I. tokyo institute of technology
Tokyo institute of technology is a top Japanese and world-class university of science and engineering with engineering technology as the mainstay and natural science research as the supplement. Donggong University enjoys a world reputation in personnel training, academic research and technological innovation. There are many famous scholars among its graduates, including Hideki Shirakawa, winner of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
University courses include mathematics, physics, chemistry, planetary science, machinery, mechanical control system, mechanical cosmic system, electrical and electronic engineering, communication and information, civil engineering, architecture, international development engineering and nuclear engineering.
Second, Nagoya University of Technology.
Nagoya University of Technology.
Gong Ming University is the oldest polytechnic in central Japan and one of the famous polytechnics in Japan. Its engineering strength can be the same as Nagoya University in central Japan.
Gong Ming University scored 75% in the senior high school entrance examination, with a deviation of 57.5, ranking behind seven imperial universities, tokyo institute of technology, Yokohama National University, Tsukuba University and Kobe University, and at the same level as Chiba University.
The major of the school is composed of a separate engineering department. The main colleges include material engineering, functional engineering, information engineering, social engineering, urban recycling system engineering, industrial strategic engineering, future material generation engineering and simulation engineering.
Three. Mu Ran University of Technology
Mu Ran University of Technology, formerly known as Mu Ran Higher Institute of Technology, is located in Mu Ran, a heavy industrial city in Hokkaido. The growth of this school is closely related to two imperial universities, Tohoku University and Hokkaido University, which merged their civil engineering majors twice. Later, civil engineering was developed into the core discipline of the school.
There are disciplines of building system engineering, mechanical system engineering, information engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, material performance engineering, applied chemistry and other related majors.
The research of perceptual engineering and artificial life in Information Engineering has a great influence in Japan. Therefore, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan has set up a satellite entrepreneurship laboratory in this school, which is dedicated to the research and development of "the key technology of a new generation of software adapted to life and human activities".
Another strong institution of the university is the Aerospace Systems Research Center, which has the best wind tunnel research equipment in Japanese universities.
Fourth, Kyushu University of Technology.
Kyushu is definitely the world of Kyushu University, but the strength of another national university of science and technology, Kyushu University of Technology, must not be underestimated.
Meiji College, the predecessor of Kyushu University of Technology.
It was founded by Kenjiro Yamakawa, then president of Imperial University of Tokyo. Don't underestimate this Meiji specialized school. At present, this school has trained the founder of a famous university, namely Tatsumoto of Waseda University. At that time, he founded Tokyo Special School in Tokyo, the predecessor of Waseda University.
1949 was officially renamed Kyushu University of Technology.
Since then, the earliest discipline of information science and technology in Japan has been developed and founded. At present, there is still a strong advantage in this subject. At the same time, it has also achieved good results in high-end fields such as space satellites and robots. It is a national comprehensive university of science and technology with distinctive characteristics.