Course title
E02650003
Introduction of Electrical Engineering Research

abiko satoko

kasuga nobuyo

hasegawa tadahiro

fujita goro
and more...

yasumura yoshiaki

shigemune hiroki
Course description
This course aims to provide students with an understanding of the role of electrical engineering in real life and the future.
This course consists of 4 fields, power and energy system, electrical materials and devices, information/IoT system, and robotics.
This course is provided by 6 faculties from all faculty of the department of electrical engineering.
Purpose of class
The objective of this course is to
- understand and explain the basic contents of each field
- understand and explain the social background and technical background of each field.
- understand and explain the issues and future trends in each field.
Goals and objectives
  1. understand and explain the basic contents of each field
  2. understand and explain the social background and technical background of each field.
  3. understand and explain the issues and future trends in each field.
Language
English
Class schedule

Class schedule HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) Amount of Time Required
1. - Provide an overview of the course and its schedule.
- Introduce the faculties to provide the lecture.

- give research activities in the field of robotics (1-1) (Prof. Abiko)
Read syllabus 60minutes
2. - give research activities in the field of robotics (1-2) (Prof. Abiko) The assignment given by Prof. 100minutes
3. - give research activities in the field of electrical materials and devices (2-1) (Assoc. Prof. Shigemune) The assignment given by Prof. 60minutes
4. - give research activities in the field of electrical materials and devices (2-2) (Assoc. Prof. Shigemune) The assignment given by Prof. 100minutes
5. - give research activities in the field of electrical materials and devices (3-1) (Prof. Nishikawa) The assignment given by Prof. 60minutes
6. - give research activities in the field of electrical materials and devices (3-2) (Prof. Nishikawa) The assignment given by Prof. 100minutes
7. - give research activities in the field of information/IoT system, Human-machine interaction (4-1) (Prof. Kasuga) The assignment given by Prof. 60minutes
8. - give research activities in the field of information/IoT system, Human-machine interaction (4-2) (Prof. Kasuga) The assignment given by Prof. 100minutes
9. - give research activities in the field of robotics (5-1) (Prof. Hasegawa)- give research activities in the field of robotics (5-2) (Prof. Hasegawa)- give research activities in the field of power and energy system (6-1) (Prof. Fujita)- give research activities in the field of power and energy system (6-2) (Prof. Fujita)- give research activities in the field of lightning, information/IoT system (7-1) (Prof. Irikura)- give research activities in the field of lightning, information/IoT system (7-2) (Prof. Irikura) The assignment given by Prof.The assignment given by Prof.The assignment given by Prof.The assignment given by Prof.The assignment given by Prof.The assignment given by Prof. 601006010060100minutes
Total. - - 601006010060740minutes
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'

Lecture by each professor Total.
1. 40% 40%
2. 30% 30%
3. 30% 30%
Total. 100% -
Evaluation method and criteria
- In each professor's lecture, the professor gives individual assignments. The students need to carry out the individual assignment in each lecture. Total 7 assignments should be provided by professors.
- The students need to get more than 60% score in each assignment.
- The score is calculated based on the above mentioned goal of this course.
- 60% of the average is required to get a credit.
Textbooks and reference materials
Announced or given by each professor in the lecture.
Prerequisites
Nothing special.
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • Generally, feel free to ask any questions after the class.
  • Otherwise, please make an appointment by e-mail.
  • Simple questions can be answered by e-mail.
Regionally-oriented
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
  • Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
Active-learning course
About half of the classes are interactive
Course by professor with work experience
Work experience Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable
Applicable In all faculty of the department, there are faculties who have experience in industrial companies.
Education related SDGs:the Sustainable Development Goals
  • 4.QUALITY EDUCATION
  • 9.INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
  • 12.RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION & PRODUCTION
Last modified : Wed May 12 04:52:44 JST 2021