects related to the urban context, and
considers them from both design and engineering points of view. Its aim is to cre-
ate new value and design innovation at an accelerated rate for the immense urban
fabric of the nation’s capital. The curriculum consists of specialized subjects from
two broad fields, Media Art and Product Design. Students can increase their exper-
tise by gaining a broad, multi-disciplinary perspective that crosses the boundaries
of various design disciplines.
Computers and electronic technologies evidently lie in the center of social and industrial
infrastructures. The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) offers
two programs, Computer Systems Program and Electrical and Computer Engineering Program.
The former allows students considerable flexibility in tailoring choice of courses, includ-
ing computer networks/systems and telecommunications/sensing technologies; the latter
provides students with a wide range of courses in telecommunications/sensing systems
and electrical engineering. In both programs, students will be equipped with comprehensive
knowledge from software to hardware, and on completion of courses students are prepared
to become leading engineers and scientists with broad foundations and practical skills in
electrical engineering and computer science.
There is a real need for mechanical systems that can help solve the diverse,
complex problems relating to the building of a safe, secure, sustainable society
that provides high-level healthcare and effective medical support for its citizens,
while at the same time creating high value-added and making society a more re-
laxed and enjoyable environment in which to live.
To develop these kinds of systems requires human talent that not only possess-
es wide-ranging knowledge in disciplines such as systems engineering, control
engineering, robotics, design engineering, bioengineering, micro-technology and
nanotechnology, etc., but also the ability to use this knowledge effectively from an
interdisciplinary perspective. The Department of Mechanical Systems Engineer-
ing aims to cultivate creative, talented individuals who are able to make use of the
grounding they receive in the fields noted above to develop mechanical systems
that can contribute to building the kind of ideal society that is needed today.
The Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering is composed of two
programs, the Intelligent Mechanical Systems Program and the Biomechanical
Engineering Program. Students may select either program from the second semester
of their second year to engage in more advanced study in each specialty field.
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Faculty of
Systems D
esign
Faculty of Health Sciences
Physical therapy requires efforts by personnel in a wide range of areas, including
medicine, community care, prevention and health promotion, and sports. To that
end, we naturally seek to foster personnel with specialized knowledge and skills
in physical therapy. We also seek to foster specialists with extensive specialized
knowledge in healthcare and welfare who can collaborate with personnel in related
areas. In addition, we also wish to educate specialists who can contribute to the
local community and the international community.
We also develop personnel who can continue to improve their expertise after being
accredited as physical therapists in order to help advance knowledge and skills in
physical therapy.
Department of Nursing Sciences We foster personnel who can act as leaders and specialists. These personnel will
lead by playing a central role in healthcare and welfare teams. They will also have
the capability to act as specialists by acquiring specialized skills, decision-making
abilities, and an awareness of ethics as well as by providing services to meet soci-
etal needs and expectations in hospitals and in the community. Our graduates aim
to work in hospitals as nurses, serving on the front lines of medical care, or to work
as public health nurses. If selected, graduates can take the national certification
exam for public health nurses. Graduates who wish to take the national certification
exam for midwives can continue their studies in that area. Moreover, graduates who
wish to become educators, researchers, or advanced clinicians (registered nurses
and nurse specialists) can continue on to graduate school or enter the program to
become a registered nurse.
Department of Physical Therapy Department of Radiological Sciences We teach both science and engineering, starting with medicine and physics. Thus, we foster personnel with
accurate medical knowledge of the human body, specialized knowledge and skills in science and engineering,
and practical skills. These personnel can contribute to team medical care by working with physicians and other
medical professionals in medical settings. We also emphasize an education in information to deal with varied
advances in radiology, and we foster radiological technologists who are able to process information adeptly.
After graduation, about 80% of our graduates find work as radiological technologists at medical facilities. Our
graduates often find work in universities or national hospitals which conduct research and which provide care
that is driving leading-edge medical care, or in private hospitals which provide highly advanced medical care.
About 20% of our students continue on to TMU’s Graduate School or to graduate schools of other universities,
where they further help to advance medical care. A number of our students find work at companies such as
medical device manufacturers, where they are involved in device development and technological innovation.
Department of Occupational Therapy Occupational therapy is an approach that helps people lead a more meaningful life, regardless of their age or whether or not they have a disability. Occupations refer to life activities such as routine activities, activities for leading a normal life, including household chores, productive activities such as jobs, leisure activities such as hobbies, and community activities. In specific terms, occupational therapy motivates clients, it modifies life activities and the surroundings in which they take place, it works with the local community, and it helps clients to perform the activities they wish to engage in. What society needs occupational therapy to do is to facilitate the everyday lives of clients, via evidence-based methods, and to encourage their participation in the community. Thus, the Department of Occupational Therapy fosters personnel with the following skills:① Personnel with communication skills who can form appropriate relationships with and collaborate with
clients, their families, and other professionals② Personnel who have keen insight into people as living beings and who can contribute to society as occu-
pational therapists, in addition to having the basic knowledge of medical personnel③ Personnel who can develop global knowledge and skills and who can act internationally④ Personnel with management skills and leadership who can tackle social issues⑤ Personnel who can actively participate in efforts to help advance occupational therapy and who can ac-
tively engage in research from a scientific perspective
Japan’s healthcare system has reached a major turning point. Issues that need
to be promptly addressed are piling up, including a reexamination of social se-
curity, an imbalance in supply and demand, growing inequality, and the need to
ensure the quality of healthcare personnel as expertise increases and technology
advances. In order to provide quality healthcare under those circumstances, each
healthcare professional must have a mix of scientific thinking and clinical compe-
tency as well as the practical ability to flexibly deal with any problem. However,
the most important attribute is a grounding as a human being. This means always
respecting others, spending time with them, and learning from them in order to
bring comfort to both patients and people with disabilities and their families and
caregivers. We are looking for people with the fervent willingness and passion to
actively provide the healthcare of the future.
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Faculty of
Health Sciences
Graduate Schoolof Humanities
The Graduate School of Humanities has carried on the traditions and academic legacy
of the former Graduate School of Tokyo Metropolitan University (Toritsu Daigaku) for
half a century, has established new programs in the fields of language sciences, rep-
resentational culture studies, and Japanese language pedagogy, and has established a
master’s level clinical psychology program that is separate from the psychology pro-
gram. In this way, meeting the needs of the times, it covers an extremely wide range
of academic disciplines related to humanity, culture and society, and provides a full
range of educational and research activities. The graduate school is composed of four
departments: (1) Behavioral Social Sciences, (2) Human Sciences, (3) Philosophy, His-
tory, and Cultural Studies, and (4) Intercultural Studies. However, the units into which
students are recruited are broken down into more specialized ‘programs’ or ‘classes.’
Admitted students can conduct specialized research as they always have. In the mas-
ter’s program, admission is offered in September and February, with entrance exams
offered twice a year (only once a year, in February, in the doctoral program).
Department of Human Sciences This department comprises five programs.
The Psychology Program covers experimental psychology, cognitive psychology, developmental psychology,
social psychology and psychological measurement, allowing students to research and study various aspects of
human psychology. At the master’s degree level, students are recruited to either the Psychology Program or the
separately established Clinical Psychology Program. At the doctoral degree level, students are recruited to only
one program, the Psychology Program, which includes coverage of clinical psychology. The Clinical Psychology
Program, as an advanced, specialized training program at the master’s degree level, aims to cultivate research-
ers and help students acquire practical expertise in clinical psychology. The Pedagogy Program offers theo-
retical and practical research and education related to personnel development, such as educational policies and institutions, school education, social education and
lifelong learning, preschool education, special education, and multicultural education. The Language Sciences Program offers research and education that clarify the
inherent language functions of humans and their neuroscientific foundations through research on linguistics as a natural science and on language built on generative
grammar. The Japanese Language Education Program offers research and education on Japanese linguistics and language teaching methods for Japanese as a native
language and as a second or foreign language, language contact and acquisition, and the development of distance learning and multimedia teaching materials.
Department of Behavioral Social Sciences Under the new conditions presented by contemporary society, such as urban global-
ization and the ubiquity of advanced information networks, there are growing needs and
expectations in the fields of industry, transportation, and culture 1) to historically and
theoretically explain social structures and how they are changing, 2) to conduct com-
parative research with other cultures and societies, and 3) to conduct research on poli-
cies to address various social issues associated with internationalization and aging. This
has led to an urgent need to achieve a fusion of and balance between survey research
focused on fieldwork and the theoretical and historical research underlying it. To cultivate
students who will conduct interdisciplinary inquiries into these issues, this department
recruits students in three programs: Sociology, Social Anthropology, and Social Welfare.
Department of Philosophy, History and Cultural Studies This department is composed of three programs in Philosophy, History and Cul-
tural Studies.
The Philosophy Program covers the two fields of philosophy and classics, includ-
ing the various periods of western philosophy from ancient Greece to contempo-
rary Britain and the US. Students conduct research on theoretical studies of world
structures from the perspectives of language and science, ethical studies of values
and norms, and theoretical philosophy, which has strong ties to mathematics. The
History Program strives to cultivate professionals and researchers who have the
ability to think historically and are equipped with broad knowledge by integrating
the study of Japanese, Eastern, and Western history as well as archaeology. The
Program in Studies of Culture and Representation addresses diverse topics in ar-
tistic and cultural practices from two methodological perspectives: theoretically
informed analysis of visual culture, traditional and modern performing arts, music
and sound culture, and literature; and critique of cultural representations in light of
contemporary discussions on social order, power, the body, and media.
Department of Intercultural Studies This department is composed of five specializations in two programs. Students
are recruited at the ‘specialization’ level.
Intercultural Studies of Japanese and Chinese Cultures Program: The Japanese
Class focuses on the major research themes of the Japanese language, represen-
tation theory of myths and oral literature, cultural studies of Japanese songs (waka),
literature and culture of the Edo Period, the analysis of modern and contemporary
literature, and contemporary Japanese language studies. The Chinese Class covers
a wide range of fields and topics including Chinese language and literature from
classical to modern times, as well as Chinese culture, customs, and subcultures,
and topics related to Japan and East Asia.
Intercultural Studies of European and American Cultures Program: The English
Class incorporates education and research on the English-speaking world, such
as England and the US, including parts of Africa, and conducts classes covering a
wide range of topics related to the history and linguistic cultures of these regions.
The German Class focuses on cultural and literary studies on the German-speaking
world and the study of thought including cultural criticism and media theory. The
French Class conducts research on the French language from medieval times to the
contemporary period, covering French syntax, French literature and thought from
the early modern to modern period, and contemporary French thought.
Seminar in progress
Seminar in progress
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Graduate Schoolof Law andPolitics
This graduate school strives to be a core research facility for 21st century law and
politics. It aims to propose specific solutions to the issues facing public institutions,
including the national and metropolitan governments, based on its advanced re-
search foundations in the fields of law and politics. It endeavors to cultivate world-
class researchers and reflects its research findings in its advanced specialized pro-
fessional training programs.
The graduate school emphasizes two-way education, the development of creative
research topics, interdisciplinary exchange between research fields, the sharing of
cutting-edge research information, and the cultivation of research methods and pre-
sentation skills.
Law School The Law School is located in the heart of Harumi Tokyo bay area. It is designed
to train legal skills to cope with complicated problems arising in metropolitan
areas such as Tokyo. It offers classes on academic theories by scholars as well as
classes on contemporary legal practice by practicing professionals, such as judges,
public prosecutors, and lawyers. Classes are small enough for in-depth discussions
of topics and the students are each assigned their own study desk. Consequently,
students can receive a balanced intensive education, study independently, and
improve their legal skills. The Law School offers two full-time courses, a two-
year course mainly for law graduates and a three-year course mainly for non-law
graduates. Students who have completed either course earn the Juris Doctor (J.D.)
degree and are qualified for the National Bar Examination.
Financial support is available.
For further details, please see the Law School’s brochure or website.
Department of Law and Politics
The Department of Law and Politics is divided into the Division of Law and the
Division of Political Science, each of which has its own admission process, classes,
and awarded degree.
What they have in common is excellent staff and an outstanding learning en-
vironment. All graduate students are provided with their own carrel to do their
research. In addition to many small group seminars (2-4 students in each) held
by professors in the Department, Comprehensive Seminars in both Divisions, that
encourage interdisciplinary debates among all participating graduate students and
professors, are held on a regular basis. All Ph.D Students are able to submit their
research findings to the “Tokyo Metropolitan University Journal of Law and Politics”
(edited by the Tokyo Metropolitan University Law Association). Both Divisions have
produced a large number of outstanding world-class researchers and prominent pro-
fessionals and public officials. For more information, see the Department’s bro-
chure or website.
Division of Law / Division of Political Science
Comprehensive seminar on politics
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As the capital of Japan, Tokyo is home to a huge concentration of important business en-
terprises of all types and sizes that underpin Japan’s economy. The city’s rich business
environment offers great potential for new business start-ups. To convert this poten-
tial into dynamic economic advancement, there is a clear need for researchers and
business leaders with the skills to analyze the current business and economic situation,
make plans for the future and drive organizational growth and development.
With the trend toward economic globalization, the rapid growth of the Internet and
the increased level of environmental awareness, the framework within which economic
activity takes place is changing almost daily. At TMU’s Graduate School of Management,
in addition to working to maintain the high level of research required to meet society’s
needs, we strive to ensure that the results of this research are reflected in both the
academic and practical aspects of our master’s and doctoral programs. To achieve our
objectives, we have three master’s programs --the Business Administration (MBA)
Program, the Economics (MEc) Program and the Finance (MF) Program --and one doctoral
program, which covers the same fields as the master’s programs.
All program classes are held mainly on weekday evenings and on Saturdays at TMU’s
Marunouchi Satellite Campus.
Graduate Schoolof Management
The Finance (MF) program is designed to train fund managers, quantitative
analysts, risk managers, traders, financial product developers, financial
policymakers, financial analysts, financial consultants, financial managers and
other financial professionals who can work effectively at the global financial
center.
In addition to a core curriculum including investment management, derivatives,
financial risk and corporate finance, the MF program has a curriculum carefully
designed to achieve an effective balance among the related subjects including
mathematics, numerical analysis, statistics and data sciences, economics, strategic
financial management and managerial strategy in order for students to acquire
a wide range of knowledge and skills on finance and corporate management
systematically. In addition to these subjects, we require financial seminar, financial
case study and submission of a master’s thesis for completing the course.
Our system has two semesters per academic year. It is conducted by lectures
with expertise on the theory of relevant fields and abundant practical experience,
by offering in-depth guidance to students. Also, by inviting researchers from
abroad, it is possible to gain rich learning experience through classes taught in
English.
Finance Program
The Economics (MEc) program seeks to produce researchers and practitioners
who possess expert knowledge in economics-related fields and who are capable
of undertaking research in a wide range of fields relating to relevant academic and
practical issues. The goal of the program is not only to equip students with the
knowledge, skills and approaches needed to be able to analyze economic
activities, formulate intelligent economic policy, and offer recommendations
on ways to make organizations more efficient, but also to help them acquire
the ability to effectively apply relevant economic theory, whether working at
a government agency, think-tank or business enterprise. Our graduates have the
ability to analyze information relating to economic systems and socioeconomic
phenomena from a global perspective and in light of the processes of historical
change, and are thus able to exercise a high level of historical awareness and put
forward policy proposals for solving significant problems. In order to fully master
the core curriculum of macroeconomics, microeconomics and econometrics, students
need to possess good mathematical and statistical skills. The MEc program ac-
tively seeks to enroll mature students with a background in the sciences who
may not have studied economics or business administration as undergraduates
but who possess a genuine interest in economics.
Economics Program
The goal of the Business Administration (MBA) program is to provide students
with the capacity to strengthen and develop Japan’s national industrial competi-
tiveness by contributing to the creation of new industries within the Metropolis of
Tokyo and leading the revitalization of the regional economy.
More specifically, the MBA program seeks to cultivate high-level specialists
with advanced business administration know-how who possess the ability to think
strategically and who are capable of operating effectively in an international en-
vironment, as well as skilled researchers who are well-versed in the full range of
business administration theories and capable of opening new avenues of research
in business administration studies.
In addition to enrolling students with a background in the humanities and social
sciences, the MBA program also actively seeks to enroll mature students with a
background in the sciences who may not have studied business administration or
economics at the undergraduate level. In this way, the program is closely integrat-
ed both with career development and with the proactive cultivation of new busi-
nesses and new industries.
Business Administration Program
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Graduate Schoolof Science
TMU’s Graduate School of Science comprises four departments in the basic sci-
entific fields of Mathematical Sciences, Physics, Chemistry and Biological Sciences.
The Graduate School of Science also has three research institutes attached to it: the
Research Center for Space Science, the Research Center for Genomics and Bioinfor-
matics, and the Research Center for Superconductivity Science and Engineering. The
Graduate School of Science implements a unique educational program that aims to
use the systematic, comprehensive establishment of the foundations of basic knowl-
edge to strengthen the ability to identify and solve the various problems related to
the field of natural science. In particular, the Graduate School of Science strives to
provide an interdisciplinary education that emphasizes practical application, seek-
ing to cultivate innovative researchers capable of undertaking research in a wide
range of fields and with high-level experts. Making effective use of the Cooperation
Graduate School system, the Graduate School of Science has been able to forge links
with researchers at other research institutes within Japan, and to undertake cutting-
edge research in collaboration with professors at other graduate schools. The re-
search carried out at TMU’s Graduate School of Science is world-class, including not
only basic and fundamental research but also research that aims to use the results
achieved in this basic and fundamental research to develop new applications. The
Graduate School of Science has also implemented many national research projects
assisted by the Japanese government.
Department of Mathematical Sciences The Department of Mathematical Sciences at the Graduate School of Science
aims to lead students toward the leading edge of the contemporary mathematical
sciences by providing a systematic theoretical grounding in the areas of algebra,
geometry, analysis and applied mathematics, and through self-directed study
based on the problem-solving approach. With a teaching and research framework
that flexibly and organically integrates the four key fields noted above, students
are able to accumulate multi-layered mathematical experience and cognitive training,
In this way, the department seeks to cultivate, for the benefit of society, flexible,
multi-faceted human talent that includes researchers capable of innovative thinking
and educators equipped with a wealth of specialist knowledge. Keeping in mind the
fact that mathematics is the foundation for all of the natural sciences, the Depart-
ment of Mathematical Sciences makes effective use of exchange and collaboration
with other graduate school programs at TMU and with external research institutes
to contribute toward finding solutions to the problems that affect contemporary
society, while also striving to cultivate human talent that possesses the breadth of
vision needed to understand discoveries in other fields.
Department of Physics The aim of physics is to clarify fundamental laws in nature and to apply the
knowledge and results to science and engineering. Our department consists
of four research groups: 1) theoretical astrophysics and particle physics; 2)
theoretical condensed matter physics; 3) experimental astrophysics and particle
physics; and 4) experimental condensed matter physics. These groups cover a
broad spectrum of research fields including microscopic elementary particles,
condensed matter, and the macroscopic universe. Each group is further divided
into subgroups to achieve highly effective research and education. The groups
and subgroups carry out intensive research on various subjects in physics,
maintaining close cooperation with each other, as well as with other domestic
and foreign universities and research institutes.
Department of Chemistry Chemistry is a discipline that lies at the heart of the natural sciences. The goal of
chemistry is to create new substances by transforming molecular structures and
to explore the structure, properties, and reactivity of those substances. This goal
is what drives the Department of Chemistry. Because the applications of modern chemis-
try are so broad and diverse, including the development of chemical materials and
materials used in electronic devices, as well as other applications in space, the life
sciences, and the environment, this department has established three separate
research programs: 1) inorganic and analytical chemistries, 2) organic chemistry and
biochemistry, and 3) physical chemistry to support a wide range of academic pursuits.
The graduate school cultivates researchers and engineers who are equipped with
advanced knowledge in cutting-edge fields of chemistry, grounded in a deep level
of expertise, as well as a broader, more comprehensive sense of judgment that
goes beyond their field of specialization.
Department of Biological Sciences
The most distinctive feature of TMU’s Department of Biological Sciences is the
diversity of research fields and professors. It boasts an impressive lineup of professors
who are conducting research in diverse areas across the fields of biology and the
life sciences. Professors in this department are conducting research using diverse
organisms at all different levels ranging from genes and cells (genetics, cytology,
physiology, developmental biology) to individuals, species, and ecosystems (ecology,
systematics, evolutionary biology), and across the materials spectrum ranging from
microorganisms to higher animals and plants.
A diverse base of professors allows graduate students in this department to be
able to learn from experts in a diverse range of fields in the life sciences. This also
means that no matter what field of study a graduate student is interested in, there
will be a professor whose expertise connects with that topic in some way. Likewise,
those who have an interest in biology and the life sciences, but are not yet sure
about what specific topic they want to study, will be able to find a research topic
that suits them. This department is uniquely committed to encouraging students to
learn and act independently, and the curriculum is structured toward that end.
Section of Biology / Section of Biomedicine and Biotechnology
The Mathematical Sciences Library at TMU has one of the most impressive collections in Japan
A chicken embryo
Various fields in physics
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Graduate Schoolof UrbanEnvironmentalSciences
The Graduate School of Urban Environmental Sciences is developing world-leading
international research activities in various fields. Observations and analysis are used
to explain the mutual interactions between the various components of an urban
environment, including human beings, materials, energy, information, human-made
objects and the natural environment. By developing methodologies that make it possible
to predict, design, and control each of these components in any space and at any time,
this school is striving to establish urban environmental sciences as a branch of science
that is conducive to the construction of cities that will continue to develop.
The Graduate School of Urban Environmental Sciences is also promoting advanced
research in specialized research fields related to the components of urban environments,
as well as in new fields that integrate those components, and is striving to cultivate
individuals who, exercising their ability to identify and solve problems, will be able to
lead the mega-cities of the world into the future.
Department of Geography Geographic environments are comprised of natural environments and human-
made environments, and their spaces expand in scale from cities and regions to
nations, continents, and the planet. Geography is not just the study of the dynamic
interrelationships between geographic environments and human beings from the
past to the present within a particular space. Rather, it aims to explain occurrences
by taking into account the interrelationships between phenomena that occur on a
variety of spatial scales.
This point is particularly important when conducting research in a local com-
munity on phenomena that occur on a global scale, such as global warming or
economic globalization. It is possible to intensify the research being conducted
on cities and the environment by adding this new perspective to the conventional
field of geography, which has focused on the differences in the configurations and
mechanisms of geographical phenomena due to differences in spatial scale, and on
regional differences within the same spatial scale.
The Department of Geography comprises five units (1) geomorphology and geol-
ogy, (2) climatology, (3) environmental geography, (4) geographical information
sciences, and (5) urban and human geography, and conducts research in each of
these fields.
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering, as suggested by the title, is a discipline that
serves citizens, and its goals are to build scenic national lands and cities, to build
living environments that offer safety and security, and to create rich social foun-
dations. This role covers a wide range of activities from the planning, construction,
management, maintenance of infrastructure, and preservation of urban and natural
environments. It also includes disaster management efforts that aim to protect
people’s lives and property.
In this department, students systematically conduct research in the field of civil
and environmental engineering from the three perspectives of infrastructure, envi-
ronmental systems, and safety and disaster prevention. Through research and ed-
ucational activities, this department cultivates individuals who can take the initia-
tive in uncovering the challenges that need to be addressed and devising solutions
to those problems. Research partnerships and joint seminars with research insti-
tutions both in Japan and abroad are actively pursued, and many research findings
are applied back into the Tokyo metropolitan region and the broader community.
Tokyo is among the world’s leading cities. Overcoming the challenges that Tokyo
faces will not only help the local community, but will lead to the active dissemination
of information to other communities and other countries around the world.
Department of Architecture and Building Engineering The Department of Architecture and Building Engineering aims to promote and
conduct research on building beautiful, safe, and comfortable buildings and urban
spaces in a sustainable society, and cultivate individuals who do the above. Stu-
dents will contribute to society by conducting research on the appropriate mainte-
nance of the existing stock of buildings and on the creation of buildings and urban
spaces that are safe, comfortable, and appealing, while also reducing the envi-
ronmental burdens. The department cultivates highly specialized individuals who
study a wide range of theories and technologies related to architecture, and who
have the ability to solve architectural problems.
Students engage in progressive and practical research to solve problems in the
Basic Research Course, which covers the fields of architectural design and plan-
ning, urban planning, architectural history and design, building construction and
materials, building structures, and building environments. In the Project Research
Course, multiple instructors specializing in distinct academic fields form project
teams and lead specific research projects to help students develop the practical
skills they need for identifying and solving complex problems in the worlds of ur-
ban planning and architecture. Upon completing the requirements, students will be
eligible for either a master’s degree (in engineering or architecture) or a doctoral
degree (in engineering or architecture).
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Department of Applied Chemistry for Environment This department cultivates creative engineers and researchers capable of play-
ing a leading role in applied chemistry and material chemistry to achieve sustain-
able development using resources and energy in harmony with the environment.
The department has developed educational offerings aimed at imparting the kind
of basic chemistry knowledge needed for solving the various problems that persist
in cities, which feature high concentrations of matter and energy. The department
engages in education and research focused on teaching students to exercise au-
tonomy and to develop their ability to find and solve problems. The department
cultivates engineers and researchers with a broad perspective and the ability to
demonstrate leadership in the 21st century by promoting cutting-edge research
around key themes such as environment, energy, bio, and nanotechnology in such
research areas as analytical chemistry, polymer chemistry, organic chemistry, bio-
chemistry, complex chemistry, inorganic chemistry, electrochemistry, chemical
engineering, interface chemistry, photochemistry, catalyst chemistry, and atmo-
spheric chemistry. Prominent Japanese and international researchers are invited to
speak at colloquia that are held about ten times a year, providing students with
extensive access to cutting-edge research being conducted around the world.
Department of Urban Science and Policy The Department of Urban Science and Policy is dedicated to the cultivation of
human talent capable of developing a comprehensive picture of the modern city
with its dynamic transformations, visualizing how cities can become safe, comfort-
able places where residents enjoy peace of mind, and undertaking analysis and
research from spatial, systemic, social and other perspectives, thereby helping to
realize sustainable urban development. In addition to providing a multidisciplinary
curriculum that teaches the techniques needed to analyze urban phenomena and
helps students develop a multi-faceted understanding of the types of public policy
that can be applied in different areas, the department also incorporates practical
learning activities involving collaborative research with the public agencies re-
sponsible for drafting urban development policy, private-sector firms, NPOs, local
community organizations, etc.
Department of Tourism Science The Department of Tourism Science undertakes education and research aimed at
safeguarding and enhancing the cities, villages and natural environments that con-
stitute both the resources and the field of tourism, and at fostering their appropriate
utilization. An additional aim is to facilitate the effective use of tourism to enhance the
appeal and value of individual localities, promoting region-building that can help to re-
vitalize the local economy. The department seeks to cultivate generalists, specialists,
educators and researchers who are capable of using the knowledge and techniques
of science and engineering to clarify local phenomena, interpret tourist behavior and
awareness, and draw up and implement plans for the promotion of tourism.
In this field, particular importance is attached to joint research that involves collab-
oration between universities, the public sector and the private sector, with research-
ers taking on the role of planners and proposal formulators, carrying out projects
that are closely linked to local communities and that cover everything from diagnostic
investigation to identify potential tourist attractions, through to planning and imple-
mentation. Also important is a proactive approach toward sending graduate students
to study and work overseas, and toward encouraging overseas students to study in
Japan. In this way, while maintaining a broad, international perspective, it is possible
to develop coordinated solutions to the problems that affect tourism and the wider
environment in which tourism operates.
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Outreach activity involving a workshop on residential housing reconstruction in the aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011
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Graduate Schoolof SystemsDesign
Department of Computer Science In our modern era, information technology permeates all aspects of our social
lives and actions. While creating dramatic changes that improve efficiency and
quality, technological innovation continues at a dizzying pace. At the same time,
unforeseen technological challenges continue to appear, from the safe operation of
information systems to risk management of security threats. In the Department of
Computer Science, we aim to train technologists and researchers to succeed on a
global scale, to obtain mastery of both fundamental technologies and specialized
knowledge, to impart the ability to support the development of ever-evolving infor-
mation technology and to impart decisiveness to deal with risks appropriately.
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) technologies, including com-
puters, telecommunications, electronics, and electric power, evidently lay at the
very heart of modern society and are certainly moving forward the frontiers of in-
dustry. In addition, EECS shall play a critical role in creating disruptive technologies.
In this context, the Department of Electrical and Computer Science is the focal
point for advanced education and frontier research, where our mission is to prepare
students to be engineering leaders and world-class scientists. To these ends, our
department emphasizes three key research areas in EECS, computer networks and
systems, telecommunication and sensing systems, and electrical engineering. With
comprehensive knowledge of electrical engineering and computer science, we pre-
pare students to acquire advanced skills and problem-solving abilities, as well as
an understanding of ethical and professional conduct.
The Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering takes its foundation on edu-
cation in advanced mechanical systems engineering focused on ensuring safe and
comfortable urban life and on realizing the sustainability of the global environment
and of human society. The department aims to cultivate technical experts and
researchers who are capable of demonstrating creativity and application develop-
ment ability in interdisciplinary fields and emerging new fields. The department
covers the following three research and teaching areas:
< Mechanical Innovation >
Teaching covers concepts and theory relating to functional materials and pro-
cessing, as well as fundamental measurement technologies, together with basic
methodology that links the two core areas of Intelligent Mechanical Systems and
Biomechanical Engineering, before going on to cover existing specialist fields.
< Intelligent Mechanical Systems >
To realize the vision of building a “safe, secure, sustainable society,” teaching
covers areas relating to Machine Control and Intelligent Systems, as well as Ser-
vice Informatics and Robotics, before going on to cover existing specialist fields.
< Biomechanical Engineering >
To realize the vision of providing “high-level healthcare and effective medical
support for citizens,” teaching covers areas relating to Biomedical Engineering and
Biomechanics as well as Ergonomics and Assistive Technology, before going on to
cover existing specialist fields.
Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering
This graduate school offers education and research through master’s and doctoral pro-
grams in five departments: the Department of Computer Science, the Department of Electri-
cal Engineering and Computer Science, the Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering,
the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and the Department of Industrial Art. It
cultivates researchers and engineers/creators with the advanced, specialized knowledge
and technical skills needed for supporting the knowledge-oriented society. These are devel-
oped through the systems design education offered by each department and through pio-
neering, creative research activities. Efforts are focused on practical skills education, such
as research project seminars to equip students with the systems design capabilities they
will need for proposing and implementing state-of-the-art systems, and special lectures on
systems design to help students understand the real needs that society faces and the real-
world research and development that is being conducted in the corporate sector.
Each department requires students to undergo a public end-of-term assessment of the
research progress made on their thesis or dissertation, and provides guidance that serves as
a kind of quality assurance measure for the degrees conferred.
System Programming Practice
Measuring the atmospheric environment using a laser
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Department of Industrial Art As we ride the current waves of intense social change, shifting values, and new
technological innovations, there is a strong need for creative thinkers who are
flexible, original, and capable of taking charge and quickly adapting to these new
developments. To meet the needs of contemporary society, this department aims
to cultivate a new type of designer who researches, creates, practices new ap-
proaches, derives new concepts and envisions playing a leading role in changing
the social framework.
Students are therefore encouraged to choose cross-sectional, multilayered re-
search topics that cover a wide range of design-related fields that incorporate
engineering elements as well as socio-cultural elements. The department has two
programs: Product Design and Media Origination. In the Product Design program
students develop designs that benefit both people and the environment, such as
the design and engineering of transportation systems, industrial products and
habitable spaces. In the Media Origination program, students create new ways to
communicate through a combination of cutting-edge media technologies and ar-
tistic sensibilities. By working across both fields, students are able to gain broader
perspectives.
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics The department offers programs leading to the Master of Engineering and Ph.D.
degrees with a major in aerospace engineering. Students are expected to become
engineers and researchers with an understanding of aerospace engineering from
an international perspective. Students will subsequently be able to contribute to
a number of different cutting-edge industries, including, but not limited to, aero-
space engineering.
The programs are categorized into the following six research fields :
1. The aerodynamics and fluid dynamics field includes experimental studies in hy-
drodynamic stability, laminar-turbulent transition, wall turbulence, aeroacous-
tics and flow control, and numerical studies in aircraft and spacecraft design.
2. The materials and structures field is categorized into areas of development of
new light metals and composite materials, mechanical property analysis of
high-performance materials and the structural mechanics of satellites. Finite
element analysis and numerical and experimental studies are performed.
3. The propulsion systems field is focused on pushing the boundaries of perfor-
mance of aircraft gas turbine engine and rocket engine systems, and spacecraft
propulsion technology, based on the physics of thermal fluids.
4. The guidance, control and dynamics field includes theoretical, numerical and
experimental studies on dynamics and control of spacecraft and aircraft, with
special attention given to electrodynamic tether systems, space elevators,
autonomous free-flying space robots, control moment gyros, underactuated
spacecraft, formation flying, air traffic management, and trajectory optimization
and data analysis.
5. The systems design engineering field includes research on design methodolo-
gies and their application for creating and producing more superior components
and systems of aircraft and spacecraft.
6. The space utilization technology field concerns research and development of
advanced capabilities in remote sensing, satellite communications and key el-
emental technologies for space systems, to bring space closer to our lives.
The cooperative graduate school programs with Japan Aerospace Exploration
Agency (JAXA), National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
(NICT) and National Institute of Maritime, Port and Aviation Technology (MPAT) also
allow students to be supervised by guest professors in these research institutes.
Students are carefully guided to study a wide range of basic knowledge as well
as skills to solve practical problems. The department also aims at cultivating
global engineers through joint research with foreign universities and aerospace in-
stitutes. Furthermore, students are highly encouraged to take up the challenges of
developing next-generation of aerospace technologies.
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The Graduate School of Human Health Sciences is comprised of six departments :
Nursing Sciences, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Radiological Sciences,
Frontier Health Sciences (all of which are on the Arakawa Campus), and Health
Promotion Sciences (Minami-Osawa Campus). The graduate school accommodates
various types of research, ranging from basic research that uses physiological tech-
niques, to clinical research and field surveys, and adapts to the specific needs of
graduate students by offering classes and seminars in the evenings and on week-
ends.
Graduate Schoolof HumanHealth Sciences
The Department of Occupational Therapy’s theme is the health of people living in
large cities. The department aims to contribute to people’s health and to realizing
a vibrant long-life society. Its research and educational activities are organized
into the following three sub-themes.
Occupational therapy science for people’s mental and physical functions con-
sists of four areas: cognitive occupational therapy, occupational therapy for people
with brain dysfunction, occupational therapy for children and adolescents, and
elderly psychological behavior analysis. The aim of this sub-theme is to conduct
area research, including interdisciplinary and integrated approaches, on people’s
physical functions, psychiatry and psychology, and child development.
The study of occupation consists of four areas: occupational behavior, occupa-
tional science, mental health occupational therapy, and community-based occupa-
tional therapy for the elderly. The aim of this sub-theme is to explore the potential
of occupational therapy through application in field practice, the yielding of evi-
dence, and the understanding of ‘occupation’ and its related models and theories.
Occupation and living environment study consists of four areas: occupational life
design studies, occupational performance analysis, assistive technology and appli-
cation of assistive products, and analyses and adaptation of living environments.
The aim of this sub-theme is to clarify how the various environmental features,
such as physical, human, policy, natural, and cultural features, obstruct or pro-
mote people’s occupational participation and to explore means of enriching people’s
lives.
Department of Occupational Therapy
Department of Nursing Sciences With a specific focus on the people who live in large cities and on promoting
community health, this department contributes to the health of individuals and
groups through education and research in the nursing sciences as it strives to im-
prove quality of life and to achieve a vital and long-lived society.
The master’s program offers master’s thesis courses in the following fields:
Nursing Ethics and Management (nursing ethics and management), Women, Chil-
dren and Family Nursing (midwifery, reproductive health nursing and child health
nursing), Adult and Gerontological Nursing (adult health nursing and long-term
nursing care) and Community Nursing (home care nursing, public health nursing,
community mental health nursing, and international nursing/medical anthropol-
ogy). There are certified nurse specialist courses for child health nursing. The doc-
toral program cultivates individuals who can serve as leaders in the fields of the
nursing sciences and public health. The programs in this department are known
for their cultivation of advanced, specialized knowledge of nursing ethics, as well
as skills of discernment; for their development of theories and methods related to
the care provided to mothers, children, and elderly patients with dementia in com-
munities and health care institutions; for their support in empowering community
residents and student volunteers; and for their cultivation of the skills needed for
the development of nursing care systems implemented in partnership with the
government.
Department of Physical Therapy This department is divided into three research programs: Motor Impairment
Analysis and Physiotherapeutics (developmental impairment physiotherapeutics,
impairment prevention physiotherapeutics, internal impairment physiotherapeutics,
cognitive kinesiology, and nervous system impairment physiotherapeutics), Physical
Function Recovery Physiotherapeutics (proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation,
manual physical therapy, and musculoskeletal system physiotherapeutics), and
Community Physiotherapeutics. The department develops active research activities
and cultivates advanced, specialized practitioners and researchers with the creative
skills and adaptability needed in physiotherapeutics. In addition, in order to gain the
OMPT, there is a manual therapy course.
The department promotes systematic and comprehensive learning of physiothera-
peutic knowledge and techniques related to health and impairments, as well as sci-
entific thought processes. It also promotes research and development on advanced
physiotherapeutic techniques related to physical impairment prevention and function
recovery from developmental or chronic diseases or lifestyle diseases, and research
on promoting the health management and social participation of people in their local
communities. Because both day and evening classes are offered, students can gain
experience as medical professionals, such as physical therapists, during the day, and
can use that experience in the evening to conduct research on physiotherapeutics.
This arrangement allows for the organic development of both clinical experience and
research. Many enrolled graduate students actively attend domestic and interna-
tional academic society meetings and give presentations on their research findings.
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Department of Radiological Sciences By teaching specialized knowledge of radiology and findings related to the most recent tech-
nologies, this department aims (1) to cultivate advanced radiological professionals who can ap-
ply creative and scientific thought processes, and (2) to cultivate individuals who not only have
advanced knowledge and skills in their own field of specialization, but who also understand
research findings in other fields and are able to develop advanced medical technologies by in-
tegrating that information.
In the master’s program, the departments in the public health sciences have adopted a com-
prehensive curriculum that takes into account the potential enrollment of students with under-
graduate backgrounds in science and engineering and students from other graduate schools.
Also, efforts are made to foster the development of medical physicists certified by the Japa-
nese Board for Medical Physicist Qualification.
Classes consist of lectures and workshops based on the research findings of the instructor
and the latest research trends, and they aim to impart the most up-to-date findings to students.
A full range of experiments and research can be conducted thanks to the ample availability
of lab and research equipment on campus, including diagnostic equipment such as an X-ray CT
(multi detector-row computed tomography, MDCT) scanner, a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
machine, a computed radiography (CR) machine, a flat panel detector (FPD), and a single photon
emission computed tomography (SPECT) scanner, as well as radiological therapy equipment
such as an unsealed radioactive isotope (RI) facility and a linear accelerator.
This department strives to develop cutting-edge therapeutic technologies, medical imaging
processing technologies, and radiation measurement methods.
Department of Frontier Health Sciences We approach issues in human health sciences at the level of molecules, cells, organs, or
individuals in line with a strategy of interdisciplinary and innovative basic research in areas such
as life sciences, basic medicine and public health.
Our Department consists of 3 regular programs and 1 endowed program. (1) Functional
Morphology involves research in 3 areas: research on the morphology and location of the viscera
and autonomic nerves and clinical applications, research on the physiological mechanisms of
accumulation of visceral fat, and analysis of pancreatic pathologies such as pancreatic cancer,
(2) Muscle physiology involves research related to the structure and function of the contractile
apparatus in myocytes that maintain their structure, (3) Evaluation of Public Health Efforts
involves research primarily in designing quantitative studies, methodologies for epidemiological
studies, and techniques to generate health statistics to evaluate aspects of care provided by
nurses seeking to benefit the community, and (4) Healthcare Innovation involves research
and development of the sensitive and specific chemiluminescent enzyme immunoassays of
biomarkers such as certain hormones and proteins to enable early and accurate diagnosis in
relation to the lifestyle-related diseases and cancers which require high medical expenses. In
order to promote education and research, we readily and organically collaborate with other
disciplines. We foster researchers and educators who are adept at conducting interdisciplinary
and innovative basic research as well as practical specialists with a wide breadth of learning and
advanced research skills.
Department of Health Promotion Sciences The Department of Health Promotion Sciences strives to equip students with
specialized knowledge of human beings and health, as well as advanced problem-
solving skills, through basic and applied research related to health maintenance
and improvement. The department’s goal is to cultivate advanced specialists with a
wide range of knowledge and independent researchers who can communicate with
people not only in their own field of specialization, but also with people in other
disciplines. There are some extremely complicated factors underlying the various
problems related to human health. Solving those problems is going to require an
understanding of those factors, the ability to grasp the overall picture of the situ-
ation created through interdisciplinary investigations in a variety of fields, and an
explanation of the action mechanisms of the constituent factors. Health promotion
science seeks to explore basic principles and truths in relation to issues concerning
the promotion of mental and physical health from various perspectives including
sports science, life science, and cognitive science. This field also seeks to create
and promote new health sciences based on a multidisciplinary understanding.
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■ ABE Aya ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Poverty Studies, Social Policy■ AKUTSU Yo ich i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Welfare Theory, Social Policy■ ARAI Fumiak i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Politics of Education, Educational Policy Analysis■ ASAKAWA Tetsuya ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Japanese Language Linguistics, History of Japanese■ AYABE Masao ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Cultural Anthropology, Thai Area Studies, Ethnic Security Theory■ FUWA Mak iko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Sociology of Gender, Sociology of Family■ HARADA Naomi ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Theoretical Linguistics/Comparative Syntax■ HASEGAWA Mor ih i sa ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Japanese Language Education, Computational Linguistics, Corpus Linguistics■ HE B in* ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Folklore, East Asian Studies, Han Studies■ HIRA I Yoko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Psychological Measurement, Scale Construction■ HONMA Takeru ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Theoretical Linguistics, Phonology■ HORIE Takash i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Social Policy, Welfare State Theory■ LONG Dan ie l ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Japanese Language Acquisition, Contact Linguistics■ MIYADAI Sh in j i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Studies on Social Systems, Social Powers, Religions, Youth Cultures and Consumer Societies■ NAKAGAWA Kaoru ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Sociology of Health and Illness, Welfare Sociology■ NAKAO Ke iko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Social Stratification, Research Methods and Statistics, Social Networks■ NISH IGORI J i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Japanese Language Education, Educational Technology■ NOMOTO H i royuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Adult and Community Education, Lifelong Learning, Multicultural Education■ NUMAZAKI Makoto ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Experimental Social Psychology, Social Self, Prejudice and Stereotyping■ OGAWA Sadayosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ French Linguistics, Comparative Syntax, Theoretical Linguistics, Romance and Japanese syntax■ SAKO Teruh i to ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Sociological Theories, History of Sociology■ SH IMOKAWA Ak io ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Clinical Psychology, Community Approach■ SUGINO Ak ih i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Disability Social Work, Disability Studies, Social Policy■ TAMANO Kazush i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Community Studies, Urban and Regional Studies■ TANNO K iyoto ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Migrant Studies, Ethnic Studies, Labor Sociology■ WAKE Junko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Gerontology, Social Work Practice, International Social Work■ YAJ IMA R ie ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Social Security Law, Law for the Welfare of Persons with Disabilities■ YAMAGIWA Yu ich i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Social Psychology, Japanese Behavioral Style, Fathering in Japan■ YAMASHITA Yusuke ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban and Rural Sociology, Sociology of Disaster■ FUJ I I Makoto* ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Sociolinguistics, Language and Culture■ FUKAYAMA Naoko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Social Anthropology, Indigenous Studies, Oceanic Studies■ HASHIMOTO Ryu - i ch i ro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Language and Social Brain Science, Clinical Neuroscience■ HOMAE Fumi taka ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Cognitive Neuroscience, Developmental Brain Science■ INOUE Kazuya ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Cognitive Psychology, Psychology of Emotion■ I SH IDA Sh in - i ch i ro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Social Anthropology, Legal Anthropology, East African Ethnography■ I SH IHARA Masami ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Experimental Psychology■ KANDA Ak inobu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Foreign Language Education, Computer Assisted Language Learning■ KATSUMATA Yotaro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Clinical Psychology, Community Mental Health, Suicide Prevention■ KAWAI Ryuhe i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Pedagogy for Children and Youth with Disabilities, Historiography of Special Education■ KAWANO Masaharu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Cultural Anthropology, Micronesian Ethnography, Traditional Authority■ KIM Yun jeong ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Adult Education, Lifelong Learning, Multicultural Education■ MUROTA Sh in ich i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Community Organizing, Action Research, International Comparison■ NAGANUMA Hazuk i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Social Work Practice, Mental Health, Family Therapy■ OKUNO Yuk iko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Japanese Language Education, Second Language Acquisition■ SAKAI Atsush i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Developmental Psychology, Developmental Psychopathology■ SUGITA Mai ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Gender/Sexuality and Education, Youth Studies■ TAKEHARA Kota ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Philosophy of Education, Restorative Justice in Education, Correctional Education■ TANAKA Ko j i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Developmental Psychology, Early Childhood Care and Education, Children's Play and Development■ TANUMA Sach iko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Cultural Anthropology, Visual Anthropology, Caribbean Studies■ YANO Masataka ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Psycholinguistics■ AMANO Yo ich i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Romantic Relationships, Mate Choice, Altruistic Behavior■ ANDO A i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Child Welfare, Family Studies■ FUCHINO Yutaka ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Neuroscience, Developmental Science■ Hasgere l ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Multicultural Multilingual Education, Minority Education in China (Mongolian)■ L IU YoungL iang ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Japanese-Chinese-Mongolian Contrastive Linguistics■ MATSUSHITA Takeh i ro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Administration of Education■ SAWAI Mi t suo ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Social Anthropology, Politics and Religion in China, Hui Ethnography■ SHOJ I Takesh i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ History of Sociology, Social Thought
Department of Humanities p004■ AKATSUKA Wakag i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Modern and Contemporary Art and Literature■ FUJ IWARA Mami ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ 18th Century French Literature■ INOMATA Tok iwa ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Kojiki, Japanese Ancient Songs “Uta”, Mythology■ I SH IKAWA Motomu ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Modern Philosophy■ KAMAKURA Saho ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Medieval Japanese History■ KAMEZAWA Miyuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ English Literature, Gender Studies■ KOIKE Noboru ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Classical Studies, Greek■ KONDO Mizuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Japanese Literature of the Edo Period■ KUNI Takeyuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Modern Japanese History■ KURIHARA Yu j i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Classical Greek Philosophy■ MATSUSAKA You ich i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Philosophy of Language■ MINAGAWA Masak i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Modern and Contemporary History of Japan■ MIYAKE Ak iyosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Modernist Literature, Theater Studies■ NAKAMURA H ideo ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ The 19th-Century English Novel■ NAKASHIMA Takesh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Modern Russian History■ NISH IYAMA Yu j i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ French Studies, French Thought, Jacques Derrida■ OHSUGI Sh igeo ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Modern Japanese Literature■ OKAMOTO Kengo ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics, Philosophy of Information■ OKUBO Ak io ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Modern Chinese Literature, Cultural History of “Manchukuo”■ OSHIMA Motoo ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Japanese Linguistics■ SASAKI Makoto ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Chinese Fantasy, Chinese Classic Novels, Juvenile Literature, Iconology■ SONODA Midor i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Modern German Literature■ TAKAGISH I Tosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ English Poetry, Irish Poetry■ TANIGUCHI H i sash i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Pre-Modern Japanese History■ YAMADA Yasuh i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Prehistory (Jomon and Yayoi Societies)■ YOSHIDA Tomonao ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ American Literature, History of Criticism■ AKABAME Masayosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Ancient Korean History■ ARAKI Nor iko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Chinese Linguistics, Historical Grammar■ FUKUOKA Asako ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Modern German Literature■ FUKUSHI Yuk i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Modern and Contemporary Chinese History■ FUKUTA Takanar i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Auditory Culture, Music Studies■ FURUNAGA Sh in ich i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Contemporary Philosophy, Narrative and Media■ FURUYA Yu ich i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ German Philosophy, Walter Benjamin
■ GROISARD Joce lyn ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Classical Studies, History of Classical Philosophy■ I IDA Mak i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Chinese Linguistics (Cantonese Linguistics)■ IZUHO Masami ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Archaeology (Eurasian Upper Paleolithic Research)■ KIDA Naoto ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ French Philosophy■ KOSHI Tomoh iko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ 17th Century English Literature■ MAEDA H i ro take ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Middle Eastern Studies, Eurasian Studies, History of Iran and the Caucasus■ NAKAJ IMA I zumi ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Art History, Image Theories■ OHNUKI Tosh io ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Medieval European History■ OSUGA Saor i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ 19th Century French Literature■ SATO Ken ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Modern Chinese Literature, Chinese Film Studies■ SCHLÖNDORFF Leopold ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ German and Austrian Literature, Focusing on Apocalyptic Literature, Autobiography and Autofiction■ SUMI I Makoto ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Film Studies, Film Theory■ TAKAHASHI Ryosuke ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Ancient Roman History■ TAKAKUWA Emiko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Ancient Japanese Literature■ TSUJ I H ideo ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ American Literature and Culture, Hemingway, Style
■ YASUI Michae l ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Literary Criticism and Theory, with an Emphasis on Deconstruction and Post-Colonial Studies. Medieval Literature, with an Emphasis on Chaucer and Spencer. 20th Century American Literature, with an Emphasis on F. Scott Fitzgerald.
■ DAI Ke ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Chinese Modern Media, Colonial Media Culture Theory■ HATTORI Ken iya ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Ancient Japanese Literature■ IHARA Ken ich i ro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Modern Philosophy■ INUKAI Ayano ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ German Studies, Translation Studies■ IWASE Ak i ra ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Archaeology■ SAKUMA Ch ih i ro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ 19th Century English Literature■ SEK IGUCHI Yohe i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ American Literature, American Studies■ SUDO Kentaro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Film Studies, Film Theory■ TAKAMOTO Nor iyuk i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ German Literature, Theater Studies
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■ HASEGAWA K iyosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Sociology of Law■ HOSHI Shu ich i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure■ KIMURA Mi tsue* ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Criminal Law■ KIMURA Sota ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Constitutional Law■ KORENAGA Da isuke ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Economic Law■ MINE H i romi ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Criminal Procedure■ OKESHA Fumiak i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Civil Law, Property Law■ OZAKI Yu ich i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Commercial Law, Corporate Law■ SH INODA Masash i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Civil Law■ TANIGUCHI Ko ich i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Philosophy of Law■ TOMI I Yuk io ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Constitutional Law, Anglo-American Law, National Security Law■ WAGATSUMA Manabu ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Civil Procedure, Insolvency and Medical Law■ YAMADA Tosh io ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Practical Aspects of Civil Law■ YAMAGAMI K iyokazu ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Intellectual Property Law■ YAZAKI Jun j i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Commercial Law■ AMANO Sh insuke ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Employment Law, Labor Relations Law■ GU Dandan ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Corporate Law, Commercial Law■ HOTTA Shugo ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Criminal Procedure Law■ KADOWAKI Yutaka ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Administrative Law■ KANESAKI Tsuyosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Administrative Law■ KATO Sh iho ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Private International Law■ NI IKURA Ke i i ch i ro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ International Law■ SAKUUCHI Ryohe i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Civil Law■ TAO Ryosuke ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Public Finance Law■ TEGA H i rosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Civil Procedure■ TSUTSUMI Takenor i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Civil Law■ YAMABA Yosh ik i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Constitutional Law■ YAMASHINA Mai ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Criminal Law■ SUZUKI Takayuk i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Constitutional Law■ TANI I Satosh i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Criminal Law■ YAMADA Takaharu ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Criminal Procedure Law■ ZENTO Ak io ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Civil Law
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■ ASANO Takash i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Financial Accounting, Business Analysis and Valuation■ HOSOMI Sho ich i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Managerial Accounting, Empirical Study of Intellectual Capital■ I IBOSHI H i rokun i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Econometrics■ I IMURA Takuya ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Microeconomics■ IWAMA Tosh ih iko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ British Economic and Social History, British Urban History, Entrepreneur History■ KUWADA Kotaro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Management, Organization Theory, Strategic Management■ MATSUDA Ch ieko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Corporate Strategy, Financial Management, Capital Market■ MIYAMOTO H i roak i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Labor Economics■ MIZUKOSHI Kosuke ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Marketing■ MORI Harunor i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Mathmatical Statistics■ MURATA Ke iko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Applied Work on the Japanese Economy
Department of Law / Division of Polit ical Science p005■ CHEN Zhaob in ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ History of Japanese Politics, East Asian Studies■ I TO Masatsugu ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Public Administration, Urban Governance■ KONO Yur i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ History of Japanese Political Thought■ NOGAMI Kazuh i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ European Political History■ OHSUGI Satoru ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Public Administration, Urban Governance■ OSAWA Mug i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ History of European Political Thought, Political Philosophy■ TAKUMA Kayo ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ International Politics■ UMEKAWA Takesh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Comparative Politics, American Politics■ SATO Sh in ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Japanese Politics■ MAEDA Takah i ro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Public Administration
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Faculty Members■ MUROMACHI Yuk io ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Financial Risk Management, Credit Risk, Pricing Derivatives■ MUROTA Kazuo* ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Mathematical Engineering, Operations Research, Optimization■ NAGASE Katsuh iko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Behavioral Decision Theory, Behavioral Decision-Making, Cognitive Psychology■ NOGUCHI Masayosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Financial Accounting■ SH IBATA Takash i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Corporate Finance■ TAKAO Yosh iak i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Organization Theory, Organizational Behavior■ TAKEDA Yoko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Corporate Strategy and Information Technology■ TANAKA Ke i i ch i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Mathematical Finance■ UCHIYAMA Tomonor i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Asset Pricing, Investment Management■ WAKITA Sh igeru ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Macroeconomics■ WATANABE Takah i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Game Theory, Microeconomics■ YAMASHITA H ideak i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Operations Research, Queueing Theory and its Application, Industrial Engineering■ ARATO H i rok i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Macroeconomics, International Finance Theory■ IZAWA Ryo ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Business History, Economic History■ KOBAYASHI Noburu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Japanese Economic History■ MATSUO Takash i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Strategic Operation■ MATSUOKA Tar i sh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Monetary Economics, Banking Theory■ MORIGUCHI Satoko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Mathematical Programming, Combinatorial Optimization, Operations Research■ MORIMOTO Shuhe i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Microeconomics■ NAKAYAMA Atsuho ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Marketing Science■ NISH IMURA Takash i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Human Resource Management, Organizational Behavior■ OGATA H i roak i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Mathematical Statistics■ TAKAHASHI Misanor i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Entrepreneurship Research, Innovation■ TAKAMI Nor ikazu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ History of Economics■ TAKEUCHI Yusuke ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Asian Economic History■ AGATSUMA Yasush i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Microeconomics, Game Theory■ MONDEN A ika ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Marketing, Strategic Management
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■ HATTORI Kumiko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Stochastic Processes on Fractals■ KURATA Kazuh i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Partial Differential Equations, Nonlinear Variational Problems■ KURODA Sh igeru ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Affine Algebraic Geometry, Polynomial Ring Theory■ SAKAI Takash i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Differential Geometry, Submanifold Theory■ SOMA Teruh iko* ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Hyperbolic Geometry, 3-Manifolds, Dynamical Systems■ TAKAKUWA Sho ich i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Global Analysis, Partial Differential Equations■ TOKUNAGA H i ro -o ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Algebraic Geometry■ TSUMURA H i ro fumi ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Analytic Number Theory■ UCHIYAMA Sh igenor i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Cryptography, Algorithmic Number Theory■ YOKOTA Yosh iyuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Low-Dimensional Topology■ YOSHITOMI Kazush i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Parabolic PDE■ AKAHO Manabu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Symplectic Geometry, Floer Theory, Morse Theory■ FUKAYA Tomoh i ro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Geometric Group Theory, Coarse Geometry■ HISAMOTO Tomoyuk i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Complex Analytic Geometry■ I SH ITANI Kensuke ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Probability Theory, Mathematical Finance■ KOBAYASHI Masanor i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Algebraic Geometry, Mirror Symmetry, Related Mathematical Sciences■ MURAKAMI H i rosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Computer Algebra (Algorithm), Numerical Analysis (Algorithm), Parallel Computation (Algorithm)■ SUZUKI Tosh io ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Theory of Computation, Mathematical Logic■ TAKATSU Asuka ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Differential Geometry, Geometric Analysis■ UCHIDA Yuk ih i ro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Algorithmic Number Theory, Arithmetic Geometry, Cryptography■ UEHARA Hokuto ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Algebraic Geometry, Classification Theory of Higher Dimensional Varieties, Derived Categories of Coherent Sheaves■ YOKOYAMA Shun ich i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Symbolic Computation, Algorithmic Number Theory, Cryptography■ HIRATA Masak i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Dynamical Systems (Ergodic Theory), Probability Theory■ KAWASAKI Takesh i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Commutative Algebra
Faculty of Urban Environmental SciencesDepartment of Geography p008
■ MATSUMOTO Jun ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Monsoon Climatology, Environmental Climatology■ MATSUYAMA H i rosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Hydrometeorology, Geographical Information Sciences■ SUZUKI Takeh iko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Geomorphology, Quaternary Science, Volcanology■ TAKAHASHI H ideo ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Climatology, Climatic Change, Rainfall Climatology■ WAKABAYASHI Yosh ik i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Geography, Behavioral Geography, Geographical Information Sciences■ WATANABE Mak iko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Soil Geography, Environmental Dynamic Analysis, Geoarcheology■ KAWAHIGASHI Masayuk i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Soil Ecology, Environmental Chemistry, Material Dynamics in Ecosystems■ SH IRA I Masaak i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Sedimentology, Quaternary Geology, Marine Geology■ TAKINAMI Ak ih i ro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Geopoetics, Representation, Francophone Studies■ YABE Naoto ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Geography, Quantitative Geography■ I SH IMURA Da isuke ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Tectonic Geomorphology, Quaternary Geology■ IZUMI Takek i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Climatology, Geographical Information Sciences, Numerical Meteorological Modelling■ NAKAYAMA Da ich i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Geographical Information Sciences, Remote Sensing, Computational Geomorphology■ TAKAHASHI H i rosh i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Meteorology, Climate System Study, Climate Simulation (Numerical Weather Prediction)■ TSUBOMOTO H i royuk i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Geography, Office Study
Department of Physics p007■ AOKI Yu j i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Topological and Strongly-Correlated Electron Systems, Superconductivity and Magnetism■ FUJ ITA Yutaka ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ High-Energy Astrophysics, Interstellar Medium, Clusters of Galaxies■ HOTTA Takash i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Theory of Magnetism and Superconductivity in Strongly Correlated Electron Systems■ KAKUNO H idekazu ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Experimental High Energy Physics, Experimental Neutrino Physics■ KURITA Re i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Soft Matter, Phase Transition, Nonequilibrium■ MATSUDA Tatsuma ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Strongly Correlated Electron Systems, Topological Materials, New Materials Research■ MORI H i royuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Low-Dimensional Systems, Cold Atoms, Quantum Phenomena■ SHUDO Ak i ra ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Nonlinear Dynamics, Classical and Quantum Chaos■ TANUMA Ha j ime ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Atomic Collisions and Spectroscopy, Highly Charged Ions, Ion Mobility■ YANAGI Kazuh i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Condensed Matter Physics in Nanomaterials, Material Science■ YASUDA Osamu ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Physics Beyond the Standard Model, Neutrino Physics■ ARAHATA Emiko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Quantum Gases, Superconductivity, Superfluidity■ EZOE Yu ich i rou ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ X-ray Astronomy, Observation and Instrumentation■ HATTORI Kazumasa ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Condensed Matter Theory, Strongly Correlated Electron Systems, Quantum Critical Phenomena■ HYODO Tetsuo ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Hadron Physics, Exotic Hadrons, Theory of Resonances■ I SH ISAK I Yosh i taka ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ X-ray Astronomy, Microcalorimeter■ KADOWAKI H i roak i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Quantum State of Matter, Neutron Scattering■ KETOV Sergue i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Quantum Field Theory, Theoretical High Energy Physics, Cosmology■ MIYATA Yasumi tsu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Synthesis of Nanoscale Materials, Electrical and Optical Properties■ MIZUGUCHI Yosh ikazu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Condensed Matter Physics, Superconductivity, Functional Materials■ GOTO Yosuke ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Solid State Physics and Chemistry of Novel Functional Materials■ HIGASHINAKA Ryu j i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Strongly Correlated Electron Systems, Low Temperature Physics■ I IDA Sh impe i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Atomic and Molecular Physics, Beam Physics■ KITAZAWA Nor iak i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Theoretical High Energy Physics, String Models■ KUMITA Tetsuro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ High Energy Physics, Beam Physics Beyond the Standard Model■ NAKANISH I Yusuke ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Nanomaterials, Electron Microscopy, Crystal Growth■ OTSUKA H i romi ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Statistical Physics, Condensed Matter Theory, Numerical Simulations■ SASAKI Sh in ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Astrophysics, Cosmology, Intergalactic Medium■ TANAKA Atsush i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Quantum Physics, Nonlinear Physics, Quantum Chaos■ TANI Mar ie ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Soft Matter Physics, Physics of Macroscopic Phenomena■ YOMOGIDA Yohe i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Condensed Matter Physics in Nanomaterials, Materials Science
Department of Chemistry p007■ HADA Masah iko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Quantum Chemistry, Electronic Structure Theory, Molecular Magnetic Properties■ HIROTA Kou j i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ DNA Repair, Chromatin, Replication■ I TO Yutaka ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Solution-State NMR, In-cell NMR, Structural Biology■ KANYA Re ika ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Physical Chemistry■ KIKUCHI Ko ich i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Physical Chemistry, Material Science■ NOMURA Kotoh i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Organometallics, Molecular Catalysis, Organic Synthesis■ SH IMIZU Tosh io ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Organic Chemistry, Main Group Element Chemistry, Host-Guest Chemistry■ SUGIURA Ken - i ch i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Synthetic Chemistry■ TAKEGAWA Nobuyuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Atmospheric Chemistry, Aerosol, Online Particle Analysis■ YAMAZOE Se i j i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Inorganic Chemistry, Catalytic Chemistry, Cluster Science■ INAGAKI Ak iko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Organometallics, Molecular Catalyst, Photocatalyst■ KODAMA Takesh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Physical Chemistry■ KOMURA Sh igeyuk i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Physical Chemistry, Biological and Soft Matter■ KUBUKI Sh i ro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Chemistry of Glass and Ceramics■ MISHIMA Masak i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Biomolecular NMR, Structural Biology, Molecular Biophysics■ NAKATANI Naok i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Quantum Chemistry, Electronic Structure Theory, Computational Chemistry for Catalysis■ NISH INAGA Tohru ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Physical Organic Chemistry, π-Conjugated Molecules, Organic Semiconductors■ OURA Yasu j i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Radiochemistry, Cosmochemistry, Cosmogenic Nuclides■ SATO So ich i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Organic Chemistry, Materials Chemistry■ TAOKA Masato ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Proteomics, RNA, Biochemistry■ ABE Minor i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Relativistic Quantum Chemistry, Electronic Structure Theory, Theoretical Chemistry for Isotope Effect■ ABE Takuya ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Molecular Biology■ AKIYAMA Kazuh iko ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Nuclear and Radiochemistry■ HIRABAYASHI Kazunor i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Organic Chemistry, Organometallic Chemistry■ IKEYA Teppe i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Biomolecular NMR, Structural Biology, Computational Chemistry■ MATSUMOTO Jun ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Physical Chemistry, Atomic and Molecular Physics■ MISAWA Kentaro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Atmospheric Chemistry, Molecular Spectroscopy■ SH IBAMOTO Kohe i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Analytical Chemistry, Nanoparticle, Optical Sensor■ SH IRA I Naok i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Cosmochemistry, Geochemistry, Chemical Composition
Department of Biological Sciences p007■ AIGAKI Tosh i ro* ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Genetics, Molecular Biology, Genome Sciences, Aging■ HANADA Satosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Environmental Microbiology, Isolation of Photosynthetic Bacteria, Bacterial Taxonomy ■ HARUTA Sh in ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Environmental Microbiology, Microbial Ecology, Applied Microbiology■ HAYASHI Fumio ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Ecology, Behavior, Evolution■ KATO Jun - i ch i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Molecular Genetics, Genome Sciences, Cell Proliferation, Survival■ KAWAHARA H i royuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Protein Quality Control, Cell Cycle Control, Ubiquitin System■ MURAKAMI Nor iak i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Plant Molecular Systematics and Evolutionary Biology, Pteridology■ SAKAI Takaomi ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Neurogenetics, Drosophila, Behaviors■ OKAMOTO Takash i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Plant Development, Plant Reproduction■ SUZUKI Jun - I ch i rou ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Ecology of Plants, Experimental Ecology, Population & Community Dynamics of Clonal Plants■ TAMURA Ko ich i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Evolutionary Genetics, Genome Sciences, Bioinformatics■ ANDO Kanae ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Neuroscience, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Pathogenesis of Neurodegenerative Diseases■ CRONIN Adam ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Behavioral Ecology, Evolutionary Ecology, Collective Behavior■ EGUCHI Katsuyuk i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Animal Systematics, Biogeography, Myrmecology■ EHIRA Sh igek i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Molecular Biology, Molecular Physiology, Microbial Genomics■ FUKUDA K imiko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Developmental Biology, Digestive Tract, Molecular Mechanisms■ KANEGAE Takesh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Plant Cell & Molecular Biology, Photoreceptor, Ferns■ KUROKAWA Makoto ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Neurobiology, Comparative Physiology, Neural Control of Behavior■ NOZAWA Masa fumi ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Molecular Evolution, Genome Evolution■ OKADA Yasukazu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Evolutionary Ecology, Ecological Developmental Biology (social and sexual trait evolution)■ TAKAHASHI Aya ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Evolutionary Genetics, Molecular Basis of Speciation, Population Genomics■ TAKATORI Naoh i to ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Germ Layer Fates, Polarity, Nuclear Migration■ YATABE-KAKUGAWA Yoko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Phylogenetic Taxonomy of Plants, Evolutionary Biology■ ASADA Ak iko ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Neuroscience■ ASANO Tsunak i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Insect Immunity, Biochemistry■ FURUKAWA Tosh iko ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Phytopathology, Fungi, Interaction■ KATO H idetosh i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Plant Systematics, Biodiversity of Izu-Ogasawara Islands■ KINOSHITA Atsuko ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Plant Development, Plant Physiology■ SAITO Taro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Neuronal Death, Neurodegeneration, Cdk5■ TACHIK I Yuuya ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Evolutionary Ecology, Mathematical Biology■ TAKEO Satomi ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Genetics, Molecular Biology■ YOKOTA Naoto ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Cellular Biochemistry, Molecular Biology
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Faculty MembersDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering p008
■ I SAGO Nobuharu ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Tunnel Engineering, Underground Space Engineering, Rock Mechanics■ KAWAMURA Ak i ra ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Hydrology, Water Resources Engineering■ MURAKOSHI Jun ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Bridge Engineering, Structural Steel Design■ ONEYAMA H i royuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Traffic Engineering, Transportation Planning, Traffic Simulation■ UJ I K im i taka ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Concrete Structure, Durability of Concrete, Repair of Reinforced Concrete■ YOKOYAMA Katsuh ide ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Environmental Hydraulics, Sediment Transport■ ARAI Yasuh i ro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Environmental Engineering, Water Supply Engineering■ I SH IKURA Tomok i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Infrastructure Planning, Applied Economics■ NAKAMURA H i tosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Structural Engineering, Bridge Engineering, Maintenance Engineering■ ODA Yosh iya ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Exploration Geophysics, Earthquake Engineering■ SAKAI H i rosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Water and Wastewater Engineering, Water Environment Management, Water Quality Management■ SH INTANI Tetsuya ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Coastal Engineering, Computational Fluid Dynamics■ UENO Atsush i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Concrete Engineering, Material Science on Concrete■ YOSHIMINE Mi tsu tosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Soil Mechanics, Liquefaction■ AMAGUCHI H ideo ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Hydrology, Physical Hydrology■ KISH I Yusuke ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Structural Engineering, Seismic Engineering, Earthquake Mitigation■ OHNO Kentaro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Concrete Material, Maintenance of Concrete Structures by Non-Destructive Evaluation, Acoustic Emission■ YANAGIHARA Masami ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Traffic Flow Theory, Modeling Driving Behaviour, Microscopic Simulation, Traffic Psychology
Department of Architecture p009■ KITAYAMA Kazuh i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Reinforced Concrete, Seismic Design, Earthquake Engineering■ KITSUTAKA Yosh inor i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Building Materials, High Performance Concrete, Finishing Materials■ KOIZUMI Masao ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Architectural Design, Design Methodology■ NAGATA Ak ih i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Building Environmental Engineering, Hygrothermal Environment, Thermal Environment Simulation■ TAKEMIYA Ken j i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Architectural Planning, Architecture for Healthcare and Welfare, Environmental Behavior Studies■ TORIUMI Motok i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Design, Urban Planning, History of Cities■ TSUNODA Makoto ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Management of Building Process, Building System Design, Renovation of Building Stock■ YOSHIKAWA Tohru ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ City Planning, Spatial Analysis, GIS■ ICH INOSE Masayuk i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ MEP (Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing), Urban and Architectural Environment, MEP System Development and Commissioning■ I TO Yosh ih iko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ History of Western Architecture ■ KABEYAZAWA Tosh ikazu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Building Disaster Prevention, Earthquake Engineering, Reinforced Concrete■ TAKAGI J i ro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Structural Design, Steel Structures, Structural System Development■ TAKIYAMA Nor iko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Timber Engineering, Dynamics of Structure, Regenerative Preservation of Built Environment■ INOKUMA Jun ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Architectural Design■ KINOSHITA Ak i ra ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Architectural History, Architectural Design■ KUNIEDA Yo ich i ro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Building Materials, Dismantlement of Building, Recycle of Waste Materials■ MATSUMOTO Masumi ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Housing Studies■ OGATA Masayuk i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Building Environmental Engineering■ SANUKI Ryo ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Planning, Urban Analysis, Facility Location Analysis, GIS Analysis■ YAMAMURA Kazush ige ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Structural Engineering
Department of Tourism Science p009■ KAWAHARA Susumu ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Design, Destination Planning & Management, Community-Based Planning■ KIKUCHI Tosh io ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Human Geography, Nature-Based Tourism (Rural Tourism, Ecotourism, Resource Management and its Sustainable Systems)■ NUMATA Sh inya ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Protected Area Management, Tropical Biology, Urban Ecology■ SH IMIZU Tetsuo ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Transportation Studies, Infrastructure Planning, Tourism Planning■ HIHARA Katsuya ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Management Science, Microeconomics, Tourism Policy, Transport Policy■ KURATA Yohe i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Spatial Information Science, Tourism Informatics■ NAOI Taketo ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Tourism Studies (Environmental Psychology of Tourism, Consumer Behavior of Tourism)■ OKAMURA Yu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Design, Conservation Planning, Community-Based Tourism and Town Planning■ OSAWA Takesh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Biodiversity Informatics, Applied Ecology, Conservation Science■ WU L ing l ing ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Tourism Marketing, Tourist Behavior Modelling■ NODA Mi tsuru ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Rural Planning, Urban & Regional Design, Community-Based Tourism Development■ OGASAWARA Yu ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Social Systems Engineering (Revenue Management, Operations Research)■ TAKAGI E tsuro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Forest Zoology, Population Ecology
Department of Urban Science and Policy p009■ AIBA Sh in ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ City Planning, Community Design, Urban Design, Legal System of City Planning, Methods for Design Workshops■ ASAHI Ch i sato ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Environmental Economics, Urban and Regional Economics, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Evaluation Research■ ICH IKO Taro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Disaster Prevention Planning, Disaster Research, City Planning, Community Disaster Management, Disaster Resilience■ I TO Fumiko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban and Regional Analysis, Housing Market, Urban Environmental Psychology and Behavior■ MATSUI Nozomi ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Public Administration, Municipal Government and Administration■ OKU Mami ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Legal Policy Affairs, Environmental Law, Administrative Law■ SH IRA ISH I Ken ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Law and Economics, Economic Crime■ TAMAGAWA H idenor i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Analysis, Geographical Information Systems, Urban Planning■ WADA K iyomi* ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Sociology, Community Studies■ KANEKO Ak i ra ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Public Finance, Public Economics■ NAGANO Motok i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Administration, Local Government Studies, Local Governance■ SUGIHARA Yoko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Health Sociology, Elderly Welfare, Social Gerontology, Public Health■ YAMAMOTO Kahoruko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Sociology, Sociology of Local Communities, Inner Urban Areas, Qualitative Social Research■ TAKAMICHI Masash i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ City Planning, Urban History, Community Design
Department of Applied Chemistry for Environment p009■ KAJ IHARA Ko ich i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Chemistry of Inorganic Materials, Optical/Electronic Functional Ceramics and Glass, Deep Ultraviolet Optical Materials■ KANAMURA K iyosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Batteries, Fuel Cells, Electrochemistry, Chemistry of Ceramic Materials, Bio-Related Ceramics■ KAWAKAMI H i royosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Polymer Chemistry, Functional Polymers, Polymer Electrolyte Membranes, Nanofiber Engineering, Biomaterials, Epigenetics Engineering■ KUBO Yu j i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Supramolecular Chemistry, Functional Dyes■ SETAKA Wataru ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Organic Physical Chemistry■ SH ISH IDO Tetsuya ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Catalyst Chemistry, Surface Science, Hydrogen Energy■ SHUDO Tosh io ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Hydrogen Energy, Vehicle Power System, Fuel Cell, Internal Combustion Engine, Combustion, Alternative Fuel■ TAKAGI Sh insuke ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Photochemistry, Nanostructural Chemistry, Functional Pigment Materials, Chemistry of Nanolayered Compounds■ UCHIYAMA Katsumi ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Analytical Chemistry, Chemical Nanofabrication, Microchemistry and Analysis■ ASAYAMA Sho ich i ro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Biomaterial Chemistry, Macromolecules for Medical Care, Biochemistry, Bio-Molecular Engineering■ I SH IDA Tamao ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Catalyst Chemistry■ KATO Shungo ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Environmental Chemistry, Atmospheric Chemistry, Atmospheric Environment of East Asia■ NAKAJ IMA H izuru ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Analytical Chemistry, Micro-Chemical Analysis System (μTAS), Chromatography, Electrophoresis, Chemical Sensors, Biosensors■ SATO K iyosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Heterocyclic Chemistry, Molecular Recognition, Physical Organic Chemistry■ TAKE I Takash i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Surface Chemistry, Ceramics Chemistry, Catalyst Chemistry■ TANAKA Manabu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Polymer Chemistry, Functional Polymers, Energy Materials■ YAMATO Masa fumi ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Chemistry of Materials, Structural/Functional Materials■ YANAGISH ITA Takash i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Chemistry of Materials■ INAGAKI Yusuke ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Organometallic Chemistry, Main Group Element Chemistry■ MAO S i feng ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Analytical Chemistry, Micro Fluid, Single Cell Analysis■ MIURA H i rok i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Catalyst Chemistry■ MUNAKATA H i rokazu ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Electrochemistry, Fuel Cells, Lithium Batteries, Structured Ceramic Materials■ NISH IYABU Ryuhe i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Super-Molecular Chemistry, Chemistry of Molecular Recognition, Chemistry of Nanomaterials■ NORITOMI H idetaka ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Bioprocess Engineering, Bio-Catalyst Chemistry, Nanomaterials■ SH IMADA Tetsuya ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Physical Chemistry
Faculty of Systems DesignDepartment of Computer Science p010
■ AIDA Masak i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Information Networks, Network Science, Social Networks■ I SH IKAWA H i rosh i * ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Big Data, Social Data, Open Data, Data Mining, Machine Learning, Tourism, Lunar Planetary Science, Mobility Service■ KIYA H i tosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Signal and Image Processing, Image and Video Compression, Information Security and Forensics■ MATSUDA Takah i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Measurement, Monitoring, and Tomography Techniques for Information Networks and Communication Quality in Wireless Networks■ NISH IUCHI Nobuyuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Human Interface, Biometrics, Usability■ ONO Nobutaka ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Acoustic Signal/Information Processing (Microphone Array, Source Separation, Scene Recognition, etc)■ TAKAMA Yasu fumi ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Web Intelligence, Data Mining, Information Visualization, Recommendation■ YAMAGUCHI Toru ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Intelligent Informatics, Smart Robot, Artificial Intelligent Systems ■ FUKUI Takao ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Perception and Action, Motor Control, Reaching and Grasping■ KATAYAMA Kaoru ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Data Engineering, Data Mining■ KOMACHI Mamoru ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Natural Language Processing, Web Mining, Machine Learning■ YOKOYAMA Shohe i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Algorithms for Geo-Social Data, Social Data Analysis for Travel Information, Data Visualization Based on Web Technology■ FUJ ITA Hach i ro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Cryptography, Error-Correcting Codes■ SH IBATA H i rok i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Data Mining, Information Recommendation System, AI, Machine Learning, Optimizing■ SH IMOKAWARA Er i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Gesture Recognition■ SH IOTA Sayaka ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Speaker Identification Based on the Statistical Method■ TSUKATSUNE Kenta ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Behavior and Mentality of SNS Users, Social Statistics, Onomastics■ YEM V ibo l ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Human Interface, Virtual Reality, Haptic Perception, Robotics
Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering p011■ FUJ IE H i romich i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Biomechanics, Nano-Biomechanics for Tissue Regeneration, Biotribology■ HASE Kazunor i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Human-Machine Systems, Rehabilitation Engineering, Whole Body Biomechanics■ KAKEHI Ko j i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Superalloys, Aerospace Material, Metallography■ KOBAYASHI Satosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Composite Engineering, Fracture Mechanics, Biomaterials■ KOJ IMA Ak i ra ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Control Engineering, Robust Control, Predictive Control for Constrained Systems■ KUBOTA Naoyuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Robot Partners, Computational Intelligence, Behavioral Learning■ MASUDA Sh i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Adaptive and Learning Control, Data-driven Control, Control Systems Design■ MORONUKI Nobuyuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Micromachining, Self-Assembly Process, Functional Surfaces■ OGUCHI Tosh ik i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Control Engineering, Nonlinear Control Theory, Time-Delay Systems■ SEO Ak ih iko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Ergonomics, Occupational Biomechanics, Occupational Health■ SH IMOMURA Yosh ik i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Service Engineering, Product-Service System, Life Cycle Engineering■ WAKAYAMA Shu ich i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Material Evaluation, Biomechanics, Reliability&Health Assessment■ YANG Ming ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Nano/Micro Manufacturing, Micro Devices, Biosensors■ YOSHIMURA Takuya ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Noise and Vibration, Modal Analysis, Human Dynamics■ HONDA Satosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Precision Engineering, Design Engineering, Micro Machine (MEMS)■ I I Satosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Biomechanics, Computational mechanics, Data Assimilation■ KAKUTA Naoto ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Heat and mass transfer, Visualization, Microplasma
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science p010■ ABO Makoto ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Environmental Remote Sensing, Radar, Lidar■ ASAKA Takuya ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Communication Networks, Network Service, Environmental Information■ FUKUMOTO Satosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Dependable Computing, Parallel and Distributed Systems, Self-Healing LIS■ KAINUMA Yasutaka ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Operations Management, Closed-Loop Supply Chain, Disaster Relief Supply Chain■ KAJ IHARA Yasuh i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Industrial Engineering, Production System, Production Technology■ MATSUI Takemi ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Medical Engineering■ MIURA Osuke ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Superconducting Materials and Applications■ MIURA Yuk iya ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Dependable VLSIs, Design and Test■ SH IMIZU Tosh ih i sa* ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Power Electronics, Solid-state Power Conversion, Motor Control■ SUHARA Mich ih iko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Quantum Electronics, Compound Semiconductor Crystal Growth, Fabrication of Ultrafine Structures for Device Applications■ SUZUKI Yuk ih i sa ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Bioelectromagnetics, Plasma Physics, High Performance Computing■ TAGAWA Nor io ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Computer Vision, Medical Ultrasound, Statistical Signal Processing■ TOCHIKUBO Fumiyosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Plasma Electronics, Plasma Application■ UCHIDA Satosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Electrostatics, Plasma physics, Bioelectrotechnics■ WATANABE Yasuak i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Piezoelectric Device Engineering, Quantum Engineering, Electronic System Engineering■ YAMAMOTO H isash i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Reliability Theory, Operations Research, Applied Statistics■ YASUDA Ke i i ch i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Systems Engineering, Power Systems Engineering■ GOKA Sh igeyosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Frequency Control, Electronic Circuit, Quantum Optics■ NAKAMURA Se i j i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Semiconductor Devices, Widegap Semiconductors, Crystal Growth■ NISH IKAWA K iyosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Signal Processing, Media Information Processing, Adaptive Signal Processing■ OKUBO Kan ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Wave Informatics, Numerical Analysis, Electromagnetic and Acoustic Sensing■ SAKAI Kazuya ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Computer Networking, Network Security■ SAKAMOTO Takah ide ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Optical Communications and Measurements■ SH IBATA Yasukun i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Lidar Technologies, Atmospheric Remote Sensing, Visualization■ SH IBUYA Masah i ro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Industrial Engineering Education, Production and Operations Management, Ergonomics in Manufacturing■ SOMA Takao ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Robotics, Numerical Method with Guaranteed Accuracy■ WADA Ke i j i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Power Electronics■ HARADA Tomoh i ro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Evolutionary Computation, Machine Learning, Intelligent Agent■ KIK A l f red ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Electromagnetic Radiation■ NAKAGAWA Yusuke ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Plasma Application, High-voltage Engineering, Laser Spectroscopy■ NISH ITSUJ I Takash i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Holography, Information Optics■ SAITO Mi tsu fumi ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Narrow-Gap Compound Semiconductors, Heteroepitaxial Growth, Semiconductor Electronics■ SATO Takayuk i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Ultrasonic Bioimaging, Biomedical Engineering■ TAMURA Ken ich i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ System Engineering, Power System Engineering■ TSUCHIYA Jun ich i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Electrical Machinery and Apparatus, Power Electronics, Optimal Design■ XIAO X iao ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Software Reliability Assessment, Wavelet Analysis, Software Development Cost Prediction, Web Server Performance Evaluation■ YAGI Ippe i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Application of Pulse Power Technology, Plasma Engineering, Medical Device Development
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Faculty Members■ KANEKO Arata ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Micro/Nano-Structuring, Self-Organization, MEMS■ MIYOSHI H i romi ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Biomaterial design based on cell mechanobiology research■ NAGAI Yuk ie ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Shape Modeling, Computer Graphics, Computational Geometry■ OBARA H i romich i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Medical Engineering, Fluid Engineering, Micro/Nano devices■ OGATA Satosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Fluid Engineering, Drag Reduction, Nanofluidics■ SAKAMOTO Naoya ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Mechanobiology, Bioengineering, Cellular Biomechanics■ SH IMIZU Tetsuh ide ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Material processing, Micro/nano materials, Plasma surface engineering■ SUGAWARA H i roharu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Photonic and Electronic Materials, Nanostructured Semiconductor Devices, Materials Engineering■ TAKAHASHI Satoru ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Surface & Interface Engineering, Thermal Spray, Ultrasonic Bonding■ TAKESUE Naoyuk i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Robotics, Mechatronics, Mechanism■ WADA Kazuyosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Welfare Robot, Robot Therapy, Smart Variable Space■ HAYASHI Yu ich i ro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Body Motion Dynamics, Biomedical Motion Measurement and Analysis, Multi-Objective Structural Optimization■ KIMITA Ko j i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Product-Service Systems, Service Engineering■ MURAKAMI Kazuh iko ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Renewable Energy, Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration, Energy Conversion■ TAMAOKI Gen ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Machinery Dynamics, Human Dynamics■ TOYODA Mi tsuru ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Control Engineering, Optimal Control of Dynamical Systems and Application to Mechanical Systems■ YARIMITSU Se ido ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Biotribology, Biomechanics■ YOSHIDA Makoto ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Biological Engineering
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics p011■ I SH I I Shoken ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Fundamental Technology for Optical Sensing■ KANAZAKI Masah i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Conceputual Design of Aircraft/Spacecraft, Design Optimization Methods, Computational Fluid Dynamics■ KITAZONO Ko ich i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Light Metals, Materials Science, Superplasticity■ KOJ IMA H i roh i sa ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Space Robotics, Space Tether System, Control Moment Gyros■ SAHARA H i ronor i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Space Systems, Microsatellite, Space Utilization■ TAKE ICHI Noboru ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Air Traffic Management, Future Space Infrastructures
■ WATANABE Naoyuk i* ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Mechanics of Composite Materials and Composite Structures, Nonlinear Analysis for Coupled Problems of Fluid and Stucture, Elasto-Plastic Analysis by Using Ilyushin Yield Criterion
■ INASAWA Ayumu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Aeroacoustics, Flow Stability■ KAKAMI Ak i ra ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Studies on Small Space Propulsion Devices for Spacecraft (Electric and Chemical Propulsion) and Thrust Measurement■ OZAWA H i rosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Hypersonic Aerodynamics, Shock Waves, Temperature Sensitive Paint■ SAKURAI Takash i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Combustion, Gas Turbines, Hybrid Rockets■ TAGAWA Tosh io ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Magnetohydrodynamics, Interfacial Flows, Thermal Convection
■ FURUMOTO Masah i ro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Measurements and Estimations of Space Environment, Debris’ Measurement Systems, Utilizing Small Satellites, Envi-ronmental Estimation Combining Dynamics and Statistics
■ OSHIMA Sota ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Study on Strength and Damage Behavior of Advanced Composite Materials for Aerospace Structures■ TORISAKA Ayako ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Large Lightweight Space Structures, Nonlinear Vibration Analysis with Gap, Optimal Design, Control for Docking of Satellites
Department of Industrial Art p011■ FUJ IWARA Ke i suke ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Interior Design, Furniture Design■ KASAMATSU Ke iko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Ergonomics, Human Interface, Affective Engineering■ KIKUTAKE Yuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Visual Communication Design■ KOMMA Tosh ih i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Computer Graphics, Animation, Movie Production■ KUSHIYAMA Kumiko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Media Art, Interactive Art&Design, Virtual Reality■ NAMBA Osamu ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Car Design, Product Design, Product Planning■ ADAMS Ver l ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Architecture, Spatial Design, Photography■ BABA Tetsuak i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Interaction Design, Media Art, Interactive Art■ KIM Seok j in ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Home Appliance Innovation Design, Sustainable Design, Service Design■ KUSUMI K iyosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Media Studies, Editorial Studies, Publishing Studies
■ MUKAI Tomoh iko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Computer graphics and related fields, especially computer animation synthesis and character rigging based on mathematical optimization and machine learning technologies
■ SUGIMOTO Tatsuo ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Date Visualization, Information Design, Media Studies■ ANDO Da ich i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Music and Acoustic Composition/Analysis, Informatics, Artificial Intelligence especially Evolutionary Computation■ HIDAKA Ryosuke ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ History of media technology on the social construction of music file formats■ MOTEGI Ryuta ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Methodology of Designing, Product Design, Character Making■ TSUCHIYA Sh in ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Space Design, Interior Design, Installation
Faculty of Health SciencesDepartment of Nursing Sciences p012
■ ADACHI Kumiko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Teenage Mothers, Midwifery■ KAWAHARA Kayoko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Community Nursing, System Development, Abdominal Breathing, Aspiration Prevention, Stroke, Family Nursing■ NEKODA Yasutosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Public Health■ NISH IMURA Yumi ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Adult Nursing, Descriptive Studies in Hospital Nursing, Phenomenological Research, Narrative and Genetic disease■ ORI I Yuk iko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Gerontological Nursing, Oncology Nursing, Simulation-based Nursing Education■ SAITO Emiko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Public Health Nursing/Community Health Nursing, Community Assessment■ SHUDA Ak ih i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Fundamental Nursing, Physical assessment, Nursing Ethics■ YAMAMOTO Mich iyo ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Child Health Nursing, Severe Mental and Physical Disabilities, Family Nursing, Disaster Nursing■ YAMAMURA Motoe ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Community Mental Health, Therapeutic Approach, Group Dynamics■ FUKUI Satomi ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Adult Nursing, Palliative Care, Cancer Nursing, Psycho-oncology, Psychosocial care for cancer survivors■ HIROKAWA Se iko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Community Mental Health■ HISH INUMA Yur i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Clinical Education in Midwifery, Mentoring Competency, Scale Development■ I IZUKA H i roko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ The Science of Adult Health Nursing, End-of-Life Care, Death Education■ I SH IKAWA Yoko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ International Health, Nursing Administration■ KIMURA Ch isato ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Maternal and Infant Health, Community Midwifery, Reproductive Health and Nursing, Womenʼs Health, Nursing of Child-Rearing Families■ MASUYA Junko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Gerontological Nursing, Dementia Nursing, Horticultural Therapy■ MIURA Saor i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Oncology Nursing, Nursing of Cancer Rehabilitation, Narrative■ NOMURA Ayumi ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Medical Anthropology, International Health, Fundamental Nursing■ OKAMOTO Yuko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Home Care Nursing, End-of-Life Care, Gerontological Nursing■ SH IMADA Megumi ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Community-Based Nursing, Outpatient Care, HIV/AIDS Nursing■ SONOBE Mami ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Maternal Nursing and Midwifery, Infant Mental Health, Parent-Child Interaction■ TANEYOSHI Ke iko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Child Health Nursing■ IWAO Ch iak i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Childrenʼs Presence in Birthing■ KAWAZOE Mika ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Community Mental Health■ MAEDA Kousuke ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Fundamental Nursing■ MIWA Masae ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Fundamental Nursing■ MURAKAMI Yuko ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Adult Nursing, Phenomenological Research, Research on Experience of Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury■ OHBA Takako ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Fundamental Nursing, Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Nursing■ OKUMURA Akemi ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Gerontological Nursing■ SAKAI Sh io r i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Adult Nursing, Phenomenological Research, Research on experience of living with numbness, Experience of chronic illness■ YOSHIBA Kumi ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Public Health Nursing
Department of Physical Therapy p012■ AMIMOTO Kazu ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Cognitive Neuroscience and Rehabilitation■ ASAKAWA Yasuyosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Community-Based Physical Therapy■ IKEDA Yumi ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Motor Skill and Cognitive Function, Neurocognitive Rehabilitation■ NITTA Osamu* ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Pediatric Physical Therapy■ YAMADA Takumi ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Health Promotion for Elderly People, Preventive Long-Term Care Service, Prevention of Disability■ YI Shuangq in ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Autonomic Nervous, Functional Morphology, Clinical Anatomy■ FURUKAWA Yor im i t su ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Physical Therapy in cardiovascular, pulmonary and metabolic disease, Disability Science, Physical Fitness and Health Science■ KURUMA H i ronobu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Manual Physical Therapy, Activity of Deep-Seated Muscles, fMRI Related to Movements■ SH IDA Nami ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Adapted Sport Science, Research on Spinal Cord Injury■ USA H ideyuk i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Research on the Movement of Humans, Manual Physical Therapy■ KAMIO H i royo ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Rehabilitation Sciences, Applied Health Sciences, Womenʼs Health■ TAJ IMA Takayuk i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Physical activity and health, Health promotion, Public health, Exercise epidemiology, Physical therapy for prevention
Department of Occupational Therapy p013■ BONTJE Peter ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Occupational Science, Adults and Elderly with Physical Disabilities, Interprofessionalism, Narrative-in-Action and Participatory Research■ I SH I I Yosh ikazu ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Occupational Therapy for Psychosocial Dysfunction, A Model of Human Occupation■ KOBAYASHI Nor ikazu ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Occupational Therapy for Aged Person, Community-Based Rehabilitation■ KOBAYASHI Ryu j i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Elucidation of Work Habituation Process in Comprehensive Community Health Care, and Development of Intervention Programs■ OHSHIMA Nobuo ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Occupational Therapy in Body Function, Cognitive Occupational Therapy (CBT), Rehabilitation Management, Theory of Interprofessional Education & Work■ SH IOJ I R ieko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Clinical psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Psychopathology, Morita therapy, Anxiety disorder, Mood disorder■ WATANABE Masaru ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Muscle Physiology, Molecular and Cellular Physiology■ HASHIMOTO Mime ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Home Adaptation for the Elderly, People with Physical Disabilities, and Elderly People with Dementia■ IMUTA H i romi ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Aging Psychology, Preventive Long-Term Care■ INOUE Kaoru ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Occupational Therapy Education, Well-Being Science and Assistive Technology, Adaptation Robots for Seniors with Dementia■ I SH IBASHI Yu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Occupational Therapy in Health Promotion, Supporting Social Participation through a Cosmetic Program■ I TO Yuko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Occupational Therapy for Pediatrics, Developmental Disorders, Sensory Integration, Assistive devices for children, School-based occupational therapy
■ MIYAMOTO Re iko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Studies on Humansʼ Perception of Self and Others Using Functional MRI, Studies on Self-Perception of Students Regarding General Clinical Exercises, Comparative International Studies on Self-Perception of Occupational Therapy Students
■ TANIMURA Atsuko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Occupational Therapy Practice in Mental Health, Community-Based Occupational Therapy for Mental Health Service Users, Educational Method in Occupational Therapy
Department of Radiological Sciences p013■ FUKUSHI Masah i ro* ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Nuclear Medicine Image, Health Physics, Radiation Education■ FURUKAWA Ak i ra ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Diagnostic Radiology, Acute Abdominal Radiology, Interventional Radiology■ KATOH Yoh* ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Activation Analysis, Radiation Measurement, Radiation Protection■ OGURA I zumi ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ High-Voltage X-Ray Generator, Measurement of High-Voltage Circuits■ SAITOH H idetosh i* ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Radiation Oncology Physics, Medical Informatics■ SENOO Atsush i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Manufacture of new visualization method of in-vivo information using medical modality■ SH IRAKAWA Takako ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Ultrasonography■ INOUE Kazumasa ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Nuclear Medicine, Molecular Imaging, Environmental Radiation■ MYOJOYAMA Atsush i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Medical Image Processing, 3D Image Processing, Radiation Therapy Physics■ NEGISH I Toru ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Optimisation of medical exposure,Quality control of mammography equipment■ NUMANO Tomokazu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Diagnostic Imaging Technology, MRI, MR Elastography■ NYUI Yosh iyuk i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Medical Image Informatics and Analysis■ SEK INE Nor io ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Medical Imaging Engineering, Educational Technology■ SH INSHO K iyomi tsu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Radiationchemistry, Radiation Measurement Systems
International Center p054■ KATO Yukar i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Educational Technology, Japanese Language Education■ OKAMURA Ikuko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Intercultural Education and Psychology, Japanese Language Education■ KOYANAGI Sh i zu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Cultural Psychology, Intercultural Communication■ KURODA Fumih iko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Japanese Language Education■ SH IMAUCHI Sae ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Comparative Education, International Education
University Education Center p053■ FUJ I I L Nobuharu ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Molecular Biology, Endocrinology & Metabolism, Skeletal Muscle Biochemistry■ HAYASHI Yu j i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Human Resource Management and Career Development■ HIGUCHI Takah i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Cognitive science, Visuomotor control of locomotion■ KASAI Nahoko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Nanobiotechnology, Neuroengineering, Bioelectrochemistry■ KITA Ich i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Behavioral Neuroscience / Exercise Physiology■ MATSUDA Takesh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Institutional Research, Educational Technology■ MURAMATSU Ken j i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Clinical Psychology, Psychotherapeutic Approach for Abused Children■ NAGAI Masah i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Information Education, Educational Technology, Mathematics Education■ TACHIBANA H i rosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Elucidation of Photochemical Processes in Quantum Chemical Calculation, Studies on Chemical Information■ WATANABE Misa ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Clinical Psychology, Adolescence, Student Counseling■ FUSHIK IDA Wakako ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Higher Education, Educational Technology, Learning Environment■ KODAMA Kentaro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Cognitive Science, Physical Exercise Science■ KOMAYA Yutaka ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Clinical Psychology, Community Support, Rorschach Technique■ KONDO Nobuh iko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Learning Analytics, Institutional Research, Computational Intelligence■ MANABE Yasuko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Cell biology, Molecular Biology of Exercise,■ NAKAMURA Maiko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ English and Irish Literature, English Education■ NAKATANI Sanae ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ American Studies■ NISH I J IMA Takesh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Exercise Neuroscience, Exercise Physiology■ OHTSUKI Kazuto ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ International Politics, International Relations, English Education■ OKADA Yu j i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Educational Psychology, Development Psychology, University Education■ SATO Ryo j i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Philosophy of the Heart, Neuroethics■ YAMAUCHI Jun ich i ro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Exercise and Environment Physiology, Bio-Phisio-Mechanical Model of the Neuromuscular Function of the Movements, Integrative Nature Expedition■ YOKOYAMA Kayoko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Strategic Networking in Business■ YUHARA Ich i ro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Linguistics, English Education■ FUKUHARA Kazunobu ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Perceptual-Motor Skills, Virtual Reality, Expert Performance■ FURUICHI Yasuro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Exercise Biochemistry, Skeletal Muscle Energy Metabolism■ IMURA Ak iko ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Sports Biomechanics, Turn, Coordinated movement of limbs and trunk, Balance, Dance kinesiology■ SUMIKAWA Yasunobu ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Computational History, Compiler, Programming Education
Library and Academic Information Center p052 (Library)
■ FUJ IYOSHI Masaak i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Media-Aware Security, Image Processing■ KURIYAMA Masami tsu* ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Studies on Academic Libraries and Dissemination of Scholarly Information, Including Open Access and Institutional Repositories■ SH I Hongbo ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Network Architecture, Network Optimization, Data Mining■ WATANABE Mik i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Educational Evaluation, Analysis of Scholastic Information, Studies on International Cooperation
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Graduate School of HumanitiesDepartment of Behavioral Social Sciences p014
Sociology■ FUWA Mak iko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Sociology of Gender, Sociology of Family■ KURIYAMA Masami tsu* ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Studies on Campus Libraries and New Systems for Circulation of Scholastic Information, Including Open Access and Organizational Repositories■ MIYADAI Sh in j i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Studies on Social Systems, Social Powers, Religions, Youth Cultures and Consumer Societies■ NAKAGAWA Kaoru ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Sociology of Health and Illness, Welfare Sociology■ NAKAO Ke iko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Social Stratification, Research Methods and Statistics, Social Networks■ SAKO Teruh i to ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Sociological Theories, History of Sociology■ TAMANO Kazush i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Community Studies, Urban and Regional Studies■ TANNO K iyoto ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Migrant Studies, Ethnic Studies, Labor Sociology■ WADA K iyomi* ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Sociology, Community Study, Citizen Participation■ YAMASHITA Yusuke ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban and Rural Sociology, Sociology of Disaster■ SHOJ I Takesh i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ History of Sociology, Social ThoughtSocial Anthropology■ AYABE Masao ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Cultural Anthropology, Thai Area Studies, Ethnic Security Theory■ HE B in* ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Folklore, East Asian Studies, Han Studies■ FUKAYAMA Naoko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Social Anthropology, Indigenous Studies, Oceanic Studies■ I SH IDA Sh in - i ch i ro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Social Anthropology, Legal Anthropology, East African Ethnography■ KAWANO Masaharu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Cultural Anthropology, Micronesian Ethnography, Traditional Authority■ TANUMA Sach iko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Cultural Anthropology, Visual Anthropology, Caribbean Studies■ SAWAI Mi t suo ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Social Anthropology, Politics and Religion in China, Hui EthnographySocial Welfare■ ABE Aya ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Poverty Studies, Social Policy■ AKUTSU Yo ich i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Welfare Theory, Social Policy■ HORIE Takash i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Social Policy, Welfare State Theory■ SUGINO Ak ih i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Disability Social Work, Disability Studies, Social Policy■ WAKE Junko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Gerontology, Social Work Practice, International Social Work■ YAJ IMA R ie ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Social Security Law, Law for the Welfare of Persons with Disabilities■ MUROTA Sh in ich i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Community Organizing, Action Research, International Comparison■ NAGANUMA Hazuk i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Social Work Practice, Mental Health, Family Therapy■ ANDO A i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Child Welfare, Family Studies
Graduate School of Law and Polit icsDepartment of Law and Polit ics p016
■ CHEN Zhaob in ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ History of Japanese Politics, East Asian Studies■ HASEGAWA K iyosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Sociology of Law■ HOSHI Shu ich i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure■ I TO Masatsugu ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Public Administration, Urban Governance■ KIMURA Sota ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Constitutional Law■ KONO Yur i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ History of Japanese Political Thought■ NOGAMI Kazuh i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ European Political History■ OHSUGI Satoru ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Public Administration, Urban Governance■ OKESHA Fumiak i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Civil Law (Property Law)■ OSAWA Mug i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ History of European Political Thought, Political Philosophy■ OZAKI Yu ich i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Commercial Law, Corporate Law■ SH INODA Masash i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Civil Law■ TAKUMA Kayo ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ International Politics■ TANIGUCHI Ko ich i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Philosophy of Law■ UMEKAWA Takesh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Comparative Politics, American Politics■ YAMAGAMI K iyokazu ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Intellectual Property Law■ GU Dandan ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Corporate Law, Commercial Law■ HOTTA Shugo ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Criminal Procedure Law■ KADOWAKI Yutaka ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Administrative Law■ KATO Sh iho ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Private International Law■ NI IKURA Ke i i ch i ro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ International Law■ SAKUUCHI Ryohe i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Civil Law■ SATO Sh in ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Japanese Politics■ TAO Ryosuke ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Public Finance Law■ TSUTSUMI Takenor i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Civil Law■ YAMABA Yosh ik i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Constitutional Law■ MAEDA Takah i ro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Public Administration■ TANI I Satosh i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Criminal Law
Law School p017■ KIMURA Mi tsue* ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Criminal Law■ KORENAGA Da isuke ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Economic Law■ MINE H i romi ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Criminal Procedure■ TOMI I Yuk io ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Constitutional Law, Anglo-American Law, National Security Law■ WAGATSUMA Manabu ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Civil Procedure, Insolvency and Medical Law■ YAMADA Tosh io ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Practical Aspects of Civil Law■ YAZAKI Jun j i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Commercial Law■ AMANO Sh insuke ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Employment Law, Labor Relations Law■ KANESAKI Tsyosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Administrative Law■ TEGA H i rosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Civil Procedure■ YAMASHINA Mai ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Criminal Law■ SUZUKI Takayuk i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Constitutional Law■ YAMADA Takaharu ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Criminal Procedure Law■ ZENTO Ak io ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Civil Law
Department of Philosophy, History and Cultural Studies p015Philosophy■ I SH IKAWA Motomu ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Modern Philosophy■ KOIKE Noboru ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Classical Studies, Greek■ KURIHARA Yu j i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Classical Greek Philosophy■ MATSUSAKA You ich i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Philosophy of Language■ OKAMOTO Kengo ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics, Philosophy of Information■ KIDA Naoto ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ French Philosophy■ IHARA Ken ich i ro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Modern PhilosophyHistory■ KAMAKURA Saho ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Medieval Japanese History■ KUNI Takeyuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Modern Japanese History■ MAEDA H i ro take ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Middle Eastern Studies, Eurasian Studies, History of Iran and the Caucasus■ MINAGAWA Masak i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Modern and Contemporary History of Japan■ NAKASHIMA Takesh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Modern Russian History■ TANIGUCHI H i sash i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Pre-Modern Japanese History■ YAMADA Yasuh i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Prehistory (Jomon and Yayoi Societies)■ AKABAME Masayosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Ancient Korean History■ FUKUSHI Yuk i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Modern and Contemporary Chinese History■ IZUHO Masami ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Archaeology (Eurasian Upper Paleolithic Research)■ OHNUKI Tosh io ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Medieval European History
■ TAKAHASHI Ryosuke ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Ancient Roman History■ IWASE Ak i ra ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ ArchaeologyCulture and Representation■ AKATSUKA Wakag i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Modern and Contemporary Art and Literature■ KAMEZAWA Miyuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ English Literature, Gender Studies■ MIYAKE Ak iyosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Modernism Literature, Theater Studies■ FUKUTA Takanar i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Auditory Culture, Music Studies■ FURUNAGA Sh in ich i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Contemporary Philosophy, Narrative and Media■ NAKAJ IMA I zumi ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Art History, Image Theories■ SUMI I Makoto ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Film Studies, Film Theory■ TAKAMOTO Nor iyuk i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ German Literature, Theater Studies
Department of Human Sciences p014Psychology and Clinical Psychology■ HIRA I Yoko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Psychological Measurement, Scale Construction■ MURAMATSU Ken j i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Clinical Psychology, Psychotherapeutic Approach for Abused Children■ NUMAZAKI Makoto ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Experimental Social Psychology, Social Self, Prejudice and Stereotyping■ SH IMOKAWA Ak io ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Clinical Psychology, Community Approach■ WATANABE Misa ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Clinical Psychology, Adolescence, Student Counseling■ YAMAGIWA Yu ich i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Social Psychology, Empirical study on Japanese human relationships■ INOUE Kazuya ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Cognitive Psychology, Psychology of Emotion■ I SH IHARA Masami ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Experimental Psychology■ KATSUMATA Yotaro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Clinical Psychology, Community Mental Health, Suicide Prevention■ KOMAYA Yutaka ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Clinical Psychology, Community Support, Rorschach Technique■ SAKAI Atsush i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Developmental Psychology, Developmental Psychopathology■ AMANO Yo ich i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Romantic Relationships, Mate Choice, Altruistic BehaviorPedagogy■ ARAI Fumiak i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Politics of Education, Educational Policy Analysis■ NOMOTO H i royuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Adult and Community Education, Lifelong Learning, Multicultural Education■ KAWAI Ryuhe i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Pedagogy for Children and Youth with Disabilities, Historiography of Special Education■ KIM Yun jeong ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Adult Education, Lifelong Learning, Multicultural Education■ SUGITA Mai ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Gender/Sexuality and Education, Youth Studies■ TAKEHARA Kota ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Philosophy of Education, Restorative Justice in Education, Correctional Education■ TANAKA Ko j i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Developmental Psychology, Early Childhood Care and Education, Childrenʼs Play and Development■ Hasgere l ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Multicultural Multilingual Education, Minority Education in China (Mongolian)■ MATSUSHITA Takeh i ro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Administration of EducationLanguage Sciences■ HARADA Naomi ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Theoretical Linguistics/Comparative Syntax■ HONMA Takeru ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Theoretical Linguistics, Phonology■ OGAWA Sadayosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ French Linguistics, Comparative Syntax, Theoretical Linguistics, Romance and Japanese Syntax■ FUJ I I Makoto* ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Sociolinguistics, Language and Culture■ HASHIMOTO Ryu - i ch i ro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Language and Social Brain Science, Clinical Neuroscience■ HOMAE Fumi taka ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Cognitive Neuroscience, Developmental Brain Science■ YANO Masataka ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Psycholinguistics■ FUCHINO Yutaka ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Neuroscience, Developmental ScienceJapanese Language Education■ ASAKAWA Tetsuya ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Japanese Language Linguistics, History of Japanese■ HASEGAWA Mor ih i sa ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Japanese Behavioral Style, Fathering in Japan■ LONG Dan ie l ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Japanese Language Acquisition, Contact Linguistics■ NISH IGORI J i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Japanese Language Education, Educational Technology■ KANDA Ak inobu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Foreign Language Education, Computer Assisted Language Learning■ OKUNO Yuk iko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Japanese Language Education, Second Language Acquisition■ L IU YoungL iang ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Japanese-Chinese-Mongolian Contrastive Linguistics
Department of Intercultural Studies p015Japanese■ INOMATA Tok iwa ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Kojiki, Japanese Ancient Songs “Uta”, Mythology■ KONDO Mizuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Japanese Literature of the Edo Period■ OHSUGI Sh igeo ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Modern Japanese Literature■ OSHIMA Motoo ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Japanese Linguistics■ TAKAKUWA Emiko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Ancient Japanese Literature■ HATTORI Ken iya ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Ancient Japanese LiteratureChinese■ OKUBO Ak io ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Modern Chinese Literature, Cultural History of “Manchukuo”■ SASAKI Makoto ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Chinese Fantasy, Chinese Classic Novels, Juvenile Literature, Iconology■ ARAKI Nor iko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Chinese Linguistics, Historical Grammer■ I IDA Mak i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Chinese Linguistics (Cantonese Linguistics)■ SATO Ken ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Modern Chinese Literature, Chinese Film Studies■ DAI Ke ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Chinese Modern Media, Colonial Media Culture TheosyEnglish■ NAKAMURA H ideo ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ The 19th-Century English Novel■ TAKAGISH I Tosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ English Poetry, Irish Poetry■ YOSHIDA Tomonao ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ American Literature, History of Criticism■ KOSHI Tomoh iko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ 17th Century English Literature■ TSUJ I H ideo ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ American Literature and Culture, Hemingway, Style
■ YASUI Michae l ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Literary Criticism and Theory, with an Emphasis on Deconstruction and Post-Colonial Studies. Medieval Literature, with an Emphasis on Chaucer and Spencer. 20th Century American Literature, with an Emphasis on F. Scott Fitzgerald.
■ SAKUMA Ch ih i ro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ 19th Century English Literature ■ SEK IGUCHI Yohe i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ American Literature, American StudiesGerman■ SONODA Midor i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Modern German Literature■ FUKUOKA Asako ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Modern German Literature■ FURUYA Yu ich i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ German Philosophy, Walter Benjamin■ SCHLÖNDORFF Leopold ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ German and Austrian Literature, Focusing on Apocalyptic Literature, Autobiography and Autofiction■ INUKAI Ayano ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ German Studies, Translation StudiesFrench■ FUJ IWARA Mami ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ 18th Century French Literature■ NISH IYAMA Yu j i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ French Studies, French Thought, Jacques Derrida■ GROISARD Joce lyn ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Classical Studies, History of Classical Philosophy■ OSUGA Saor i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ 19th Century French Literature■ SUDO Kentaro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Film Studies, Film Theory
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Graduate School of ManagementDepar tment of Management p018
■ ADACHI Takanor i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Mathematical Finance, Financial Risk Measure Theory■ ASANO Takash i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Financial Accounting, Business Analysis and Valuation■ HOSOMI Sho ich i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Managerial Accounting, Empirical Study of Intellectual Capital■ I IBOSHI H i rokun i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Econometrics■ I IMURA Takuya ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Microeconomics■ IWAMA Tosh ih iko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ British Economic and Social History, British Urban History, Entrepreneur History■ KUWADA Kotaro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Management, Organization Theory, Strategic Management■ MATSUDA Ch ieko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Corporate Strategy, Financial Management, Capital Markets■ MIYAMOTO H i roak i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Labor Economics■ MIZUKOSHI Kosuke ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Marketing■ MORI Harunor i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Mathematical Statistics■ MURATA Ke iko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Applied Work on the Japanese Economy■ MUROMACHI Yuk io ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Financial Risk Management, Credit Risk, Pricing Derivatives■ MUROTA Kazuo* ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Mathematical Engineering, Operations Research, Optimization■ NAGASE Katsuh iko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Behavioral Decision Theory, Behavioral Decision-Making, Cognitive Psychology■ NOGUCHI Masayosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Financial Accounting■ SH IBATA Takash i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Corporate Finance■ TAKAO Yosh iak i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Organization Theory, Organizational Behavior■ TAKEDA Yoko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Corporate Strategy and Information Technology■ TANAKA Ke i i ch i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Mathematical Finance■ UCHIYAMA Tomonor i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Asset Pricing, Investment Management■ WAKITA Sh igeru ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Macroeconomics■ WATANABE Takah i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Game Theory, Microeconomics■ YAMASHITA H ideak i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Operations Research, Queueing Theory and Its Application, Industrial Engineering■ ARATO H i rok i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Macroeconomics■ IZAWA Ryo ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Business History, Economic History■ KOBAYASHI Noburu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Japanese Economic History■ MATSUO Takash i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Strategic Operations■ MATSUOKA Tar i sh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Monetary Economics, Banking Theory■ MORIGUCHI Satoko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Mathematical Programming, Combinatorial Optimization, Operations Research■ MORIMOTO Shuhe i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Microeconomics■ NAKAYAMA Atsuho ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Marketing Science■ NISH IMURA Takash i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Human Resource Management, Organizational Behavior■ OGATA H i roak i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Mathematical Statistics■ TAKAHASHI Misanor i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Entrepreneurship Research, Innovation■ TAKAMI Nor ikazu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ History of Economics■ TAKEHARA Kohta ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Option Pricing, Numerical Methods in Finance■ TAKEUCHI Yusuke ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Asian Economic History■ YAGI Kyoko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Financial Engineering, Corporate Finance, Computational Finance■ AGATSUMA Yasush i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Microeconomics, Game Theory■ MONDEN A ika ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Marketing, Strategic Management
Graduate School of ScienceDepartment of Mathematical Sciences p020
■ HATTORI Kumiko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Stochastic Processes on Fractals■ KURATA Kazuh i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Partial Differential Equations, Nonlinear Variational Problems■ KURODA Sh igeru ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Affine Algebraic Geometry, Polynomial Ring Theory■ SAKAI Takash i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Differential Geometry, Submanifold Theory■ SOMA Teruh iko* ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Hyperbolic Geometry, 3-Manifolds, Dynamical Systems■ TAKAKUWA Sho ich i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Global Analysis, Partial Differential Equations■ TOKUNAGA H i ro -o ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Algebraic Geometry■ TSUMURA H i ro fumi ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Analytic Number Theory■ UCHIYAMA Sh igenor i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Cryptography, Algorithmic Number Theory■ YOKOTA Yosh iyuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Low-Dimensional Topology■ YOSHITOMI Kazush i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Parabolic PDE■ AKAHO Manabu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Symplectic Geometry, Floer Theory, Morse Theory■ FUKAYA Tomoh i ro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Geometric Group Theory, Coarse Geometry■ HISAMOTO Tomoyuk i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Complex Analytic Geometry■ I SH ITANI Kensuke ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Probability Theory, Mathematical Finance■ KOBAYASHI Masanor i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Algebraic Geometry, Mirror Symmetry, Related Mathematical Sciences■ MURAKAMI H i rosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Computer Algebra (Algorithm), Numerical Analysis (Algorithm), Parallel Computation (Algorithm)■ SUZUKI Tosh io ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Theory of Computation, Mathematical Logic■ TAKATSU Asuka ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Differential Geometry, Geometric Analysis■ UCHIDA Yuk ih i ro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Algorithmic Number Theory, Arithmetic Geometry, Cryptography■ UEHARA Hokuto ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Algebraic Geometry, Classification Theory of Higher Dimensional Varieties, Derived Categories of Coherent Sheaves■ YOKOYAMA Shun ich i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Symbolic Computation, Algorithmic Number Theory, Cryptography■ HIRATA Masak i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Dynamical Systems (Ergodic Theory), Probability Theory■ KAWASAKI Takes i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Commutative Algebra
Department of Physics p021■ AOKI Yu j i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Topological and Strongly-Correlated Electron Systems, Superconductivity and Magnetism■ FUJ ITA Yutaka ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ High-Energy Astrophysics, Interstellar Medium, Clusters of Galaxies■ HOTTA Takash i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Theory of Magnetism and Superconductivity in Strongly Correlated Electron Systems■ KAKUNO H idekazu ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Experimental High Energy Physics, Experimental Neutrino Physics■ KURITA Re i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Soft Matter, Phase Transition, Nonequilibrium■ MATSUDA Tatsuma ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Strongly Correlated Electron Systems, Topological Materials, New Materials Research■ MORI H i royuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Low-Dimensional Systems, Cold Atoms, Quantum Phenomena■ SHUDO Ak i ra ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Nonlinear Dynamics, Classical and Quantum Chaos■ TANUMA Ha j ime ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Atomic Collisions and Spectroscopy, Highly Charged Ions, Ion Mobility■ YANAGI Kazuh i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Condensed Matter Physics in Nanomaterials, Material Science■ YASUDA Osamu ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Physics Beyond the Standard Model, Neutrino Physics
■ ARAHATA Emiko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Quantum Gases, Superconductivity, Superfluidity■ EZOE Yu ich i rou ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ X-ray Astronomy, Observation and Instrumentation■ HATTORI Kazumasa ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Condensed Matter Theory, Strongly Correlated Electron Systems, Quantum Critical Phenomena■ HYODO Tetsuo ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Hadron Physics, Exotic Hadrons, Theory of Resonances■ I SH ISAK I Yosh i taka ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ X-ray Astronomy, Microcalorimeter■ KADOWAKI H i roak i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Quantum State of Matter, Neutron Scattering■ KETOV Sergue i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Quantum Field Theory, Theoretical High Energy Physics, Cosmology■ MIYATA Yasumi tsu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Synthesis of Nanoscale Materials, Electrical and Optical Properties■ MIZUGUCHI Yosh ikazu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Condensed Matter Physics, Superconductivity, Functional Materials■ GOTO Yosuke ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Solid State Physics and Chemistry of Novel Functional Materials■ HIGASHINAKA Ryu j i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Strongly Correlated Electron Systems, Low Temperature Physics■ I IDA Sh impe i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Atomic and Molecular Physics, Beam Physics■ KITAZAWA Nor iak i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Theoretical High Energy Physics, String Models■ KUMITA Tetsuro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ High Energy Physics, Beam Physics Beyond the Standard Model■ NAKANISH I Yusuke ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Nanomaterials, Electron Microscopy, Crystal Growth■ OTSUKA H i romi ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Statistical Physics, Condensed Matter Theory, Numerical Simulations■ SASAKI Sh in ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Astrophysics, Cosmology, Intergalactic Medium■ TANAKA Atsush i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Quantum Physics, Nonlinear Physics, Quantum Chaos■ TANI Mar ie ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Soft Matter Physics, Physics of Macroscopic Phenomena■ YOMOGIDA Youhe i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Condensed Matter Physics in Nanomaterials, Materials Science
Department of Chemistry p021■ HADA Masah iko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Quantum Chemistry, Electronic Structure Theory, Molecular Magnetic Properties■ HIROTA Kou j i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ DNA Repair, Chromatin, Replication■ I TO Yutaka ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Solution-State NMR, In-cell NMR, Structural Biology■ KANYA Re ika ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Physical Chemistry■ KIKUCHI Ko ich i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Physical Chemistry, Material Science■ NOMURA Kotoh i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Organometallics, Molecular Catalysis, Organic Synthesis■ SH IMIZU Tosh io ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Organic Chemistry, Main Group Element Chemistry, Host-Guest Chemistry■ SUGIURA Ken - i ch i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Synthetic Chemistry■ TAKEGAWA Nobuyuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Atmospheric Chemistry, Aerosol, Online Particle Analysis■ YAMAZOE Se i j i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Inorganic Chemistry, Catalytic Chemistry, Cluster Science■ INAGAKI Ak iko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Organometallics, Molecular Catalysts, Photocatalysts■ KODAMA Takesh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Physical Chemistry■ KOMURA Sh igeyuk i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Physical Chemistry, Biological and Soft Matter■ KUBUKI Sh i ro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Chemistry of Glass and Ceramics■ MISHIMA Masak i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Biomolecular NMR, Structural Biology, Molecular Biophysics■ NAKATANI Naok i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Quantum Chemistry, Electronic Structure Theory, Computational Chemistry for Catalysis■ NISH INAGA Tohru ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Physical Organic Chemistry, π-Conjugated Molecules, Organic Semiconductors■ OURA Yasu j i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Radiochemistry, Cosmochemistry, Cosmogenic Nuclides■ SATO So ich i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Organic Chemistry, Materials Chemistry■ TAOKA Masato ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Proteomics, RNA, Biochemistry■ ABE Minor i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Relativistic Quantum Chemistry, Electronic Structure Theory, Theoretical Chemistry for Isotope Effects■ ABE Takuya ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Molecular Biology■ AKIYAMA Kazuh iko ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Nuclear and Radiochemistry■ HIRABAYASHI Kazunor i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Organic Chemistry, Organometallic Chemistry■ IKEYA Teppe i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Biomolecular NMR, Structural Biology, Computational Chemistry■ MATSUMOTO Jun ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Physical Chemistry, Atomic and Molecular Physics■ MISAWA Kentaro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Atmospheric Chemistry, Molecular Spectroscopy■ SH IBAMOTO Kohe i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Analytical Chemistry, Nanoparticles, Optical Sensor■ SH IRA I Naok i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Cosmochemistry, Geochemistry, Chemical Composition
Department of Biological Sciences p021Section of Biology■ AIGAKI Tosh i ro* ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Genetics, Molecular Biology, Genome Sciences, Aging■ HANADA Satosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Environmental Microbiology, Isolation of Photosynthetic Bacteria, Bacterial Taxonomy ■ HARUTA Sh in ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Environmental Microbiology, Microbial Ecology, Applied Microbiology■ HAYASHI Fumio ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Ecology, Behavior, Evolution■ KATO Jun - i ch i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Molecular Genetics, Genome Sciences, Cell Proliferation, Survival■ KAWAHARA H i royuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Protein Quality Control, Cell Cycle Control, Ubiquitin System■ MURAKAMI Nor iak i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Plant Molecular Systematics and Evolutionary Biology, Pteridology■ OKAMOTO Takash i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Plant Development, Plant Reproduction■ SAKAI Takaomi ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Neurogenetics, Drosophila, Behaviors■ SUZUKI Jun - I ch i rou ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Ecology of Plants, Experimental Ecology, Population & Community Dynamics of Clonal Plants■ TAMURA Ko ich i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Evolutionary Genetics, Genome Sciences, Bioinformatics■ ANDO Kanae ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Neuroscience, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Pathogenesis of Neurodegenerative Diseases■ CRONIN Adam ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Behavioral Ecology, Evolutionary Ecology, Collective Behavior■ EGUCHI Katsuyuk i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Animal Systematics, Biogeography, Myrmecology■ EHIRA Sh igek i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Molecular Biology, Molecular Physiology, Microbial Genomics■ FUKUDA K imiko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Developmental Biology, Digestive Tract, Molecular Mechanisms■ KANEGAE Takesh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Plant Cell & Molecular Biology, Photoreceptor, Ferns■ KUROKAWA Makoto ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Neurobiology, Comparative Physiology, Neural Control of Behavior■ NOZAWA Masa fumi ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Molecular Evolution, Genome Evolution■ OKADA Yasukazu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Evolutionary Ecology, Ecological Developmental Biology (social and sexual trait evolution)■ TAKAHASHI Aya ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Evolutionary Genetics, Molecular Basis of Speciation, Population Genomics■ TAKATORI Naoh i to ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Germ Layer Fates, Polarity, Nuclear Migration■ YATABE-KAKUGAWA Yoko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Phylogenetic Taxonomy of Plants, Evolutionary Biology■ ASADA Ak iko ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Neuroscience■ ASANO Tsunak i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Insect Immunity, Biochemistry■ FURUKAWA Tosh iko ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Phytopathology, Fungi, Interaction■ KATO H idetosh i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Plant Systematics, Biodiversity of Izu-Ogasawara Islands■ KINOSHITA Atsuko ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Plant Development, Plant Physiology■ SAITO Taro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Neuronal Death, Neurodegeneration, Cdk5■ TACHIK I Yuuya ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Evolutionary Ecology, Mathematical Biology■ TAKEO Satomi ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Genetics, Molecular Biology■ YOKOTA Naoto ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Cellular Biochemistry, Molecular Biology
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Faculty MembersSection of Biomedicine and Biotechnology■ AIGAKI Tosh i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Genetics, Molecular Biology, Genome Sciences, Aging■ HARA Takah iko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Stem Cell Biology, Blood Regeneration, Cancer Therapy, Chemokine■ I SH IGAMI Ak ih i to ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Gerontology, Aging Regulation, Elderly Medical Care■ I TO Yosh ih i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Design and Creation of Biomaterial■ KATO Jun - i ch i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Molecular Genetics, Genome Sciences, Synthetic Biology■ KAWAHARA H i royuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Protein Quality Control, Cell Cycle Control, Ubiquitin System■ OKAMOTO Takash i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Plant Development, Plant Reproduction■ SAKAI Takaomi ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Neurogenetics, Drosophila, Behaviors■ ANDO Kanae ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Mechanisms underlying Alzheimerʼs disease and other tauopathies, Drosophila models of neurodegenerative disease■ MATSUDA Nor iyuk i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Cellular Biochemistry, Protein and Organelle Degradation■ SEO Mi tsunor i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Plant Physiology, Molecular Biology, Bioactive Compounds■ TAKATORI Naoh i to ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Germ Layer Fates, Polarity, Nuclear Migration■ ASADA Ak iko ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Neuroscience■ ASANO Tsunak i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Insect Immunity, Biochemistry■ FURUKAWA Tosh iko ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Phytopathology, Fungi, Interaction■ KINOSHITA Atsuko ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Plant Development, Plant Physiology■ SAITO Taro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Neuronal Death, Neurodegeneration, Cdk5■ TAKEO Satomi ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Genetics, Molecular Biology■ YOKOTA Naoto ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Cellular Biochemistry, Molecular Biology
■ UCHIYAMA Katsumi ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Analytical Chemistry, Chemical Nanofabrication, Microchemistry and Analysis■ ASAYAMA Sho ich i ro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Biomaterial Chemistry, Macromolecules for Medical Care, Biochemistry, Bio-Molecular Engineering■ I SH IDA Tamao ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Catalyst Chemistry■ KATO Shungo ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Environmental Chemistry, Atmospheric Chemistry, Atmospheric Environment of East Asia■ NAKAJ IMA H izuru ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Analytical Chemistry, Microchemical Analysis Systems (μTAS), Chromatography, Electrophoresis, Chemical Sensors, Biosensors■ SATO K iyosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Heterocyclic Chemistry, Molecular Recognition, Physical Organic Chemistry■ TAKE I Takash i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Surface Chemistry, Ceramics Chemistry, Catalyst Chemistry■ TANAKA Manabu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Polymer Chemistry, Functional Polymers, Energy Materials■ YAMATO Masa fumi ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Chemistry of Materials, Structural/Functional Materials■ YANAGISH ITA Takash i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Chemistry of Materials■ INAGAKI Yusuke ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Organometallic Chemistry, Main Group Element Chemistry■ MAO S i feng ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Analytical Chemistry, Micro Fluid, Single Cell Analysis■ MIURA H i rok i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Catalyst Chemistry■ MUNAKATA H i rokazu ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Electrochemistry, Fuel Cells, Lithium Batteries, Strutured Ceramic Materials■ NISH IYABU Ryuhe i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Supermolecular Chemistry, Chemistry of Molecular Recognition, Chemistry of Nanomaterials■ NORITOMI H idetaka ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Bioprocess Engineering, Bio-Catalyst Chemistry, Nanomaterials■ SH IMADA Tetsuya ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Physical Chemistry
Graduate School of Urban Environmental SciencesDepartment of Geography p022
■ MATSUMOTO Jun ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Monsoon Climatology, Environmental Climatology■ MATSUYAMA H i rosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Hydrometeorology, Geographical Information Sciences■ SUZUKI Takeh iko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Geomorphology, Quaternary Science, Volcanology■ TAKAHASHI H ideo ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Climatology, Climatic Change, Rainfall Climatology■ WAKABAYASHI Yosh ik i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Geography, Behavioral Geography, Geographical Information Sciences■ WATANABE Mak iko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Soil Geography, Environmental Dynamic Analysis, Geoarcheology■ KAWAHIGASHI Masayuk i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Soil Ecology, Environmental Chemistry, Material Dynamics in Ecosystems■ SH IRA I Masaak i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Sedimentology, Quaternary Geology, Marine Geology■ TAKINAMI Ak ih i ro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Geopoetics, Representation, Francophone Studies■ YABE Naoto ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Geography, Quantitative Geography■ I SH IMURA Da isuke ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Tectonic Geomorphology, Quaternary Geology■ IZUMI Takek i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Climatology, Geographical Information Sciences, Numerical Meteorological Modelling■ NAKAYAMA Da ich i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Geographical Information Sciences, Remote Sensing, Computational Geomorphology■ TAKAHASHI H i rosh i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Meteorology, Climate System Study, Climate Simulation (Numerical Weather Prediction)■ TSUBOMOTO H i royuk i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Geography, Office Study
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering p023■ I SAGO Nobuharu ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Tunnel Engineering, Underground Space Engineering, Rock Mechanics■ KAWAMURA Ak i ra ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Hydrology, Water Resources Engineering■ MURAKOSHI Jun ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Structural Steel Design, Bridge Engineering■ ONEYAMA H i royuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Traffic Engineering, Transportation Planning, Traffic Simulation■ UJ I K im i taka ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Concrete Structure, Durability of Concrete, Repair of Reinforced Concrete■ YOKOYAMA Katsuh ide ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Environmental Hydraulics, Sediment Transport■ ARAI Yasuh i ro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Environmental Engineering, Water Supply Engineering■ I SH IKURA Tomok i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Infrastructure Planning, Applied Economics■ NAKAMURA H i tosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Structural Engineering, Bridge Engineering, Maintenance Engineering■ ODA Yosh iya ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Exploration Geophysics, Earthquake Engineering■ SAKAI H i rosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Water and Wastewater Engineering, Water Environment Management, Water Quality Management■ SH INTANI Tetsuya ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Coastal Engineering, Computational Fluid Dynamics■ UENO Atsush i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Concrete Engineering, Material Science on Concrete■ YOSHIMINE Mi tsu tosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Soil Mechanics, Liquefaction■ AMAGUCHI H ideo ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Hydrology, Physical Hydrology■ KISH I Yusuke ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Structural Engineering, Seismic Engineering, Earthquake Mitigation■ OHNO Kentaro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Concrete Material, Maintenance of Concrete Structures by Non-destructive Evaluation, Acoustic Emission■ YANAGIHARA Masami ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Traffic Flow Theory, Modeling Driving Behaviour, Microscopic Traffic Simulation, Traffic Psychology
Department of Tourism Science p024■ KAWAHARA Susumu ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Design, Destination Planning & Management, Community-Based Planning■ KIKUCHI Tosh io ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Human Geography, Nature-Based Tourism (Rural Tourism, Ecotourism, Resource Management and its Sustainable Systems)■ NUMATA Sh inya ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Protected Area Management, Tropical Biology, Urban Ecology■ SH IMIZU Tetsuo ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Transportation Studies, Infrastructure Planning, Tourism Planning■ HIHARA Katsuya ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Management Science, Microeconomics, Tourism Policy, Transport Policy■ KURATA Yohe i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Spatial Information Science, Tourism Informatics■ NAOI Taketo ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Tourism Studies (Environmental Psychology of Tourism, Consumer Behavior of Tourism)■ OKAMURA Yu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Design, Conservation Planning, Community-based Tourism and Town Planning■ OSAWA Takesh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Biodiversity Informatics, Applied Ecology, Conservation Science■ WU L ing l ing ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Tourism Marketing, Tourist Behavior Modelling■ NODA Mi tsuru ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Rural Planning, Urban & Regional Design, Community-Based Tourism Development■ OGASAWARA Yu ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Social Systems Engineering (Revenue Management, Operations Research)■ TAKAGI E tsuro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Forest Zoology, Population Ecology
Department of Urban Science and Policy p025■ AIBA Sh in ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ City Planning, Community Design, Urban Design, Legal System of City Planning, Methods for Design Workshops■ ASAHI Ch i sato ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Environmental Economics, Urban and Regional Economics, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Evaluation Research■ ICH IKO Taro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Disaster Prevention Planning, Disaster Research, City Planning, Community Disaster Management, Disaster Resilience■ I TO Fumiko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban and Regional Analysis, Housing Market, Urban Environmental Psychology and Behavior■ MATSUI Nozomi ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Public Administration, Municipal Government and Administration■ OKU Mami ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Legal Policy Affairs, Environmental Law, Administrative Law■ SH IRA ISH I Ken ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Law and Economics, Economic Crime■ TAMAGAWA H idenor i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Analysis, Geographical Information Systems, Urban Planning■ WADA K iyomi* ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Sociology, Community Studies■ KANEKO Ak i ra ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Public Finance, Public Economics■ NAGANO Motok i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Administration, Local Government Studies, Local Governance■ SUGIHARA Yoko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Health Sociology, Elderly Welfare, Social Gerontology, Public Health■ YAMAMOTO Kahoruko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Sociology, Sociology of Local Communities, Inner Urban Areas, Qualitative Social Research■ TAKAMICHI Masash i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ City Planning, Urban History, Community Design
Department of Architecture and Building Engineering p023■ KITAYAMA Kazuh i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Reinforced Concrete, Seismic Design, Earthquake Engineering■ KITSUTAKA Yosh inor i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Building Materials, High Performance Concrete, Finishing Materials■ KOIZUMI Masao ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Architectural Design, Design Methodology■ NAGATA Ak ih i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Building Environmental Engineering, Hygrothermal Environment, Thermal Environment Simulation■ TAKEMIYA Ken j i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Architectural Planning, Architecture for Healthcare and Welfare, Environmental Behavior Studies■ TORIUMI Motok i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Design, Urban Planning, History of Cities■ TSUNODA Makoto ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Management of Building Process Renovation of Building Stock Circuration system for Building Component■ YOSHIKAWA Tohru ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ City Planning, Spatial Analysis, GIS■ ICH INOSE Masayuk i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ MEP (Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing), Urban and Architectural Environment, MEP System Development and Commissioning■ I TO Yosh ih iko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ History of Western Architecture ■ KABEYAZAWA Tosh ikazu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Building Disaster Prevention, Earthquake Engineering, Reinforced Concrete■ TAKAGI J i ro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Structural Design,Steel Structures, StructuralSystem Development■ TAKIYAMA Nor iko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Timber Engineering, Dynamics of Structure, Regenerative Preservation of Built Environment■ INOKUMA Jun ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Architectural Design■ KINOSHITA Ak i ra ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Architectural History, Architectural Design■ KUNIEDA Yo ich i ro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Building Materials, Dismantlement of Building, Recycle of Waste Materials■ MATSUMOTO Masumi ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Housing Studies■ OGATA Masayuk i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Building Environmental Engineering■ SANUKI Ryo ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Urban Planning, Urban Analysis, Facility Location Analysis, GIS Analysis■ YAMAMURA Kazush ige ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Structural Engineering
Department of Applied Chemistry for Environment p024■ KAJ IHARA Ko ich i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Chemistry of Inorganic Materials, Optical/Electronic Functional Ceramics and Glass, Deep Ultraviolet Optical Materials■ KANAMURA K iyosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Batteries, Fuel Cells, Electrochemistry, Chemistry of Ceramic Materials, Bio-Related Ceramics■ KAWAKAMI H i royosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Polymer Chemistry, Functional Polymers, Polymer Electrolyte Membranes, Nanofiber Engineering, Biomaterials, Epigenetics Engineering■ KUBO Yu j i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Supramolecular Chemistry, Functional Dyes■ SETAKA Wataru ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Organic Physical Chemistry■ SH ISH IDO Tetsuya ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Catalyst Chemistry, Surface Science, Hydrogen Energy■ SHUDO Tosh io ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Hydrogen Energy, Vehicle Power Systems, Fuel Cells, Internal Combustion Engines, Combustion, Alternative Fuels■ TACHIBANA H i rosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Elucidation of Photochemical Processes in Quantum Chemical Calculation, Studies on Chemical Information■ TAKAGI Sh insuke ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Photochemistry, Nanostructural Chemistry, Functional Pigment Materials, Chemistry of Nanolayered Compounds
Graduate School of Systems DesignDepartment of Computer Science p026
■ AIDA Masak i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Information Networks, Network Science, Social Networks■ FUJ IYOSHI Masaak i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Media-Aware Security, Image Processing■ I SH IKAWA H i rosh i * ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Big Data, Social Data, Open Data, Data Mining, Machine Learning, Tourism, Lunar Planetary Science, Mobility Service■ KIYA H i tosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Signal and Image Processing, Image and Video Compression, Information Security and Forensics■ MATSUDA Takah i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Measurement, Monitoring, and Tomography Techniques for Information Networks and Communication Quality in Wireless Networks■ NISH IUCHI Nobuyuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Human Interface, Biometrics, Usability■ ONO Nobutaka ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Acoustic Signal/Information Processing (Microphone Array, Source Separation, Scene Recognition, etc)■ TAKAMA Yasu fumi ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Web Intelligence, Data Mining, Information Visualization, Recommendation■ YAMAGUCHI Toru ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Intelligent Informatics, Smart Robot, Artificial Intelligent Systems ■ FUKUI Takao ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Perception and Action, Motor Control, Reaching and Grasping■ KATAYAMA Kaoru ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Data Engineering, Data Mining■ KOMACHI Mamoru ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Natural Language Processing, Web Mining, Machine Learning■ YOKOYAMA Shohe i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Algorithms for Geo-Social Data, Social Data Analysis for Travel Information, Data Visualization Based on Web Technology■ FUJ ITA Hach i ro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Cryptography, Error-Correcting Codes■ SH IBATA H i rok i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Data Mining, Information Recommendation System, AI, Machine Learning, Optimizing■ SH IMOKAWARA Er i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Gesture Recognition■ SH IOTA Sayaka ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Speaker Identification Based on the Statistical Method■ TSUKATSUNE Kenta ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Behavior and Mentality of SNS Users, Social Statistics, Onomastics■ YEM V ibo l ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Human Interface, Virtual Reality, Haptic Perception, Robotics
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science p026■ ABO Makoto ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Environmental Remote Sensing, Radar, Lidar■ ASAKA Takuya ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Communication Networks, Network Service, Environmental Information■ FUKUMOTO Satosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Dependable Computing, Parallel and Distributed Systems, Self-Healing LIS■ KAINUMA Yasutaka ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Operations Management, Closed-Loop Supply Chain, Disaster Relief Supply Chain■ KAJ IHARA Yasuh i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Industrial Engineering, Production System, Production Technology■ MATSUI Takemi ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Medical Engineering■ MIURA Osuke ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Superconducting Materials and Applications■ MIURA Yuk iya ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Dependable VLSIs, Design and Test,■ SH IMIZU Tosh ih i sa* ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Power Electronics, Solid-State Power Conversion, Motor Control■ SUHARA Mich ih iko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Quantum Electronics, Compound Semiconductor Crystal Growth, Fabrication of Ultrafine Structures for Device Applications■ SUZUKI Yuk ih i sa ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Bioelectromagnetics, Plasma Physics, High Performance Computing■ TAGAWA Nor io ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Computer Vision, Medical Ultrasound, Statistical Signal Processing■ TOCHIKUBO Fumiyosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Plasma Electronics, Plasma Application■ UCHIDA Satosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Electrostatics, Plasma Physics, Bioelectrotechnics■ WATANABE Yasuak i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Piezoelectric Device Engineering, Quantum Engineering, Electronic System Engineering■ YAMAMOTO H isash i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Reliability Theory, Operations Research, Applied Statistics■ YASUDA Ke i i ch i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Systems Engineering, Power Systems Engineering
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Faculty Members■ GOKA Sh igeyosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Frequency Control, Electronic Circuit, Quantum Optics■ NAKAMURA Se i j i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Semiconductor Devices, Widegap Semiconductors, Crystal Growth■ NISH IKAWA K iyosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Signal Processing, Media Information Processing, Adaptive Signal Processing■ OKUBO Kan ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Wave Informatics, Numerical Analysis, Electromagnetic and Acoustic Sensing■ SAKAI Kazuya ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Computer Networking, Network Security■ SAKAMOTO Takah ide ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Optical Communications and Measurements■ SH IBATA Yasukun i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Lidar Technologies, Atmospheric Remote Sensing, Visualization■ SH IBUYA Masah i ro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Industrial Engineering Education, Production and Operations Management, Ergonomics in Manufacturing■ SOMA Takao ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Robotics, Numerical Method with Guaranteed Accuracy■ WADA Ke i j i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Power Electronics■ HARADA Tomoh i ro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Evolutionary Computation, Machine Learning, Intelligent Agent■ KIK A l f red ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Electromagnetic Radiation■ NAKAGAWA Yusuke ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Plasma Application, High-Voltage Engineering, Laser Spectroscopy■ NISH ITSUJ I Takash i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Holography, Information Optics■ SAITO Mi tsu fumi ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Narrow-Gap Compound Semiconductors, Heteroepitaxial Growth, Semiconductor Electronics■ SATO Takayuk i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Ultrasonic Bioimaging, Biomedical Engineering■ SH I Hongbo ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Network Architecture, Network Optimization, Data Mining■ TAMURA Ken ich i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ System Engineering, Power System Engineering■ TSUCHIYA Jun ich i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Electrical Machinery and Apparatus, Power Electronics, Optimal Design■ XIAO X iao ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Software Reliability Assessment, Wavelet Analysis, Software Development Cost Prediction, Web Server Performance Evaluation■ YAGI Ippe i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Application of Pulse Power Technology, Plasma Engineering, Medical Device Development
Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering p027■ FUJ IE H i romich i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Biomechanics, Nano-Biomechanics for Tissue Regeneration, Biotribology■ HASE Kazunor i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Human-Machine Systems, Rehabilitation Engineering, Whole Body Biomechanics■ KAKEHI Ko j i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Superalloys, Aerospace Material, Metallography■ KOBAYASHI Satosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Composite Engineering, Fracture Mechanics, Biomaterials■ KOJ IMA Ak i ra ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Control Engineering, Robust Control, Predictive Control for Constrained Systems■ KUBOTA Naoyuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Robot Partners, Computational Intelligence, Behavioral Learning■ MASUDA Sh i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Adaptive and Learning Control, Data-driven Control, Control Systems Design■ MORONUKI Nobuyuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Micromachining, Self-Assembly Process, Functional Surfaces■ OGUCHI Tosh ik i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Control Engineering, Nonlinear Control Theory, Time-Delay Systems■ SEO Ak ih iko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Ergonomics, Occupational Biomechanics, Occupational Health■ SH IMOMURA Yosh ik i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Service Engineering, Product-Service System, Life Cycle Engineering■ WAKAYAMA Shu ich i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Material Evaluation, Biomechanics, Reliability&Health Assessment■ YANG Ming ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Nano/Micro Manufacturing, Micro Devices, Biosensors■ YOSHIMURA Takuya ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Noise and Vibration, Modal Analysis, Human Dynamics■ HONDA Satosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Precision Engineering, Design Engineering, Micro Machine (MEMS)■ I I Satosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Biomechanics, Computational Mechanics, Data Assimilation■ KAKUTA Naoto ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Heat and Mass Transfer, Visualization, Microplasma■ KANEKO Arata ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Micro/Nano-Structuring, Self-Organization, MEMS■ MIYOSHI H i romi ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Biomaterial design based on cell mechanobiology research■ NAGAI Yuk ie ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Shape Modeling, Computer Graphics, Computational Geometry■ OBARA H i romich i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Medical Engineering, Fluid Engineering, Micro/Nano devices■ OGATA Satosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Fluid Engineering, Drag Reduction, Nanofluidics■ SAKAMOTO Naoya ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Mechanobiology, Bioengineering, Cellular Biomechanics■ SH IMIZU Tetsuh ide ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Material processing, Micro/nano Materials, Plasma surface engineering■ SUGAWARA H i roharu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Photonic and Electronic Materials, Nanostructured Semiconductor Devices, Materials Engineering■ TAKAHASHI Satoru ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Surface & Interface Engineering, Thermal Spray, Ultrasonic Bonding■ TAKESUE Naoyuk i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Robotics, Mechatronics, Mechanism■ WADA Kazuyosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Welfare Robot, Robot Therapy, Smart Variable Space■ HAYASHI Yu ich i ro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Body Motion Dynamics, Biomedical Motion Measurement and Analysis, Multi-Objective Strucural Optimization■ KIMITA Ko j i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Product-Service Systems, Service Engineering■ MURAKAMI Kazuh iko ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Renewable Energy, Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration, Energy Conversion■ TAMAOKI Gen ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Machinery Dynamics, Human Dynamics■ TOYODA Mi tsuru ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Control Engineering, Optimal Control of Dynamical Systems and Application to Mechanical Systems■ YARIMITSU Se ido ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Biotribology, Biomechanics■ YOSHIDA Makoto ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Biological Engineering
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics p028■ I SH I I Shoken ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Fundamental Technology for Optical Sensing■ KANAZAKI Masah i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Desgin of Aircraft/Spacecraft, Design Optimization Methods, Computational Simulations■ KITAZONO Ko ich i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Light Metals, Materials Science, Superplasticity■ KOJ IMA H i roh i sa ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Space Robotics, Space Tether System, Control Moment Gyros■ SAHARA H i ronor i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Space Systems, Microsatellite, Space Utilization■ TAKE ICHI Noboru ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Air Traffic Management, Future Space Infrastructures
■ WATANABE Naoyuk i * ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Mechanics of Composite Materials and Composite Structures, Nonlinear Analysis for Coupled Problems ofFluid and Stucture, Elasto-Plastic Analysis by Using Ilyushin Yield Criterion
■ INASAWA Ayumu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Aeroacoustics, Flow Stability■ KAKAMI Ak i ra ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Studies on Small Space Propulsion Devices for Spacecraft (Electric and Chemical Propulsion) and Thrust Measurement■ OZAWA H i rosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Hypersonic Aerodynamics, Shock Waves, Temperature Sensitive Paint■ SAKURAI Takash i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Combustion, Gas Turbines, Hybrid Rockets■ TAGAWA Tosh io ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Magnetohydrodynamics, Interfacial Flows, Thermal Convection
■ FURUMOTO Masah i ro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Measurements and Estimations of Space Environment, Debris’ Measurement Systems, Utilizing Small Satellites, Envi-ronmental Estimation Combining Dynamics and Statistics
■ OSHIMA Sota ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Study on Strength and Damage Behavior of Advanced Composite Materials for Aerospace Structures■ TORISAKA Ayako ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Large Lightweight Space Structures, Nonlinear Vibration Analysis with Gap, Optimal Design, Control for Docking of Satellites
Department of Industrial Art p029■ FUJ IWARA Ke i suke ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Interior Design, Furniture Design■ KASAMATSU Ke iko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Ergonomics, Human Interface, Affective Engineering■ KIKUTAKE Yuk i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Visual Communication Design■ KOMMA Tosh ih i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Computer Graphics, Animation, Movie Production■ KUSHIYAMA Kumiko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Media Art, Interactive Art&Design, Virtual Reality■ NAMBA Osamu ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Car Design, Product Design, Product Planning■ ADAMS Ver l ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Architecture, Spatial Design, Photography■ BABA Tetsuak i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Interaction Design, Media Art, Interactive Art■ KIM Seok j in ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Home Appliance Innovation Design, Sustainable Design, Service Design■ KUSUMI K iyosh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Media Studies, Editorial Studies, Publishing Studies
■ MUKAI Tomoh iko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Computer graphics and related fields, especially computer animation synthesis and character rigging based on mathematical optimization and machine learning technologies
■ SUGIMOTO Tatsuo ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Date Visualization, Information Design, Media Studies■ ANDO Da ich i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Music and Acoustic Composition/Analysis, Informatics, Artificial Intelligence especially Evolutionary Computation■ HIDAKA Ryosuke ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ History of media technology on the social construction of music file formats■ MOTEGI Ryuta ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Methodology of Designing, Product Design, Character Making■ TSUCHIYA Sh in ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Space Design, Interior Design, Installation
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■ ADACHI Kumiko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Teenage Mothers, Midwifery■ KAWAHARA Kayoko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Community Nursing, System Development, Abdominal Breathing, Aspiration Prevention, Nursing Intervention■ NISH IMURA Yumi ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Adult Nursing, Descriptive Studies in Hospital Nursing, Phenomenological Research, Narrative and Genetic disease■ ORI I Yuk iko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Gerontological Nursing, Oncology Nursing, Simulation-based Nursing Education■ SAITO Emiko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Public Health Nursing/Community Health Nursing, Community Assessment■ SHUDA Ak ih i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Nursing Ethics, Management, Organ Transplantation■ YAMAMOTO Mich iyo ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Child Health Nursing, Severe Mental and Physical Disabilities, Family Nursing, Disaster Nursing■ YAMAMURA Motoe ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Community Mental Health, Therapeutic Approach, Group Dynamics■ FUKUI Satomi ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Adult Nursing, Palliative Care, Cancer Nursing, Psycho-oncology, Psychosocial care for cancer Survivors■ HIROKAWA Se iko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Community Mental Health■ HISH INUMA Yur i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Clinical Education in Midwifery, Mentoring Competency, Scale Development■ I IZUKA H i roko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ The Science of Adult Health Nursing, End-of-Life Care, Death Education■ I SH IKAWA Yoko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ International Health, Nursing Administration■ KIMURA Ch isato ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Maternal and Infant Health, Community Midwifery, Reproductive Health and Nursing, Womenʼs Health, Nursing of Child-Rearing Families■ MASUYA Junko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Gerontological Nursing, Dementia Nursing, Horticultural Therapy■ NOMURA Ayumi ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Medical Anthropology, International Health, Fundamental Nursing■ OKAMOTO Yuko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Home Care Nursing, End-of-Life Care, Gerontological Nursing■ SH IMADA Megumi ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Community-Based Nursing, Outpatient Care, HIV/AIDS Nursing■ SONOBE Mami ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Maternal Nursing and Midwifery, Infant Mental Health, Parent-Child Interaction■ TANEYOSHI Ke iko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Child Health Nursing■ IWAO Ch iak i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Childrenʼs Presence in Birthing■ KAWAZOE Mika ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Community Mental Health■ MAEDA Kousuke ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Innovation in Fundamental Nursing■ MIWA Masae ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Nursing Management, Professional Socialization■ MURAKAMI Yuko ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Adult Nursing, Phenomenological Research, Research on Experience of Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury■ OHBA Takako ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Fundamental Nursing, Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Nursing■ OKUMURA Akemi ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Gerontological Nursing■ SAKAI Sh io r i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Adult Nursing, Phenomenological Research, Research on experience of living with numbness, Experience of chronic illness■ YOSHIBA Kumi ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Public Health Nursing
Department of Physical Therapy p031■ AMIMOTO Kazu ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Cognitive Neuroscience and Rehabilitation■ ASAKAWA Yasuyosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Community-Based Physical Therapy■ IKEDA Yumi ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Motor Skill and Cognitive Function, Neurocognitive Rehabilitation■ NITTA Osamu* ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Pediatric Physical Therapy■ YAMADA Takumi ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Health Promotion for Elderly People, Preventive Long-Term Care Service, Prevention of Disability■ FURUKAWA Yor im i t su ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Physical Therapy in Cardiovascular, pulmonary and metabolic disease, Disability Science, Physical Fitness and Health Science■ KURUMA H i ronobu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Manual Physical Therapy, Activity of Deep-Seated Muscles, fMRI Related to Movements■ SH IDA Nami ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Adapted Sport Science, Research on Spinal Cord Injury■ USA H ideyuk i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Research on the Movement of Humans, Manual Physical Therapy■ KAMIO H i royo ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Rehabilitation Sciences, Applied Health Sciences, Women's Health■ TAJ IMA Takayuk i ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Physical Activity and Health, Health Promotion, Public Health, Exercise Epidemiology, Physical Therapy for Prevention
Department of Occupational Therapy p031■ BONTJE Peter ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Occupational Science, Adults and Elderly with Physical Disabilities, Interprofessionalism, Narrative-in-Action and Participatory Research■ I SH I I Yosh ikazu ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Occupational Therapy for Psychosocial Dysfunction, A Model of Human Occupation■ KOBAYASHI Nor ikazu ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Occupational Therapy for Aged Persons, Community-Based Rehabilitation■ KOBAYASHI Ryu j i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Elucidation of Work Habituation Process in Comprehensive Community Health Care, and Development of Intervention Programs■ OHSHIMA Nobuo ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Occupational Therapy in Body Function, Cognitive Occupational Therapy (CBT), Rehabilitation Management, Theory of Interprofessional Education & Work■ SH IOJ I R ieko ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Clinical psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Psychopathology, Morita therapy, Anxiery disorder, Mood disorder■ HASHIMOTO Mime ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Home Adaptation for the Elderly, People with Physical Disabilities, and Elderly People with Dementia■ IMUTA H i romi ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Aging Psychology, Preventive Long-Term Care■ INOUE Kaoru ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Occupational Therapy Education, Well-Being Science and Assistive Technology, Adaptation Robots for Seniors with Dementia■ I SH IBASHI Yu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Occupational Therapy in Health Promotion, Supporting Social Participation through a Cosmetic Program■ I TO Yuko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Occupational Therapy for Pediatrics, Developmental Disorders, Sensory Integration, Assistive devices for children, School-based occupational therapy
■ MIYAMOTO Re iko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Studies on Humansʼ Perception of Selves and Others Using Functional MRI, Studies on Self-Perception of Students Regarding General Clinical Exercises, Comparative International Studies on Self-Perception of Occupational Therapy Students
■ TANIMURA Atsuko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Occupational Therapy Practice in Mental Health, Community-Based Occupational Therapy for Mental Health Service Users, Educational Method in Occupational Therapy
Department of Radiological Sciences p032■ FUKUSHI Masah i ro* ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Nuclear Medicine Image, Health Physics, Radiation Education■ FURUKAWA Ak i ra ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Diagnostic Radiology, Acute Abdominal Radiology, Interventional Radiology■ KATOH Yoh* ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Activation Analysis, Radiation Measurement, Radiation Protection■ OGURA I zumi ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ High-Voltage X-Ray Generator, Measurement of High-Voltage Circuits■ SAITOH H idetosh i * ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Radiation Oncology Physics, Medical Informatics■ SENOO Atsus i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Manufacture of new visualization method of in-vivo information using medical modality■ SH IRAKAWA Takako ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Diagnostic Radiology, Diagnostic Ultrasonography■ INOUE Kazumasa ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Nuclear Medicine, Molecular Imaging, Environmental Radiation■ MYOJOYAMA Atsush i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Medical Image Processing, 3D Image Processing, Radiation Therapy Physics■ NEGISH I Toru ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Optimisation of medical exposure,Quality control of mammography equipment■ NUMANO Tomokazu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Diagnostic Imaging Technology, MRI, MR Elastography■ NYUI Yosh iyuk i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Medical Image Informatics and Analysis■ SEK INE Nor io ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Medical Imaging Engineering, Educational Technology■ SH INSHO K iyomi tsu ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Radiationchemistry, Radiation Measurement Systems
Department of Frontier Health Sciences p032■ NEKODA Yasutosh i ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Public Health■ WATANABE Masaru ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Muscle Physiology, Molecular and Cellular Physiology■ YI Shuangq in ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Autonomic Nervous, Functional Morphology, Clinical Anatomy
Department of Health Promotion Sciences p033■ FUJ I I L Nobuharu ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Molecular Biology, Endocrinology & Metabolism of Skeletal Muscles■ HIGUCHI Takah i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Cognitive Science, Visuomotor Control of Locomotion■ KITA Ich i ro ■ P ro fe s s o r ■ Behavioral Neuroscience / Exercise Physiology■ MANABE Yasuko ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Cell Biology, Molecular Biology of Exercise■ NISH I J IMA Takesh i ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Sport Neuroscience, Physical activity/inactivity and brain function■ YAMAUCHI Jun ich i ro ■ As s o c i a te P ro fe s s o r ■ Exercise and Environment Physiology, Bio-Phisio-Mechanical Model of the Neuromuscular Function of the Movements, Integrative Nature Expedition■ FUKUHARA Kazunobu ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Perceptual-Motor Skills, Virtual Reality, Expert Performance■ FURUICHI Yasuro ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Exercise Biochemistry, Skeletal Muscle Biology■ IMURA Ak iko ■ As s i s t a n t P ro fe s s o r ■ Sports Biomechanics, Turn, Coordinated movement of limbs and trunk, Balance, Dance kinesiology
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The Makino Herbarium (Minami-Osawa) The Makino Herbarium was founded in 1958 with the approximately 400,000
plant specimens kept by the late Dr. Tomitaro Makino (1862-1957), the father of
Japanese botany. He described as many as 2,500 new plant species in Japan,
and thus his collection contains many “type specimens”, which formed the basis
of his original description of new species of wild Japanese plants. The Makino
Herbarium also houses many specimens obtained from foreign herbaria through
the exchange of duplicate specimens from the collection, as well as those col-
lected later from the Ogasawara (Bonin) Islands, the Himalaya region, China,
South America and other areas. At present, the Makino Herbarium possesses
about 500,000 plant specimens. It is managed by the staff of the laboratory of
Systematic Botany, Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Sci-
ence. The staff at the Makino Herbarium investigate modern plant taxonomy,
phylogeny and biogeography using modern equipment such as the DNA se-
quencer and electron microscope in addition to classical taxonomical methods.
Physical Education Facility (Minami-Osawa) We conduct research on a wide and integrated
scale from the molecular, gene, cell level to human
applications in our aim to solve and gene problems
related to the maintenance and promotion of health
in an aging society.
Manufacturing Facilities (Minami-Osawa) This facility supports state-of-the-art research
through the development of prototypes for research
equipment and the processing of data. Students re-
ceive hands-on training in various types of machine
tools to improve their basic manufacturing skills.
Science and EngineeringResearch Facility (Minami-Osawa) This facility is used for research in the latest fields
of study. It is outfitted with a variety of equipment
to support advanced experiments. Experiments are
related to precise analysis and electron microscopy,
high-density energy involving lasers, and engineer-
ing works and landforms.
RI Research Facility (Minami-Osawa) This facility is used for research involving radioac-
tive isotopes (RI) and radiation at the Minami-Osawa
campus. Various types of monitoring apparatuses
and radioactivity control systems ensure that the
RIs and radiation apparatuses are used for their in-
tended purposes and are handled safely at all times.
At present, approximately 400 teaching staff and
students are registered as authorized workers.
Linear Accelerator Facility (Arakawa) This facilities conducts research and education
on radiotherapy technologies using a modern linear
accelerator.
Wind Tunnel Facilities (Hino) This laboratory is equipped with various wind
tunnel facilities such as a large-scale subsonic
wind tunnel, a low noise and low turbulence wind
tunnel and a supersonic wind tunnel to support
education and research activities in Aerodynamics
and Fluid Dynamics.
Ogasawara Field Research Station (Ogasawara) The Ogasawara Field Research Station was established in 1971. Many research-
ers from TMU have studied the unique nature and culture of these islands, the
fourth World Natural Heritage of Japan. Studies are conducted systematically by
the Ogasawara Research Committee (http://www.tmu-ogasawara.jp). The station
was rebuilt in 1992 and has served effectively as a base for research and educa-
tion. Research activities based at the station are published in Ogasawara Research
and The Annual Report of Ogasawara Studies (in Japanese). Such studies contrib-
ute to the formation of policies regarding nature conservation and management
by the Ministry of the Environment, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and Oga-
sawara Village.
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Library TMU Library is an integrated facility which consists of the Central library (Honkan),
the System Design Library (Hinokan), the Health Sciences Library (Arakawakan), 5
Faculty Libraries, Harumi campus library, and Marunouchi campus library. The library
provides paper journals/books, online databases, and electronic journals/books, and
also provides reference services by librarians, inter-library loans (ILL), and consortia
with other universities.
The Library’s collection of 2,300,000 volumes can be searched by OPAC (Online
Public Access Catalog). In addition, we are offering an institutional repository “MI-
YAKO-DORI” (since FY2010) that provides academic research results created by TMU
students and faculty members to the public.
Library Network Students and faculty members can obtain books or copies from other
campuses.
Libraries Open to Tokyo Residents TMU library is open to people living or working in Tokyo.
Reference Services Librarians are assigned to most libraries at the university to give
information and advice on how to solve problems such as usage of li-
braries, and how to search materials and information.
Exercise Facilities
Student Dormitory
Campus Store
Center for Priority Research Areas The level of individual research areas at TMU is extremely high, and have
received high appraisal in all fields. The goal of the Center for Priority Research
Areas is to organically link all these research resources to build research
domains that have the potential to be the best in the world.
The Center focuses on research chosen from research related to TMU’s mis-
sion of pursuing the ideal image for human society in large cities, department-
based research, and interdisciplinary research with the potential to produce
distinctive achievements that can lead to a global research base.
Valuable Opportunities forExchange and Learning about Society TMU has established a Volunteer Center to help students learn about society,
confront social needs, and explore their own potential through volunteer activities.
The center gathers information concerning a wide range of fields, such as wel-
fare, education, community development, sports, environmental preservation and
international cooperation. Coordinators offer advice to students who do not know
how to start, and the center also organizes talks and programs to encourage stu-
dents to begin volunteer activities, programs combining studies and experiences,
and lectures to upgrade skills.
Student Support Center The Student Support Center consists of the Student Affairs Division, the
Careers Support Division, the Health Center, and the Volunteer Center. The
Student Affairs Section offers services ranging from extracurricular activities
to information on scholarships. Outstanding students can apply for full/half
tuition exemptions each term. See page 58 for details. The Careers Support
Division mainly handles the following kinds of support.
① Detailed advice from career counselors on career formation and employment
② A wide variety of employment and career support events
③ Provision of job opening information
④ Support for internships
Institute for Extended Study In order to serve as a base of Lifelong Learning responding to the needs of
residents and working adults in Tokyo, and to contribute to the activation of
regional society, the Institute for Extended Study was established to return the
results of academic research carried out at TMU to society.
University Education Center The University Education Center (UEC) is responsible for the prerequisite courses
that help students start their university life. It offers courses such as Language
Learning, Information Literacy, and Freshman Seminar.
In addition, UEC is responsible for entrance examinations and provides Faculty
Development programs to improve the quality of education at TMU.
CampusFacilities
CALL Classrooms The AV facilities are comprised of two dif fer-
ently sized classrooms, one small, equipped with
a CALL system, and the other large. Building No. 6
also has similar classrooms.
Each campus has a computer room. In addition to
use for computer and information education classes,
the facility is available for use by individual students
at any time during open hours.
Each campus offers wireless LAN access points.
Using their own devices or rental laptop computers,
students can conveniently access the campus network.
Audiovisual Classroom
AV Facilities(Minami-Osawa) The Audiovisual Facilities consist of two classrooms
equipped with the CALL system, the AV library, and the
audiovisual classroom. Students may borrow laptop com-
puters and make use of a wide range of materials.
Information ProcessingFacilities Information systems are available for education and
research at departments and laboratories. An internet
connection environment and e-mail service with high-
speed circuits are available for students and teaching staff.
Computer Room
Wireless LAN Film and theater classes are provided at AV Facili-
ties with computer controlled equipment and a variety
of AV materials.
(Minami-Osawa)
(Minami-Osawa)Precious Collections The Central Library possesses 13,000 old documents from the Edo
and Meiji eras. The most famous collection is the “Mizuno-ke monjo,”
which contains the documents of the Mizuno family, who served the
Shogun.
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InternationalCenter
List of InternationalAgreements
The mission of the International Center is to promote the further internation-
alization of Tokyo Metropolitan University through academic collaboration with
foreign universities and the acceptance of overseas students and researchers in
order to achieve higher-level research, and international cooperation on global
and other issues. The International Center performs the tasks of planning for
various aspects of international exchange and establishing agreements on aca-
demic cooperation with overseas universities. The Center also provides support
for international students and assistance for students planning to study abroad.
Number of agreements concluded (as of March 31, 2019)
・ Inter-university agreements: 100 partners
・ Inter-faculty agreements: 99 partners
Countries and regions with international partners through inter-university and inter-faculty agreements with TMU (March 31, 2019)
List of international agreementsUniversity Organization Countries
regions
001. Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur India
002. Mahidol University Thailand
003. Thammasat University Thailand
004. King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi Thailand
005. Chulalongkorn University Thailand
006. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Malaysia
007. University of Malaya Malaysia
008. Universiti Putra Malaysia Malaysia
009. University Kebangsaan Malaysia Malaysia
010. Bioinformatics Institute, Agency for Science, Technology and Research Singapore
011. Indonesia University of Education Indonesia
012. University of Indonesia Indonesia
013. BINUS University Indonesia
014. Syiah Kuala University Indonesia
015. University of St. La Salle Philippines
016. College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong
017. Chung-Ang University South Korea
018. Hanyang University South Korea
019. University of Seoul South Korea
020. Kumoh National Institute of Technology South Korea
021. Incheon National University South Korea
022. Chonnam National University South Korea
023. National University of Mongolia Mongolia
024. Hue University Vietnam
025. Thuyloi University Vietnam
026. Northeastern University China
027. International Cultual Exchange School of Fudan University China
028. Capital Normal University China
029. Jilin University China
030. South China University of Technology China
031. East China University of Political Science and Law China
032. Chinese Culture University Taiwan
033. National Taiwan Normal University Taiwan
034. National Chung Cheng University Taiwan
035. University of Taipei Taiwan
036. National Tsing Hua University Taiwan
037. Fu Jen Catholic University Taiwan
038. National Dong Hwa University Taiwan
039. National Sun Yat-sen University Taiwan
040. Sabanci University Turkey
041. Yaşar University Turkey
042. RMIT University Australia
043. Edith Cowan University Australia
044. Macquarie University Australia
045. University of Technology Sydney Australia
046. University of Wollongong Australia
047. The University of Newcastle Australia
048. University of Waterloo Canada
049. The University of Western Ontario Canada
050. Memorial University of Newfoundland Canada
051. University of Manitoba Canada
North AmericaCanada United States
Middle and South AmericaBrazil MexicoOceania
Australia
AfricaNamibia
Middle EastIsrael Turkey
University Organization Countriesregions
052. Saint Maryʼs University Canada
053. University of Regina Canada
054. The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia by and on Behalf of Georgia Institute of Technology USA
055. Murray State University USA
056. Eastern Washington Universty USA
057. University of California, Riverside Extension USA
058. University of Wisconsin-Green Bay USA
059. Boston University USA
060. The State University of New York College at Oneonta USA
061. University of Jyväskylä Finland
062. Umeå University Sweden
063. University of South-Eastern Norway Norway
064. Oxford Brookes University UK
065. The School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London UK
066. Bangor University UK
067. University of Hull UK
068. University of Leicester UK
069. The University of Birmingham UK
070. The University of York UK
071. The University of Nottingham UK
072. The University of Aberdeen UK
073. University of Northumbria at Newcastle UK
074. Keele University UK
075. University of Portsmouth UK
076. City, University of London Cass Business School UK
077. Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences Netherlands
078. Hochschule Kaiserslautern – University of Applied Sciences Germany
079. Koblenz University of Applied Sciences Germany
080. University of Bayreuth Germany
081. Leibniz University Hannova Germany
082. University of Lille France
083. Rennes 2 University France
084. The International Organization for Research and Education on Mechatronics France
085. The University of Alcala Spain
086. University of A Coruña Spain
087. The Politecnico di Milano Italy
088. University of Basilicata Italy
089. Sapienza University of Rome Italy
090. The University of Rome “Tor Vergata” Italy
091. The University of Vienna Austria
092. AGH University of Science and Technology Poland
093. University of Wroclaw Poland
094. Bialystok University of Technology Poland
095. Óbuda University Hungary
096. Technical University of Sofia Bulgaria
097. Tomsk State University Russia
098. Tomsk Polytechnic University Russia
099. Siauliai University Lithuania
100. Kazakh National Agrarian University Kazakhstan
EuropeIcelandItalyAustriaNetherlandsKazakhstanCroatiaGeorgia
SwedenSpainGermanyNorwayHungaryFinlandFrance
BulgariaPolandMaltaLithuaniaRussiaUnited KingdomBelgium
ASIAIndiaIndonesiaSingaporeSri LankaThailandNepalPhillipinesMyanmar
VietnamMalaysiaMongoliaHong KongTaiwanSouth KoreaChinaBangladesh
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Admissions
Support for International Students
Degree-seeking students
Admission forundergraduate students Tokyo Metropolitan University has seven faculties,
six of which, excepting the Faculty of Health Sci-
ences, allow applicants to take the special selection
for Privately-financed International Students. Students
will earn bachelor’s degrees upon graduation once they
complete the compulsory subjects and credits required
by the schools, divisions, and programs. The admis-
sions test and classes are provided in Japanese (except
for Biological Sciences). Proficiency in the Japanese
language is thus a critical prerequisite for enrollment.
Tutoring System
TMU has a one-on-one tutoring system for first-
year international students to support their studies
and research at the university, and daily life in Ja-
pan.
Classes forJapanese Language / Culture TMU provides Japanese language classes from beginner
to advanced (N5-N1+). We also offer Japanese workshops
conducted in foreign languages.
Special Program for Exchange Students
Semester Abroad at Tokyo Metropolitan University (SATOMU)
The SATOMU Program is a course for exchange students from our partner universities. In
this program, students are basically expected to take the courses offered for exchange students
listed below. The program duration is either one semester or two semesters.
Short-Term Japanese Languageand Culture Programs TMU offers Summer and Winter Sessions to meet the needs of exchange students who wish
to study in Japan for a short period. Intensive Japanese courses and excursions are offered.
The programs are planned and held to meet the needs of partner universities which have
student exchange agreements with TMU.Consultations forInternational Students An international student advisor gives advice to inter-
national students on a wide range of problems they may
encounter in their day-to-day life on and off campus.
Support forAcademic Writing TMU graduate school student staff will assist in-
ternational students to improve their academic writ-
ing skills through one-on-one discussion.
Seminars forInternational Students Various lectures including an overnight seminar are
provided to give international students an opportunity to
interact with other international and Japanese students
and to learn about Japanese history, culture, nature
and cross-cultural understanding.
Japanese LanguageNavigator TMU graduate school student staff specializing
in Japanese language education will answer inter-
national students’ questions about Japanese.
Admission forgraduate school students Since each graduate school manages its own re-
cruitment and screening, students wishing to enroll
as graduate students are encouraged to visit the
website of the school they are interested in for ap-
plication guidelines.
Earn a biology degree in English at TMU! The Department of Biological Sciences offers
degree programs entirely in English. The entrance
exam is also offered in English. Please visit
http://www.biol.se.tmu.ac.jp/global/application.
html for further information.
Courses for Exchange Students
The International Exchange Courses are designed to give exchange students opportunities to understand more about Japan and Tokyo. The
aim of these courses is to foster student ambassadors that will bridge Tokyo, Japan with countries all over the world.
(1) Courses offered in English○ Tokyo and Urban Societies … Subjects on current issues of the environment, industry and society, specifically in Tokyo and other metropolitan cities.○ Japan … Subjects on biological science, culture, society, history, industry and technology in Japan.○ Global Society … Subjects on global society and analysis from the Japanese point of view.
(2) Japanese language courses
Japanese language courses are designed to help students at various levels of Japanese proficiency to gain a deeper understanding of
Japanese culture and society. Along with the courses, Japanese Language Workshop is also offered to exchange students both in Eng-
lish and Chinese.
(3) Tutorials offered in English
Students can get the individual guidance in specific areas of research from the faculty members.
* Exchange students are also eligible to participate in courses offered in Japanese for TMU degree students at each faculty.
Exchange Students Students from universities that have student ex-
change agreements with TMU are eligible to enroll
as exchange students for periods of one to two se-
mesters.
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AccommodationStudent Dormitory The Student Dormitory is located on Minami-Osa-
wa campus.
International House The International House located on Minami-Osawa
Campus provides accommodation for researchers
and graduate students from overseas.
International Student House TMU’s International Student House is designed to
facilitate mutual and international exchange among
residents through shared everyday life, by accepting
international students and regular students of TMU
(mainly Japanese students) on the premises.
In the House, Resident Assistants (mainly Japanese
students) will support international students in daily
dorm life.
AY2020 Tuition and Enrollment Fees
◇ Enrollment fee (1st year only) 282,000JPY ◇ Tuition fees (Annual amount) 520,800JPY
Scholarships The types of scholarships available for interna-
tional students are as follows:
◇ Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho: MEXT) Schol-
arship
◇ Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) Honors
Scholarship for Privately Financed International Students
◇ Scholarships by Tokyo Metropolitan Government
◇ Scholarships by Private Foundations
Reduction and ExemptionTuition Reduction and Exemption
In order to mitigate the financial burden on international
students, TMU offers a program of reduction of, or exemp-
tion from, tuition fees for international students studying
at the university at their own expense who either exhibit
outstanding scholastic performance, or have endured an
earthquake or other natural disaster while studying in Japan.
Please see the Student Affairs Division website for further
details.
Comments from International Students
Tuition Fees and Scholarships
I entered Tokyo Metropolitan University by way of a Japanese language school, and am currently
studying business administration. There is a broad scope of learning involved with business adminis-
tration, and I attend classes where I learn organizational structure and behavior, as well as accounting
classes recording all business transactions in detail. I find the marketing and finance classes particu-
larly interesting. In the marketing class, we think about consumer behavior to corporate strategy and
learn about strategic capital sourcing and utilization in finance. I would like to deepen my knowledge
because finance is used all over the world, and there should be a wide range of application in the fu-
ture. There is a difficult side to taking classes and exams in Japanese, but I have acquired a body lan-
guage unique to Japan. The TMU curriculum is very flexible, and if it is within business administration,
the only two courses required are English and information. I can concentrate on the subjects I want to
focus on because I do not have to take Japanese courses like at other universities.
After graduation I would like to find employment in Japan. I would like to improve my Japanese
skills by then so that I will be able to work without difficulties and I will be happy if I can eventually
become a bridge connecting Japan to the world.
Learn through a highly flexible curriculumIn the future I want to be a bridge connecting Japan to the world
Fourth-year student,School of BusinessAdministration,Faculty of UrbanLiberal Arts
Franzen Emanuel
An international student from Sweden
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● Second Semester Classes Begin● University Festival (Aobato Festival)
● Winter Vacation● Annual Games with Osaka Prefecture University● First Semester Examination Period
● Matriculation Ceremony● Guidance Orientation for New Students● First Semester Classes Begin● Annual Health Check for students
● End of the Semester● Spring Vacation
A Year at TMU
Academic Calender
4Apr.
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3
First Semester (April 1 − September 30) Second Semester (October 1 − March 31)
Annual Games with Osaka Prefecture University/Annual Games with Yokohama City University Tokyo Metropolitan University has an all-round sports competition with Osaka Prefecture University in
July. Now in its 68th year, this event has a long history. About 30 sporting events such as baseball,
tennis, soccer and track and field take place at venues in Osaka and Tokyo every two years in rotation.
We also have annual games with Yokohama City University in June. Through such competitive events,
we strive to deepen friendship among students beyond the boundaries of each university.
University Festival(Miyako Festival (Minami-osawa) / Aobato Festival (Arakawa)) We have university festivals in autumn every year. In addition to the presentation of activities by classes and
clubs, students organize exhibitions, lectures, movies, talk shows and concerts. Students also open booths
which are great places for interaction among students, teachers, and people in the region to meet and talk.
May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar.
● Annual Games with Yokohama City University
● Second Semester Examination Period
● Summer Vacation ● University Festival (Miyako Festival)
● Graduation Ceremony
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Total
29,400Total
29,400
Understandingcorporate needsa
Joint research/Funded researchb
Creation of ideas &dissemination of research resultsc
Requests for researchd
Return of academic resultse
Research Funds & supportf
Public Information
April 2005
Tokyo Metropolitan University
Tokyo Metropolitan University (1949~)
Tokyo MetropolitanInstitute of Technology (1986~)
Tokyo MetropolitanUniversity of Health Sciences (1998~)
Tokyo Metropolitan College (1996~)
Research Administration Office The Organizat ion for Research
Promotion consists of the Research
Strategy Planning Office, which drafts
research strategies, and the Research
Administration Office, which provides
research support. It was established
with the purposes of further vitalizing
research activities at the TMU and
raising the presence of the TMU as a
research university both in Japan and
internationally.
The Research Strategy Planning Of-
fice consists of three divisions: aca-
demic research, industry-university
collaborative research and collabora-
tive research with the Tokyo metro-
politan government. It drafts research
strategies aimed at responding speed-
ily to various environmental changes
both on and off campus.
The Research Administration Office
promotes integrated and comprehen-
sive research support activities, from
the acquisition of research grants to
industry-university collaboration.
Academia Public
Industries
ResearchAdministration
Office
a b
c
d
e
f
Companies
Tokyo Metro-politan
University
Local govern-ments
(Tokyo Metropolitan Government, etc.)
Enrollment (As of May 1, 2019)
List of Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research andother external funds received
President 1
Vice-Presidents 4
Professors 281
Associate Professors 240
Assistant Professors 142
Assistants 2
Total 670
Representatives and Faculty
Industry-Academia Joint Research 162cases 300,824
Funded Research 38cases 53,813
Specified Research Donations 122cases 124,615
Open-Type Proposed Research 71cases 523,886
Total 393cases 1,003,138
External Funds (FY2018)
Undergraduate 103
GraduateMaster’s 238
Doctoral 168
Non-degree Students 147
Total 656
International Students
Undergraduate 6,895
Graduate
Master’s 1,538
Doctoral 619
Specialist 72
2,229
Graduate Program of Midwifery 10
Total 9,134
Students
100
95
90
85
Employment Rate
2014 2018201720162015
FY2019 Budget
Operating grants17,444
Tuition & admissionfees income
5,876Education & researchGeneral administration24,755
External research funding1,656
Facility Maintenance2,989
Breakdown of resources takenfrom the dedicated reserve fund1,435
*Operating grants and the facility maintenance subsidy are provided by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, the parent organization.
(Unit: million yen)
Facility maintenance subsidy2,989
External funding1,656
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific ResearchUnit: thousand yen
1,250,000
FY2015417cases
FY2016427cases
FY2017412cases
FY2018386cases
FY2019395cases
1,000,000
750,000
Income Expenditures
Faculty Students
96.8 97.8 98.3
Unit: thousand yen
1,190,690
1,064,035
1,172,2201,046,587
931,840
98.2 98.3
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Campus Map
Minami-OsawaCampus
Keio Sagamihara Line to Tama Center
●TOHO Cinemas Fab Minami Osawa
Ito-Yokado●
Mitsui Outlet ParkTama Minami Osawa
to HashimotoMinami-Osawa Stn.
Minami-Osawa Campus1-1 Minami-Osawa, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo 192-0397, JapanTel. +81-42-677-1111
[Keio Line] 5-minute walk from the ticket gate at Minami-Osawa Sta-tion, Keio Sagamihara Line.Outside the ticket gate, on the right side you will see the campus sur-rounded by greenery.
[JR] 20-minute walk from the North Exit of Toyoda Station, Chuo Line, or take the Keio Bus for the “Hirayama Kogyo Danchi Junkan” route (about 10 minutes) to “Asahigaoka Chuo Koen” stop, and then walk 5 minutes.From the North Exit of Hachioji Station, Chuo Line, take the Keio Bus for the “Hino-Eki Yuki” or the “Toyoda-Eki Yuki” route to “Owada Sakaue” stop, and then walk 10 minutes.15-minute walk from Kitahachioji Station, Hachiko Line. [Keio Line] From the West Exit of Keio Hachioji Station, take the Keio Bus for the “Hino-Eki Yuki” or the “Toyoda-Eki Yuki” route to “Owada Sakaue” stop, and then walk 10 minutes.
[JR] From Tabata Station, Yamanote Line, take the To-Bus (Bata Route 44) bound for “Kita-Senju Eki-Mae,” and get off at “Toritsudai Arakawa Campus-Mae” stop.[Toden Arakawa Line] Get off at Kumano-Mae Station, and then walk 3 minutes.[Nippori Toneri Liner] Get off at Kumano-Mae Station and then walk about 3 minutes.
Access Access Access
● Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences● Faculty of Law● Faculty of Economics and Business Administration● Faculty of Science● Faculty of Urban Environmental Sciences● Faculty of Systems Design (Freshmen & Sophomores)● Faculty of Health Sciences (Freshmen)
JR Kita-Hachioji Stn.Hino CampusHino Campus
Hachioji-HigashiHigh School
Takakura Elementary School
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AsahigaokaChuo Koen
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JR Hachiko Line
Hino DaiyonJunior High School
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JR Toyoda Stn.
Hino Campus6-6 Asahigaoka, Hino-shi, Tokyo 191-0065, JapanTel. +81-42-585-8606
● Faculty of Systems Design (Junior Students & Senior Students)
ArakawaCampus
Kumano-Mae Stn.Kumano-Mae Stn.
Sumidagawa River
to Toneri
to Oji
Kitatoshima High SchoolToritsudai Arakawa Campus-Mae
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Arakawa Campus7-2-10 Higashi-Ogu, Arakawa-ku, Tokyo 116-8551, JapanTel. +81-3-3819-1211
● Faculty of Health Sciences (Sophomores to Senior Students)
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●Law School
1-2-2 Harumi, Chuo-ku,Tokyo 104-0053, Japan
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Nijubashimae Stn.Otemachi Stn.
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Marunouchi Satellite Campus1-4-1 Marunouchi,Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo100-0005, Japan(Marunouchi Eiraku Building, 18F)
Tokyo MetroGinza Lineto Ginza
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to SuidobashiIidabashi Stn.
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IidabashiCampus
Iidabashi Campus
●Open University (Institute for Extended Study)
3-5-1 Iidabashi, Chiyoda-ku,Tokyo 102-0072, Japan(Tokyo Kusei Kaikan, 3F)
http://www.ic.tmu.ac.jp/english/
International Affairs Office
E-mail [email protected]
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Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty of Law Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Faculty of Science
Faculty of Urban Environmental Sciences Faculty of Systems Design Faculty of Health Sciences
UNIVERSITY
Graduate School of Humanities Graduate School of Law and Polit ics Graduate School of Management Graduate School of Science
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GRADUATE SCHOOL
Hino Campus6-6 Asahigaoka, Hino-shi, Tokyo 191-0065, JapanTel. +81-42-585-8606
Arakawa Campus7-2-10 Higashi-Ogu, Arakawa-ku, Tokyo 116-8551, JapanTel. +81-3-3819-1211