Senior Year
Students are Assigned to Laboratories to Acquire the Fundamental Skills of an Engineer

During their senior year, students will be assigned to research laboratories for their individual course of study. By engaging with the latest thematic topics, students will utilize the knowledge that they have accumulated up to that point, and apply it to a practical research problem, as they develop their capacity to plan research experiments, etc., analyze experiment results, and examine such results from an engineer’s perspective. In other words, students will foster their ability to problem solve and perform engineering design, which are both fundamental skills that are essential to all engineers.

1st Semester
Professional Subject (Department) Graduation Thesis
2nd Semester
Professional Subject (Department) Graduation Thesis
3rd Semester
Professional Subject (Department) Graduation Thesis
4th Semester
Professional Subject (Department) Graduation Thesis

Past Specialized Research Themes

  • Texture Control to Achieve High Young’s Modulus Steel Plates
  • Fatigue Strength of Steel Gears Treated Using Water Injection Cavitation Peening
  • Surface Smoothing and Surface Modification of Cemented Carbide by Using Large-Area Electron Beam Irradiation
  • Numerical Analysis of Erythrocyte Aggregation Phenomenon Occurring Within Microvessels
  • CFD Analysis of Cavitation Occurring Within Injector Nozzles Used for Direct Injection Gasoline Engines

Overview of Research Laboratories