We now live in an IT society. Electronic engineering, which is at the core of information technology, and is a branch of study dealing with materials, solid state properties, devices, equipment, measurement, control, and systems. In our graduate school, we educate students and do research with the purpose of developing highly professional engineers. The four divisions of our graduate school are:
Electronic Physics Study of semiconductor properties, solar battery, and radiation detector
Electronic Devices and Materials Study of compound semiconductor materials, luminous devices, magnetic devices, and information recording devices
Electronic Measurements and Controls Study of laser beam CT(Laminagram), measurement of living organism emission, and signal processing
Electronic and Photonic Applications Study of elasticity surface wave devices using dielectric materials, and high-voltage measurement of semiconductor surfaces
In the doctoral program, we educate students with a focus on research and the goal of creating professional researchers, educators, and professional engineers.
Master's Degree Program
Divisions
Subjects
Electronic Physics
Electronic Properties Quantum Physics Coursework I
Electronic Devices and Materials
Physics of Magnetism and Magnetic Devices Electronic Materials I, II Electronic Devices Electric Chemistry Coursework I, II
Electronic Measurements and Controls
Magnetic Measurements and Controls Modern Control Theory Signal Processing and Control Theory Measuring Electronics Measuring Circuits Photonics Coursework I, II
Electronic and Photonic Applications
Electronic Applications I, II Ultrasonic Electronics Coursework I, II
Common Subjects for Electronics and Communication Engineering
Applied Mathematics
Doctoral Program
Divisions
Reserch Area
Electronic Physics
Research on Electronic Physics
Electronic Devices and Materials
Research on Electronic Devices and Electronic Materials
Electronic Measurements and Controls
Research on Measuring Electronics and Modern Control Theory