Division of Electronics

Introduction

What Can You Study Majoring in Electronics?

We now live in an IT society. Electronic engineering 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 the Electronics major we have four Engineering parts. In our graduate school, we educate students and do research with the purpose of developing highly professional engineers. The studies of the four parts are as follows: (1) The Division of Electronic Physics carries out studies of semiconductor properties, solar battery, and radiation detector. (2) The Division of Electronic Devices and Materials carries out studies of compound semiconductor materials, luminous devices, magnetic devices, and information recording devices. (3) The Division of Electronic Measurements and Controls carries out studies of laser beam CT (Laminagram), measurement of living organism emission, and signal processing. (4) The Division of Electronic and Photonic Applications carries out studies 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, aiming at creating professional researchers, educators, and professional engineers.