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Font Size M L Language JP EN JP EN --> Contacts Access Web Open Campus reorganization 2025[PDF] Search MENU HOME 日本語 Prospective Students Current Students Researchers and Companies Alumni reorganization 2025[PDF] Outline Outline TOP Message from the Dean History Brochure Faculty of Science and Engineering Faculty of Science and Engineering TOP Department of Chemistry and Biological Sciences Chemistry Biological Sciences Department of Physical Science and Materials Engineering Mathematical Science and Physics Materials Science and Engineering Department of Systems Innovation Engineering Electrical, Electronic, and Communication Engineering Computer, Intelligence and Media Technology Mechanical Science and Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Education Education TOP Organization of the Faculty and Graduate School Special Advanced Science & Engineering Program Special Program for Local Revitalization(Manufacturing Field) Special Regional Recovery Program (Disaster Prevention and Town Planning Field) Research Admissions Admissions TOP Admissions Policy Campus Life Graduates’ employment Graduates’ employment TOP Messages from Graduates Graduate School of Arts and Science Division of Science and Engineering Graduate School of Arts and Science Division of Science and Engineering TOP Graduate school opens up a world of possibilities for you Graduate Course in Chemistry Graduate Course in Biological Sciences Graduate Course in Mathematical Science and Physics Graduate Course in Materials Science and Engineering Graduate Course in Electrical, Electronic, and Communication Engineering Graduate Course in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Graduate Course in Computer Science and Intelligent Systems Graduate Course in Design and Media Technology Interviews with Graduates Graduate School of Science and Engineering(Doctoral Program) Graduate School of Science and Engineering(Doctoral Program) TOP Admission Policies Division of Fundamental and Applied Sciences Division of Systems Innovation Engineering Division of Design and Media Technology Faculty Members Contacts Access Iwate University Brochure Japanese --> Prospective Students Current Students Researchers and Companies Alumni Outline Faculty of Science and Engineering Education Research Admissions Campus Life Graduates’employment Master's Program Doctoral Program Graduate Course in Design and Media Technology HOMEDivision of Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences(Master&#8217;s Program)Graduate Course in Design and Media Technology Students primarily learn design and media technologies in this course. Students study environment, products, and contents as design and also study basic media technologies for supporting design. By learning both design and media technologies, students develop deeper understanding of their major specialized fields. As part of the course, groups of students including international students from different backgrounds fields engage in problem solving projects. Students are expected to cultivate their interdisciplinary knowledge, communication skills in group work, and capacity to lead international society. Interviews with Students Interdisciplinary experience gained in graduate school will be an asset for the future. FUKASAKA Mizuki During my undergraduate years, I was enrolled in the information course of the Faculty of Science and Technology, where I studied computer graphics technology, information and communication technology, programming technology, and other computer-related topics, as well as probability statistics, Fourier analysis, and other mathematics. I also participated in an on-campus company, which is an initiative within the Faculty of Science and Technology, and worked on the development of IoT devices. There, I was in charge of producing software related to communication control between devices and functional control in general. The company I was a member of was small and I was not involved for a long period of time, but it was a fulfilling time for me. When I entered university, I had planned to go on to graduate school. When I was assigned to a laboratory as an undergraduate, I enjoyed the research activities there and felt that I wanted to continue them for a longer period of time, which was the primary reason for my decision to go on to graduate school. Before entering graduate school, I was concerned about whether I would be able to continue my research activities and produce good results, but the support I received from the university and the laboratory, as well as the advice and cooperation of my seniors, helped alleviate my concerns. Undergraduate study was centered on acquiring a variety of knowledge while taking classes, but in graduate school, the focus is on conducting independent research on a theme of one's own choosing. Although undergraduate students also engage in graduation research in their fourth year, I think the major advantage of graduate school is that students can engage in more advanced and full-fledged research activities. In addition, there are many activities that are conducted jointly with people in other fields of expertise, such as collaborative productions in class and joint research in the laboratory. In these activities, communication and management skills are often tested, such as communicating one's own ideas in an easy-to-understand manner to people in other fields, and planning and organizing projects, and one can feel one's growth every day. Currently, I specialize in research on image analysis and computer vision. My main focus is on interdisciplinary research, including joint research with the field of neuroscience on the relationship between periodic movements of the human body and neural activity in the brain, and joint research with the field of biology on the analysis of cellular images. Because research is conducted on real-world subjects, there are many times when experimental results do not turn out the way I had envisioned, but I find great joy in improving and overcoming such problems. After entering a doctoral program, I plan to become a university faculty member. I would like to make the most of my past research activities in the doctoral program, and I am convinced that the interdisciplinary experience I gained in graduate school will be of great use to me in my subsequent activities as a researcher. I believe that those who wish to actively acquire problem-solving skills and know-how not only in the classroom but also through research activities should definitely consider entering a graduate school or doctoral program. Various supports such as scholarships and tuition exemptions are available to support your study. It would be a waste to end your research activities after only one year, so I would like you to consider this as an option. ※Interviewed in December 2022. The following teachers are waiting for you in this course KONNO Kouichi SAITO Mitsugu TANAKA Takamitsu NAKAYA Naoshi FUJIMOTO Tadahiro MATSUYAMA Katsutsugu MOTOMURA Kenta YOU Mengbo Division of Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences(Master's Program) Division of Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences(Master's Program) Graduate school opens up a world of possibilities for you Graduate Course in Chemistry Graduate Course in Biological Sciences Graduate Course in Mathematical Science and Physics Graduate Course in Materials Science and Engineering Graduate Course in Electrical, Electronic, and Communication Engineering Graduate Course in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Graduate Course in Computer Science and Intelligent Systems Graduate Course in Design and Media Technology Interviews with Graduates HOME Prospective Students Current Students Researchers and Companies Alumni Outline Faculty of Science and Engineering Education Research Admissions Campus Life Graduates’ employment Master's Program Doctoral Program Faculty Members Links Web Open Campus Contacts Access Sitemap Privacy Policy Site Policy Iwate University reorganization 2025[PDF] Faculty of Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Arts and Science Division of Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Iwate UniversityAddress: 4-3-5 Ueda, Morioka, Iwate 020-8551 JapanPhone:+81-19-621-6303 © Iwate University

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