This program cultivates talented individuals who will work to realize a green society that continues to grow economically while coexisting with nature and significantly reducing environmental risks. Students will acquire deep expertise in the natural sciences, electronics or materials science, and will be able to take their place on the world stage as researchers and engineers with extensive knowledge of digital technology.
Course organization
Mathematical Sciences and Global Environmental Studies Course (maximum 45 students)
Exploring natural sciences and contributing to global environmental issues
Students will study natural sciences ranging from pure mathematics (algebra, geometry, and analysis) and theoretical physics to earth science, quantum computing, information security and cryptography, towards an understanding of Earth’s ecosystem and its application to climate change countermeasures.
Functional Device Physics Course (maximum 45 students)
Application of physics and realization of a green ICT society
Students will learn about the functions and uses of materials such as metals, semiconductors, insulators, magnetic materials, and dielectric materials, the operating principles and characteristics of devices such as optical, information communication, information recording, and video display devices, and the correlation between material functions and electronic device characteristics.

Education and Research Policy
- Developing human resources who can contribute to the natural environment and green innovation
- Acquiring deep expertise
- From natural sciences to materials science and electronics
- Developing data analysis and programming skills that can be utilized in specialized fields
- Human skills needed in society
- Problem-finding and problem-solving skills
- Ability to co-create
- Teamwork
- Leadership
- Language skills

Desired profile
In order to cultivate talented individuals who will study mathematics, theoretical physics, earth science, or knowledge of cutting-edge electronic devices and functional materials, as well as acquire advanced data analysis and AI technologies, and who aspire to solve global environmental issues and realize a green society, we are seeking applicants who:
- Are interested in mathematics, physics, or earth sciences
- Want to use their knowledge of mathematical science to clarify scientific truths and tackle various issues such as the global environment, and those who aim to bring about global and local innovation by developing new technologies and new functional materials using physics.
- Are motivated to contribute to the development of the world and the region as researchers and engineers.


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