Course title
C0550900
Graduation Thesis 1

suzuki takao

takagahara toshihide

nakamura tota

maeda kengo
and more...

ishii yasuyuki

tomita yusuke
Course description
The graduation thesis is a required course. The thesis will be considered for both students taking a job and progressing toward a master course, to a compilation of your study in Department of Materials Science and Engineering. All students undertake a specific research theme and finally summarize the result as a graduation thesis. More than 300 hours of work is required for the accomplishment of a graduation research.
Purpose of class
The aim of this course is undertake a specific research theme and finally summarize the result as a graduation thesis.
Goals and objectives
  1. To establish the organizational skill as a graduation thesis.
  2. To develop the academic writing skill.
  3. To develop the discussion and presentation skill.
Language
Japanese(English accepted)
Research Guidance
卒業研究(物理科目)
Research Content
●Yasuyuki Ishii
Research Guidance:Graduation Thesis (Physics)
Language:Japanese (English accepted)
Research Content:Magnetic and Transport Properties of Organic Conductors under Multiple Extreme Conditions.

●Takao Suzuki
Research Guidance : Graduation Thesis 2(Physics)
Language : Japanese(English accepted)
Research Content : Investigation of the magnetic and the electric properties in high magnetic fields at lower temperatures

●Yusuke Tomita
Research Guidance: Graduation Thesis 1 (Physics)
Language Japanese(English accepted)
Research Content: Numerical simulation in physics (e.g. analysis of novel phenomena, development of algorithm, and speed-up simulation by parallelization and/or GPU computing).

●Toshihide Takagahara
Research Guidance : Graduation Thesis 1(Physics)
Language : Japanese(English accepted)
Research Content :1. Theory of Quantum State Control in Semiconductor Nanostructures
2. Theory of Topological Photonics and Metamaterials
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'

Graduation Thesis Total.
1. 100% 100%
Total. 100% -
Evaluation method and criteria
1. Submission of intermediate abstract, 2. Present an interim report, 3. Submission of final abstract, 4. Present a final report, and 5. Submission of graduation thesis must be required.
Textbooks and reference materials
Instructions are provided individually by the advisor.
Prerequisites
Check the prerequisite for this course.
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • Appointment is required in advance.
Relation to the environment
Non-environment-related course
Regionally-oriented
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
  • Course that cultivates a basic problem-solving skills
Active-learning course
Most classes are interactive
Last modified : Sun Jan 20 16:56:45 JST 2019