Introduction to the Faculty of Engineering
In 1998, the 18th Winter Olympic Games and the 7th Winter Paralympic Games were held, so the name "Nagano" is known worldwide.
Nagano has a long history and is a favorite spot for tourists. Many foreign tourists come to see the 1400 year old national treasure "Zenkoji" temple and the snow monkeys who enjoy bathing in hot springs.
Also, the cool and rich natural environment is a prime place for research. We are leading the world with our research project on the creation and applications of exotic nanocarbons for which we invited distinguished researchers from around the world.
In other research, we have many joint research projects with industry which will be of benefit to society such as geothermal air-conditioning systems and growth and mass production of single crystal sapphire and silicon for use in LEDs and solar panels.
We provide an environment so that researchers can concentrate on stimulating research. Widen your possibilities in Shinshu.
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Philosophy
Furthermore, we produce individuals who contribute to human society with a deep interest in the harmony between engineering and the environment, and who can also adapt to internationalization and to the interdisciplinary research and development in today's highly technical society.
Goals
The role of the Faculty of Engineering
The importance of universities and especially the Faculty of Engineering, which supplies talented engineers for industry, cannot be forgotten.
However, since Japan has become one of the major economic and manufacturing powers in the world, it is clear that future prosperity cannot be achieved using the same process of introducing foreign technology then copying and improving it.
Therefore, from now on it is necessary for us to develop our own technology based on original ideas in order to lead the world.
The role of the Faculty of Engineering is to educate engineers and researchers with the originality to adapt to the latest in high technology.
History
At first, there were four departments: Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Communications Engineering (later renamed Electronics Engineering) and Civil Engineering. Later, the departments of Industrial Chemistry, Precision Engineering, Synthetic Chemistry, Information Engineering and Architecture were added for a total of 9 departments. In 1967, a Master's program was created to provide high level education for engineers and researchers. In 1989, the 9 departments were reorganized into 5 departments and in 1998, the department of Environmental Science and Technology was formed. In 2008, the faculty was reorganized into the present 7 departments.
In addition, in 1991, the Engineering Graduate School was reorganized to create a Doctoral program with roots in the Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Textile Science and Technology. The university could now grant Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral degrees and became a true highest institute of learning.