System and Information Engineering

System and Information Engineering image With the development of computer hardware, software and networks, information technologies have spread rapidly in our society. Today's system engineers are required to have high abilities to use computers, to make software and to construct computer networks. Based on these skills, the system engineers should be experts in information systems for solving the issues that modern business industries face.

The Department of System and Information Engineering is aiming at producing engineers who have thorough knowledge of computer science and networks, and besides are able to propose the solutions to the industries with system engineering approach. In order to realize such educational goals, the curriculum is composed of the following wide range of subjects: (1) System engineering such as mathematical programming, control engineering, robotics, and simulations (2) Computer science such as computer architecture, programming, operating system, database system, and information networks (3) Human and social science such as interaction between men and machines, digital documents, multimedia and computer graphics.


Objectives of Education
We have established the educational objectives below for producing:
  1. engineers who have a sense of ethics, and an understanding of the impact of engineering solutions in both local and global contexts;
  2. engineers who have fundamental knowledge of natural sciences, engineering and information technology and can make an effective use of it for contribution to society;
  3. engineers who have a capability in oral and written communication in Japanese, and a basic skills of international communication;
  4. engineers who have a sound foundation in engineering principles, and can apply the fundamental concepts and skills to achieve practical solutions;
  5. engineers who have a recognition of the need for, and the ability to engage in life-long learning adopting to the social situation;
  6. engineers who have both a firm grasp of the fundamental principles of science and engineering and a basic knowledge of humanities and social sciences.
Position Name Research Subject
Professor TOMABECHI Nobuhiro Computer Architecture
Professor UCHIYAMA Haruo Research on the Improvement of the Atmosphere Environment by the Simulation
Professor OZAKI Yasuhiro Computer Aided Education on Mathematics
Professor SEINO Daiju Application of Client/Server Relational Database System to Intranet
Professor KURIHARA Nobuo Advanced Control of Direct Fuel Injection Engine
Professor TAKAHASHI Ryoei A Study of Software Complexity Metrics and Its Relation to Software Quality
Professor MATSUSAKA Tomoyuki System Control and Simulation
Assistant Prof. KAIMORI Noboru Animal Cell Culture
Assistant Prof. KIMURA Akio Numerical Analysis of Electromagnetic Field Finite Element Method
Associate Prof. WADA Takayo Coaching
Assistant Prof. SHIMAWAKI Hidetaka Study on the Properties and Applications of Cold Cathodes
Assistant Prof. FUJIOKA Yoshichika Robotics
Lecturer KODAMA Naruhito Modeling and Control of a Wind Turbine Generator
Lecturer YAMAGUCHI Hiroyuki Simulation on Plasma Phenomena in a Nuclear Fusion Reactor
Research Associate ITO Tomoya Computer Graphics

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