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Font Size M L Language JP EN JP EN --> Contacts Access Web Open Campus reorganization 2025[PDF] Search MENU HOME 日本語 Prospective Students Current Students Researchers and Companies Alumni reorganization 2025[PDF] Outline Outline TOP Message from the Dean History Brochure Faculty of Science and Engineering Faculty of Science and Engineering TOP Department of Chemistry and Biological Sciences Chemistry Biological Sciences Department of Physical Science and Materials Engineering Mathematical Science and Physics Materials Science and Engineering Department of Systems Innovation Engineering Electrical, Electronic, and Communication Engineering Computer, Intelligence and Media Technology Mechanical Science and Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Education Education TOP Organization of the Faculty and Graduate School Special Advanced Science & Engineering Program Special Program for Local Revitalization(Manufacturing Field) Special Regional Recovery Program (Disaster Prevention and Town Planning Field) Research Admissions Admissions TOP Admissions Policy Campus Life Graduates’ employment Graduates’ employment TOP Messages from Graduates Graduate School of Arts and Science Division of Science and Engineering Graduate School of Arts and Science Division of Science and Engineering TOP Graduate school opens up a world of possibilities for you Graduate Course in Chemistry Graduate Course in Biological Sciences Graduate Course in Mathematical Science and Physics Graduate Course in Materials Science and Engineering Graduate Course in Electrical, Electronic, and Communication Engineering Graduate Course in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Graduate Course in Computer Science and Intelligent Systems Graduate Course in Design and Media Technology Interviews with Graduates Graduate School of Science and Engineering(Doctoral Program) Graduate School of Science and Engineering(Doctoral Program) TOP Admission Policies Division of Fundamental and Applied Sciences Division of Systems Innovation Engineering Division of Design and Media Technology Faculty Members Contacts Access Iwate University Brochure Japanese --> Prospective Students Current Students Researchers and Companies Alumni Outline Faculty of Science and Engineering Education Research Admissions Campus Life Graduates’employment Master's Program Doctoral Program Graduate Course in Mathematical Science and Physics HOMEDivision of Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences(Master&#8217;s Program)Graduate Course in Mathematical Science and Physics The course consists of three major programs: “Mathematical Science”, “Physical Science”, and “Advanced Quantum Matter”. We offer a fundamental and broad education in mathematics and physics, ranging from basics to application. Mathematical Science is concerned with the elucidation of structures or behaviors of abstract objects or concrete phenomena by using the common language of science: equations. Through elaborate theoretical and numerical calculations, one ultimately gains a sharp logical essence for objects or phenomena that are not easily predicted. We hope the students will reap this benefit through experience in subjects such as Number Theory, Lie Theory, Functional Analysis, Partial Differential Equations, Numerical Analysis, and Probability and Statistics. The aim of the Physical Science program is to understand the origins of atoms and elementary particles, and the evolution of the universe. This understanding is achieved by studying High Energy Physics, Nuclear and Hadronic Physics, Astrophysics, and Observational Cosmology. Advanced Quantum Matter for materials science covers theoretical and experimental studies of matter and nature that concern superconductivity, strongly-correlated electron physics, high pressure science, and precise physical property measurements under multi-extreme conditions. It is important to investigate these areas in order to find new phenomena about a range from crystals to nanomaterials, and to uncover their mechanisms. Interviews with Students Logical Thinking Fostered in Graduate School is a Necessary Skill in Society. KAWAMURA Kenji The theme of my research during my undergraduate years was “a timetable creation model for the Department of Physics, Materials Science and Engineering in the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Iwate University”. I started by identifying the current status and problems of the timetable for the department. Since the distance between Iwate University’s Science and Engineering department and other departments are somewhat far apart, we proposed a model to create a timetable that would minimize the travel distance between these campuses. First, we created a timetable creation model that did not consider the travel distance between campuses, and then introduced the travel distance between campuses into the model to create and propose a timetable creation model that takes the travel distance into account. In graduate school, I wanted to “challenge something new”, so I am currently studying the diffusion of information on Twitter based on the hypothesis that the diffusion of information diffuses differently depending on the content of tweets, and analyze the network structure using user information. Although the research is still in progress, it has become clear that there are specific patterns of information propagation depending on the content of tweets. We used TwitterAPI to collect tweets and acquire user information. It is very fun to program it and see what kind of tweets spread. Since there is not much prior research, I often get stuck, but on the other hand, if I can set up a problem well, my research proceeds smoothly, so I find it rewarding to do. In my case, I had already decided to go on to graduate school when I entered undergraduate school. This is partly because my father, who is also an alumnus of Iwate University's graduate school (Engineering), believed that “going on to graduate school is a prerequisite if you want to pursue a career in science”, but when I actually experienced life in graduate school, I found that the flexible hours allowed me to participate in any internships I wanted as long as my schedule allowed. I was able to perform tasks that I could not experience as an undergraduate student. It also nurtures logical thinking, and I highly recommend that those who want to be active in the field of science go on to graduate school. I can proudly say that my choice to go on to graduate school was the right one. ※Interviewed in December 2022. The following teachers are waiting for you in this course ISHIGAKI Tsuyoshi URYU Seiji KAWASAKI Shuji NAKANISHI Yoshiki NAKAYAMA Atsuko NARITA Shinya HOSOKAWA Ritsuya HONDA Takashi MATSUKAWA Michiaki MAWATARI Kentarou MIYAJIMA Shinya YOSHII Yoji WAKIYA Kazuhei Division of Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences(Master's Program) Division of Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences(Master's Program) Graduate school opens up a world of possibilities for you Graduate Course in Chemistry Graduate Course in Biological Sciences Graduate Course in Mathematical Science and Physics Graduate Course in Materials Science and Engineering Graduate Course in Electrical, Electronic, and Communication Engineering Graduate Course in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Graduate Course in Computer Science and Intelligent Systems Graduate Course in Design and Media Technology Interviews with Graduates HOME Prospective Students Current Students Researchers and Companies Alumni Outline Faculty of Science and Engineering Education Research Admissions Campus Life Graduates’ employment Master's Program Doctoral Program Faculty Members Links Web Open Campus Contacts Access Sitemap Privacy Policy Site Policy Iwate University reorganization 2025[PDF] Faculty of Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Arts and Science Division of Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Iwate UniversityAddress: 4-3-5 Ueda, Morioka, Iwate 020-8551 JapanPhone:+81-19-621-6303 © Iwate University

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