E0550400

Graduation Thesis 2
Students are required to acquire knowledge on the advancement and the depth of various areas of electrical engineering and
related fields. Students will perform research in the laboratories to find issues and solutions in their areas of interest
under the supervision of professors. This course requires more than 150 hours of research in the laboratories with a consistent
approach to the thesis topics.
Based on the knowledge of electrical engineering, students gain ability to actively pursue their studies on the topics and
acquire deeper understanding of the thesis.
- To demonstrate the ablity to find issues in a given research project and to make a plan to solve the problems in an independent
way.
- To demonstrate the ablity to carry out the study to achieve goals in the plan without delay.
- To demonstrate the ablity to obtain the results of study and to evaluate the achivements.
- To demonstrate the ablity to setup the next goals based on the discussion on obtained results.
- To demonstrate the ablity to write documents including issues, plans, and research outcomes in the forms of a report with
figures and tables.
- To demonstrate the ablity to make oral presenrtation of issues, plans, and research outcomes.
Japanese(English accepted)
Development of high-end power conversion system by power electronics control technology and optimal control theory
Sensorless vector control for IM and SM, Inverter, AC-DC converter, hybrid biomass-and solar generation vehicle, Stirling
engine control
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'
|
Progress reports |
thesis paper |
Oral presentation |
Total. |
1. |
10% |
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|
10% |
2. |
5% |
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|
5% |
3. |
5% |
|
|
5% |
4. |
5% |
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|
5% |
5. |
|
40% |
|
40% |
6. |
|
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35% |
35% |
Total. |
25% |
40% |
35% |
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Evaluation method and criteria
Objectives 1-4 are evaluated by reports.
Objective 5 is evaluated by a poster.
Objective 6 is evaluated by a poster presentation.
These are scored using rubrics designed for graduation thesis 1.
Total score is given by
0.25x(Objectives 1-4)+0.4x(Objective 5) +0.35x(Objective 6).
Total scores of more than 60% is required to pass the course.
Textbooks and reference materials
References are given by each supervisor.
Organized knowledge learned through basic and specialized classes by the third year of undergraduate program based on their
own interests.
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
- Every thursday, 11:00-12:00. Room: 11A32
Relation to the environment
Non-environment-related course
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
- Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
- Course that cultivates a basic problem-solving skills
Most classes are interactive
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