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The Graduate Course in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering aims to foster highly professional specialists and researchers who are actively engaged in solving various problems in the aerospace, land, and sea by developing complex knowledge in mechanical engineering and its related fields. We offer education and research in three fields: Aerospace, System Designing, and Bio-robotics. We have set up “Advanced Processing System”, “Advanced Aerospace Propulsion Engineering”, and “Field Robotics” for basic subjects to master basic knowledge. Also, we have established the “Mechanical and Aerospace Project Management” to train the comprehensive ability to construct complex systems in collaborative work. We will cultivate the foundational strength to manage the earth through these programs, and the attitude and application skill to solve various problems in cooperation with society. Interviews with Students Graduate school is a place of practice. I can face my research with sincerity. SATO Takushi During my undergraduate years, I learned the fundamentals and applications of the four forces (material, hydraulic, mechanical, and thermal) through lectures, as well as techniques and knowledge that can be applied to mechanical engineering, such as the use of machine tools and programming. I developed a dynamic magnetic support wind tunnel. After entering graduate school, I have continued the same research as during my undergraduate years. While attempting to reproduce phenomena, I find it difficult to follow the ideal course of action due to various factors and unforeseen problems, and to determine the causes of such problems. Since entering graduate school, I have been able to deepen my research and the specialized knowledge I have acquired up to the undergraduate level, and to reflect my intentions in my actions. Unlike undergraduate school, another feature of graduate school is that there is plenty of time to immerse yourself in research, and you can spend your days in a meaningful environment where you can think for yourself and put your ideas into practice. This allows you to face your research with sincerity. On the other hand, however, it also demands the responsibility of producing research results, which is also very rewarding. Another major difference from the undergraduate program is that I can schedule my own use of time. You will also develop the ability to control your own time. Also, through research, I can review not only my knowledge but also myself, and I feel that I am growing as a person. I have opportunities to exchange opinions with people from other universities and companies through conferences and online exchanges, which is stimulating and a good experience. After I start working, I would like to make use of the problem-solving and thinking skills I have learned through my research in various situations, such as when facing challenges and when thinking about things. Since I have yet to actually work, there are many uncertainties about how I will be able to put them to use, but I am confident that what I have learned in graduate school will definitely come in handy. What I want to tell high school students who are aiming for university is that graduate school is an environment where you can cultivate your knowledge and abilities in your major field and test yourself through research activities. The logical thinking skills acquired through study can be applied in fields other than academia. It is worthwhile to study hard. I would also like to encourage undergraduate students, regardless of whether or not they are interested in graduate school, to talk to their seniors and professors about various topics. I believe this will surely lead to the realization of your future vision. I encourage you to get a variety of information and think about your own career path. ※Interviewed in December 2022. The following teachers are waiting for you in this course UENO Kazuyuki ONODERA Hideki KOYAMA Takeshi SASAKI Makoto SATOH Atsushi SHIBATA Takanori SUENAGA Yosuke TAKEDA Yuki TANIGUCHI Hideo NISHIKAWA Naohiro HANAHARA Kazuyuki MIZUNO Masahiro MIYOSHI Tasuku YANAOKA Hideki YAMADA Kaori YAMADA Kazutoyo YUKAWA Toshihiro YOSHINO Yasuhiro YOSHIHARA Nobuhito WAKI Hiroyuki 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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