Global Center of Excellence for Global Center of Excellence for Mechanical Systems Innovation Mamoru Mitsuishi Mamoru Mitsuishi Vice Dean, Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
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Global Center of Excellence forGlobal Center of Excellence for Mechanical Systems Innovation
Mamoru MitsuishiMamoru MitsuishiVice Dean, Professor
Department of Mechanical EngineeringDepartment of Mechanical Engineering,School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
22The University of Tokyo Established in 1877 as the first national university College of Arts and Sciences, 9 faculties,
Main campus located in Hongo Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo About 56 hectares of the former Kaga Yashikig Parts of the seventeenth century landscaping Red gate: Important Cultural Property by the Japanese Government
Akamon Yasuda Auditorium Ginkgo tree Sanshiro Pond
3School of Engineering Graduate departments: 19, plus courses by guest professors and
Principle of human resource development:The program aims at the cultivation of the following items:(1) F d t l tt i t(1) Fundamental attainment
Natural sciences, such as mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology, and fundamental social sciences
(2) Specialized knowledge(2) Specialized knowledgeSpecialized knowledge, such as mechanical dynamics, mechanics of materials, hydrodynamics, thermodynamics, design engineering, manufacturing engineering and material engineering, and bird’s-eye-view knowledge on technology, society and g g, y g gy, ythe environment
(3) LiteracyLanguage, information literacy, technological literacy and knowledge of the law
(4) CompetencyCreativity, problem identification and solution, planning and execution, self-management, teamwork, leadership, sense of responsibility and sense of duty
Th l f th h d l tThe goal of the human resource development program:To cultivate internationally competitive young researchers with the ability to
comprehend and generate both fundamental attainment and specialized knowledge and the technical and language literacy and competencyknowledge, and the technical and language literacy and competency.
It is expected that these young engineers will be well-prepared to be the future leaders of industry and academia.
66Overview of the education program
(From the viewpoint of an RA)To company,to academiaTo company,to academia
Ph.D. students and postdocs will bed t i t ti l h texposed to international approaches to
collaborative research through stays ofseveral months per year at overseasuniversities and research institutes.
InternationalizationInternationalization
Project-Based Learning (PBL) projectsin overseas industries will also beintroduced in international internships.institutes.
By participating in several researchgroups, the student’ s exposure tofrontier research areas in the overlap
The main- and vice-supervisorssystem will be introduced across thedepartment to broaden the range ofresearch and Ph.D. students’ andpostdoctoral researchers’ horizons.
Lectures incuttingedgefields
Internship atinternational
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Internship atinternational
companyLectures in
cuttingedgefieldsLectures in
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Summer campSummer camp
Presentation atinternational conference
Presentation atinternational conference
frontier research areas in the overlapregions separating traditionaldisciplines will be reinforced.
Planned research projects will beconducted, and the budget will bedistributed competitively based onan evaluation of the projects.
Summer campSummer camp
Adoption asa research assistant
Adoption asa research assistant Proposal forProposal for
Vice-supervisorsystem
Vice-supervisorsystem
Young researcherproject
Young researcherproject
The program prvides financialsupport to competitive doctoralstudents through researchassistantship
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Summer campSummer camp
Presentation atinternational conference
Presentation atinternational conference
a research assistanta research assistant Proposal forRA research project
Proposal forRA research project
Presentation atPresentation at
Internship atinternational
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Internship atinternational
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Research projects will beconceived and planned bythe Ph.D. students andpostdocs to cultivate theleadership skills.
assistantship.
Curriculum ofmasters courseCurriculum of
masters course
Presentation atinternational conference
Presentation atinternational conference
A domestic internship program will both place Ph.D.students in internships in industry and ask companiesto participate actively in the educational through thenewly developed “industry cooperation chair” system.Fundamental attainment
77Education program and required abilities
■ Fundamental attainment: Mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology, and fundamental Competency Literacy
Specialized Knowledge Fundamental Attainmentgysocial sciences
■ Specialized knowledge: Mechanical dynamics, mechanics of materials hydrodynamics 60%
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1 Feasibility Study for Zero-Emission in Urban Space Hitachi Ltd.
2 Application of Energy-harvest System for Wireless Sensor Shinkawa Technology
3 Design Guide Proposal for New Drive Actuator utilizing MEMS technology Toshiba Corp.
4 Application of Micro Nano Technology for Rapid-Transit Rail Cars
East Japan Railway Company
5 Pratical Use of Recycling System of Underwater Demolition Nippon Koki Co Ltd5 Pratical Use of Recycling System of Underwater Demolition Nippon Koki Co. Ltd.
6 Customer Service Innovation for Industrial Machinery Ebara Corp.
7 Service Design Based on Customer Satisfaction NEC Corp.
9Summer Camp73 PhD students from 17 world-leading
universities of 12 countries Research presentation and
discussion for a novel idea (Group work)Japanese RA
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Topics (2011): Energy, Environment, Safety & Security, Information Technology, and Health &