Course title
E00470003
Graduation Thesis 2

YOSHIMI Takashi
Course description
Students acquire the ability to resolve technical issues by recognizing the role of electrical and robotics in domestic and international society accurately, understanding the technological needs of today's society, and reflecting these to the manufacturing.
Specifically, students acquire the ability to understand society's needs and discover issues on their own interest through highly specialized and international issues in the fields of electrical engineering and robotics.
In addition, by experiencing the entire process from design to production and evaluation, and collaborating with overseas students as necessary, students develop their design abilities, inquisitiveness, and global abilities.
Under the instruction of the supervisor, students will set a theme of issues and experience solving that problem.
Purpose of class
Students will deepen their specialized knowledge regarding their own research topic, improve the basic behavioral skills necessary to proceed with research, and develop abilities that will lead to graduation research 3 and 4.
Goals and objectives
  1. Be able to grasp the needs of domestic and international society.
  2. Be able to discover issues on their own that meet the needs of domestic and international society and set these as specific themes.
  3. Through conceptual design and subsequent detailed design, students can explain the process of technical solutions, including manufacturing and evaluation, and solve problems.
  4. Be able to design and document electrical engineering and robotics technologies and engineer ethics.
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'

Presentation Total.
1. 25% 25%
2. 25% 25%
3. 25% 25%
4. 25% 25%
Total. 100% -
Evaluation method and criteria
Under the instruction of the supervisor, the stundents set a theme of issue, experience solving the problem, and present what you have learned at the final presentation. The evaluation is determined by averaging the evaluation scores of multiple professors.
A score of 60 or above is required to pass the course.
Language
Japanese(English accepted)
Research Guidance
Yoshimi Laboratory (Robot Task & System Lab.)
Research Content
The study to create highly capable robots that can execute desired operations flexibly in an environment and situation from factories, public facilities to everyday home life.
The main focus of the lab is research into how to give skills for desired tasks to robots as well as constructing methods of practical robot systems.
Feedback on exams, assignments, etc.
ways of feedback specific contents about "Other"
Feedback in the class
Textbooks and reference materials
Follow the instructions of the supervisor in each laboratory.
Prerequisites
It is desirable that the content is connected to graduation research 3 and 4, and that most of the requirements for graduation are met.
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • Office hours are set for each laboratory.
Regionally-oriented
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
  • Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
  • Course that cultivates a basic interpersonal skills
  • Course that cultivates a basic self-management skills
  • Course that cultivates a basic problem-solving skills
Active-learning course
Most classes are interactive
Course by professor with work experience
Work experience Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable
Applicable Some research themes are related to joint research with companies. Additionally, the supervisor has over 20 years of experience as a researcher in a private company.
Education related SDGs:the Sustainable Development Goals
  • 3.GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
  • 4.QUALITY EDUCATION
  • 8.DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
  • 9.INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
  • 11.SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
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