Students HANDBOOK for the English-based Graduate Program in Science and Engineering 2025
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11○Fundamental Science and EngineeringCreative Science and EngineeringAdvanced Science and EngineeringⅠ FeaturesⅡ History and ProfileⅢ RequirementsCONTENTSCreditsISHIKAWA, HiroshiUEDA, KazunoriSUGAWARA, ToshiharuUBAYASHI, Naoyasu/WASHIZAKI, HironoriNAKAJIMA, TatsuoKASAHARA, HironoriYAMANA, HayatoKIMURA, KeijiSHIMAMOTO, ShigeruKAMEYAMA, WataruWATANABE, HiroshiNAKAZATO, HidenoriKOBAYASHI, TetsunoriKATTO, JiroTOGAWA, Nozomu/YANAGISAWA, MasaoTOGAWA, NozomuMAEHARA, FumiakiMORI, TatsuyaSAKAI, TetsuyaABURATANI, Sachiyo/IMAI, Kenichiro/SHIMIZU, Kana/YAMANA, HayatoOGAWA, TetsujiSHIMIZU, KanaUCHIDA, MasatoTERAUCHI, TachioTEI, Kenji/WASHIZAKI, HironoriMORI, TatsuyaKASAI, HiroyukiORITA, Naho/KAWAHARA, DaisukeSAKO, KazueSpecial Laboratory A in Computer Science and Communications EngineeringSpecial Laboratory B in Computer Science and Communications EngineeringResearch on Computer Vision and Pattern AnalysisResearch on Parallel Knowledge Information ProcessingResearch on Intelligent SoftwareResearch on Reliable Software EngineeringResearch on Distributed SystemsResearch on Advanced Computing SystemsResearch on Parallel and Distributed ArchitectureResearch on Advanced Processor ArchitectureResearch on Wireless AccessResearch on Multimedia Information Distribution SystemsResearch on Audiovisual Information ProcessingResearch on Distributed Computing SystemsResearch on Perceptual ComputingResearch on Image InformationResearch on Design and Analysis SystemsResearch on Information System DesignResearch on Wireless Communication Network Research on Networked SystemsResearch on Information AccessResearch on BioinformaticsResearch on Media IntelligenceResearch on Computational BiologyResearch on Performance Evaluation of Information SystemsResearch on Computer Programming LanguagesResearch on Autonomous Agent SystemResearch on Information SecurityResearch on Optimization and Learning for SystemsResearch on Natural Language ProcessingResearch on Cryptographic ProtocolsCourse NameCourse Name(IV) Laboratory courses・ One credit must be earned from the Research Ethics Courses among the Common Doctoral Courses.・ Four credits must be earned from the English Courses, Industrial Society/Liberal Arts Courses, Self-Competence Development (Business Creation) courses among the Common Doctoral Courses, or Courses offered by the Department. Within these four credits, up to two credits from Master’s courses offered by the Department registered during the doctoral program may be counted towards the credits required for the Doctoral degree. (I) Research guidance (Doctoral program)TermSpringSemester○Fall SemesterSupervisorGuidelines for earning a Doctoral DegreeStudents must fulfill each of the following requirements and earn a total of at least 5 credits.74

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