Plan of Lectures 201 Fall
Plan of Lectures 201 Fall
Ohtaki
Nishida
Basic science, characterization and practical application of inorganic materials such Itakura
Thursday
Fundamentals of Applied Science as advanced metallic materials, functional glass, magnetic materials and Suekuni
spec. 2 1st period
for Electronics and Materials II thermoelectric materials will be explained. Topics and physical background of Fujino
Soriko No.3
nonlinear science such as fractal, dendrite morphologies and so on will be introduced. Honjo
Sakaguchi
Hata
Micro-meteorology covers the basic components and processes that govern the
micro-scale climate system in urban area, which is deeply related to our life.
The main focus will be on the physical and dynamic processes in the urban
Thursday
atmospheric boundary layer and earth surfaces with various material and geometry.
1st period
Course topics include not only the basic physical concepts of earth energy balance
spec. Micro-Climatology 2 Hagishima C-Cube
and atmospheric turbulence, but also artificial climate phenomena, such as urban
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heat island, pollutant dispersion and global warming issue. In addition, various
vernacular designs of cities and architectures are introduced to discuss how human
have struggled to survive in natural environment and how they have modified
surrounding environment from a viewpoint of physics.
First off, students are demanded to understand how an environmental system can
be described by a set of system-state equations, which is able to re-wrote into a
single vector-matrix equation expressing the dynamics of the filed. As the second aim,
they are requested to acquire practical procedures to solve
a set of system-state equations through various numerical approaches. We take, in
this particular class, Diffusion Equation as an example for linear systems as well as
Evolutionary Game Dynamics (EGD) as an example for non-linear systems. EGD can
Thursday
be one of typical mathematical models covering wide variety of environmental
Mathematical Analysis of 2nd period
spec. 2 problems. Tanimoto
Environmental System C-Cube
First off, students are demanded to understand how an environmental system can
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be described by a set of system-state equations, which is able to re-wrote into a
single vector-matrix equation expressing the dynamics of the filed. As the second aim,
they are requested to acquire practical procedures to solve
a set of system-state equations through various numerical approaches. We take, in
this particular class, Diffusion Equation as an example for linear systems as well as
Evolutionary Game Dynamics (EGD) as an example for non-linear systems. EGD can
be one of typical mathematical models covering wide variety of environmental
problems
1. Basic science and state-of-the-art technologies on liquid crystal display will be
given. (Kikuchi)
2. Science and technology of supramolecules and supramolecular materials using
host-guest chemistry.(Okumura)
3. Organic electronic devices such as organic light emitting diodes and organic
photovoltaic cells are attracting much attention due to the flexible nature and great
potential for extremely low-cost production by prinding technology. In this class, the
Kikuchi
basic mechanism and materials will be given briefly.(Fujita)
Okumura
4. In this section, we give lessons about basic structure and property, fundamental
Fujita Friday
synthetic method, and applications (battery, capacitor and CFRP) of the functional
Fundamentals of Applied Science Yoon 1st period
spec. 2 carbons.(Yoon)
for Electronics and Materials III Miyawaki Soriko No.3
5. Nowadays, Li-ion battery is the most important rechargeable battery in telecom and
Okada 10/13~
car industries, because of the highest energy density and long cyclability. The
Hayashi
academic aspects of the rechargeable reaction mechanism and the research trend of
Kudo
post Li-ion battery will be introduced.(Okada)
6. Conversion of carbon resources such as coal and biomass into gases (gasification)
is introduced with its social/industrial background, process configuration/integration
and thermal/catalytic chemistry.(Hayashi)
7. A general overview of the thermochemical conversions of biomass such as
pyrolysis, combustion, and gasification is provided.(Hayashi)
8. Basics and applications of ionic liquid will be introduced with a special focus on the
In this course, graduate students will gain an overall understanding of the fields of
Monday
Research Seminar on Energy energy and environmental science. Students will study important trends and issues
3rd period
spec. related to global warming, renewable energy, pollution, and energy efficiency. In
and Environmental Science and 2 Jang Building E
(CA) addition, students will be required to undertake deeper study of an energy or
Engineering environmental science related topic of their choice and present the results during a
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class seminar.
This part of the syllabus will cover the environmental side of the course by giving
(Environmental-friendly Fossil students an introduction to the scientific and engineering principles needed to
Thursday
Energy Conversion) analyze and solve environmental engineering problems, and experience in the
Mitsuhara 2nd period
spec. practice of environmental engineering related to air, water, and wastewater
2 Watanabe Building E
(CA) Advanced Topics of Energy, management.
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Environment and Materials Ⅱ The course will examine key concepts in water pollution, air pollution, hazardous
wastes, environmental standards, and global atmospheric change. This broad survey
will aid your understanding of the interesting and complex environmental topics.
This lecture is aimed at master course students in scientific discipline who are
Friday
(Introduction to Solar Energy) interested in renewable energies, in particular, solar energy. This lecture briefly
2nd period
spec. introduces the principle and applications of photovoltaic and solar thermal
2 D. Wang Building E
(CA) Advanced Topics of Energy, technologies. It is composed of fundamental elements of solar energy technology in a
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Environment and Materials Ⅰ wide scope, which enables the students to perform a further and deeper study in this
field.