Fundamental Science and EngineeringCreative Science and EngineeringAdvanced Science and EngineeringⅠ FeaturesⅡ History and ProfileⅢ RequirementsCONTENTSThe Department of Electronic and Physical Systems ventures into a new academic field that involves systemization by functional discoveries and functional integrations, with electrons and photons as intermediaries, for the purpose of understanding self-integration of atoms and molecules as basic materials and formation of higher-order structures, as well as for the creation of functional systems ranging in dimensions from nanometers to micrometers by using ultrafine processing technologies. Furthermore, students acquire logical configuration capabilities and gain a sense of craftsmanship and systematic thinking from experience; they are also trained through such education and research to have multifaceted views, flexible cognitive capabilities, and a progressive spirit of inquiry.This department was established to meet the strong social demand requiring revitalizing the economy by using sophisticated technologies of electrons and photons. Electronics and photonics are considered the nuclei of industry in the 21st century and many industrial fields aim to extend these technologies to their maximum potential. Furthermore, electronics and photonics are expected to make significant contributions toward a more abundant society as they are systematized and elevated to network technologies based on the study of hardware. Students of electronic and physical systems are trained to become world-class engineers and researchers to meet these demands.Development of materials and devices intended for electrons and photons, as well as their system applications, is being advanced by focusing on enhancing sophisticated technologies brought about by many businesses involved in key industries that recognize the potential of electronics and photonics. The scope of system-on-a-chip, an extension from the development of large-scale integrated circuits, is also becoming broader. Sharing networks providing such functions has become essential for building a sophisticated information society. Students of master’s program and doctoral program equipped with disciplinary knowledge grounded in electronic and physical systems are expected to play an active role in a diverse range of fields, such as electrical, electronics, communication, material, automotive, aerospace, and the like, for companies, government agencies, educational institutions and research organizations.The division aims at conducting fundamental research related to the physical properties of condensed matters. The faculty in the division specializes in quantum physics, solid state physics, thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and the like, and they advance physics research on multiple scales ranging from atoms, electrons, and photons to continuous media. Specific topics of research conducted in this division are described below:Summary of Each Research Area◆ Fundamental Condensed-Matter Science Division54Department of Electronic and Physical Systems
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