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It skips to the text Faculty of Engineering / Graduate School of Integrated Science and Technology, Department of Engineering Introduction Departments International Exchanges Others JAPANESE SEARCH CLOSE MENU CLOSE JAPANESE SEARCH CLOSE Introduction Open and Close Message from the Dean History Faculty of Engineering GuideBook Departments Open and Close Department of Mechanical Engineering Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department of Electronics and Materials Science Department of Applied Chemistry and Biochemical Engineering Department of Mathematical and Systems Engineering Management of Business Development Course Donated Courses International Exchanges Open and Close Shizuoka University Organization for International Collaboration Laboratory Exchange Program (SSSV) International Students Overseas Network Admission ABP-SU Others Open and Close Access Sitemap Contact Us Regional Contribution Related Organization It is the text from here Department of Applied Chemistry and Biochemical Engineering Top Departments Department of Applied Chemistry and Biochemical Engineering Education Courses After Graduation Faculty Department of Applied Chemistry and Biochemical Engineering Website Education   The Department of Applied Chemistry and Biochemical Engineering targets the learning of environmental chemistry and chemical systems for creating environment-conscious high-performance products, and a fusion study of applied chemistry and biochemical engineering for manufacturing technology based on biological materials. By promoting engineering applications based on chemistry, we aim to foster students' abilities to become social leaders in research, development, and system architecture. The first and second years are devoted to the acquisition of fundamental skills (e.g. mathematics, physics, and basic chemistry) required in the future study of applied chemistry and biochemical engineering. After the second year, laboratory work and exercises in each course are introduced to strengthen expertise. The fourth year is for learning specialized knowledge and skills through laboratory seminars and graduate research. Courses Course of Applied Chemistry Acquiring problem-solving skills based on chemistry to realize a prosperous society in harmony with the environment   International exchanges have advanced remarkably in recent years as the world faces an intense need to improve manufacturing reliability through technological innovation and make beneficial contributions to environmental sustainability. Thus, chemical scientists and engineers face many future challenges in the conservation of the global environment, invention of sustainable energy, and the advancement of innovative green technology. There is a growing global demand for highly skilled personnel with advanced technical knowledge of the principles of material handling, who also have the professional expertise needed to create eco-industrial synergies that will shape the future of an environmentally sustainable society. The course of Applied Chemistry aims to provide deep understanding of fundamental principles that govern the nature of chemical reactions and facilitate challenges to design and create fine chemicals that benefit society. The undergraduate and graduate programs provide rigorous education in interdisciplinary areas of applied chemistry and chemical engineering, with a focus on manufacturing science and technology for the sustainable coexistence of humans, nature, and Earth. Students are encouraged through practical experience and academic courses to learn how to design and create environmentally friendly chemical processes, as well as extend their knowledge of handling advanced green technologies and building ideal chemical systems for the future. Academic/Field of Study Mechanics of Materials Physical Chemistry Chemical Engineering Environmental Catalyst Chemistry Polymer Science Quantum Chemistry Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Optical Functions/Electrochemistry Mass Transfer Phenomena Broadening the academic foundation in the Course of Applied Chemistry Course of Chemical and Bioengineering Cultivating human resources capable of developing new biotechnology, with an education that integrates chemistry and bioengineering   In the 21st century, bio-related fields have been attracting much attention, with high expectations for sustainable and eco-friendly biotechnology from the perspective of moving away from fossil resources. In particular, the production of energy resources and raw materials for chemical products is expected to flourish through green biotechnology. Active participation in these new fields not only requires knowledge of biology, but also a deep understanding of chemical reactions, chemical properties of biomolecules, and engineering process design. To this end, we have organized research groups in the fields of chemical biology, biomaterials, and bioprocesses. In addition to basic chemistry, our course incorporates biotechnologies such as biochemistry, biofunctional molecular engineering, enzyme engineering, microbial engineering, and biochemical engineering. Through academic education and research, we develop human resources who can face the challenges of “manufacturing from living organisms” by acquiring development capabilities for new biotechnology that fuses chemistry and bioengineering. Academic/Field of Study Physical Chemistry Organic Chemistry Biochemistry Macromolecular Science Functional Materials Chemistry Chemical Engineering Process Engineering Biomolecular Chemistry Genetic Engineering Cell Engineering Applied bioengineering to benefit society After Graduation Nearly 100% employment rate in a wide range of industries   Approximately 60% of students in the Department of Applied Chemistry & Biochemical Engineering move on to the graduate school and learn cutting-edge science and technology. Applied Chemistry & Biochemical Engineering provides fundamental knowledge and related skills necessary for a wide range of industries; e.g. chemical industry, oil industry, polymer and textile industry, food industry, printing industry, steel- and non-ferrous metal industry, electronic and communication industry, medical and pharmaceutical industry, human services industry, environmental industry, transport industry, information and communication industry, and photonics industry. Graduates are expected to assume important roles in leading companies around Hamamatsu, Tokai, and elsewhere. We are proud that we have a nearly 100% rate of employment for graduates of the Department of Applied Chemistry & Biochemical Engineering. Major Employers of Our Recent Graduates (2019-2021) AISIN CORPORATION Chubu Electric Power Company,Incorporated DENSO CORPORATION EBARA Foods Industry,Inc. HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS K.K. HONDA MOTOR CO.,LTD. KAGOME CO.,LTD. KOITO MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. KYOCERA CORPORATION Lion Corporation Meiji Co., Ltd. Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CORPORATION NGK INSULATORS, LTD. Nippon Light Metal Company, Ltd. NIPRO CORPORATION Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd. SHIZUOKA GAS CO.,LTD. Sumitomo Chemical Engineering Co.,Ltd. Sumitomo Riko Company Limited SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION TERUMO CORPORATION TOAGOSEI CO.,LTD. TOYOBO CO.,LTD. TOYODA GOSEI Co., Ltd. TOYOTA BOSHOKU CORPORATION TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION YAKULT HONSHA CO.,LTD. YAMAHA CORPORATION Yamaha Motor Co.,Ltd. Available qualifications Person in charge of handling poisonous and deleterious substances Handler of Class A Hazardous Materials (eligible to take the exam after graduation) Associate professional engineer (students who have completed the JABEE accredited program in their department can acquire it only by registering) Professional engineer (students who have completed the JABEE accredited program in their department are exempt from the first examination) Faculty Course of Applied Chemistry Professor Choji Fukuhara Catalytic Chemistry, Chemical Reaction Engineering Professor Chang Yi Kong Supercritical Fluid, Transfer Phenomenon Professor Masaki Takahashi Organic Photochemistry Professor Yasumasa Tomita Inorganic Solid State Chemistry Professor Hajime Torii Physical Chemistry, Molecular Spectroscopy, Theoretical Chemistry Professor Kazumasa Ueda Organic Chemistry of Materials Associate Professor Yoshiumi Kohno Porous Materials, Photocatalysis Associate Professor Akinori Maezawa Chemical Engineering, Environmental Preservation Associate Professor Keiko Miyabayashi Inorganic Nanostructured Materials Associate Professor Izumi Okajima Supercritical Fluid Engineering Associate Professor Tetsuya Sengoku Organic Chemistry, Natural Product Synthesis Associate Professor Kaoru Takeishi Catalytic Chemistry, Clean Fuel and Energy Associate Professor Yuji Tatemoto Drying Technology, Powder Technology Associate Professor Ryo Watanabe Catalytic Chemistry, Chemical Reaction Engineering Lecturer Takahiko Moteki Zeolite Science, Porous Materials Assistant Professor Keisuke Fujimoto Organic chemistry, Photochemistry Assistant Professor Yukichi Kitamura Theoretical Chemistry, Computational Chemistry Assistant Professor Keigo Tashiro Supramolecular chemistry, Organic-inorganic hybrid Course of Chemical and Bioengineering Professor Hiroyuki Futamata Applied Environmental Microbiology Professor Kazutaka Hirakawa Photo Chemistry Professor Nobuyuki Mase Organic Chemistry, Process Chemistry Professor Masaki Shintani Environmental Microbiology, Microbial Genetics Professor Atsushi Sugita Polymer Physics, Photo Bio-Instrumentation Associate Professor Stefano Ferri Synthetic Biology, Protein Engineering, Cyanobacterial Bioprocess Associate Professor Hideki Kawai Organic Luminescent Materials Associate Professor Saori Miyazaki Biodiversity and Sexual Reproduction, Environmental Stress Response Associate Professor Tetsuo Narumi Bioorganic Chemistry, Peptide Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry Associate Professor Yoshifumi Noguchi Computational Science and Quantum Chemistry Associate Professor Yukari Oda Polymer Chemistry, Interfacial Science Associate Professor Kazuhiro Takeda Bio Process Systems Engineering Associate Professor Yosuke Tashiro Environmental Microbiology, Microbial Communication Associate Professor Mitsuo Toda Organic Chemistry, Environmental Science Associate Professor Nobuyuki Yoshida Applied Microbiology, Microbial Cell Biology, Biochemistry Lecturer Yuya Murakami Transport phenomenon, Machine learning Assistant Professor Kohei Sato Bioorganic Chemistry, Protein Chemistry Faculty of Engineering / Graduate School of Integrated Science and Technology, Department of Engineering Introduction Message from the Dean History Faculty of Engineering GuideBook Departments Department of Mechanical Engineering Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department of Electronics and Materials Science Department of Applied Chemistry and Biochemical Engineering Department of Mathematical and Systems Engineering Management of Business Development Course Donated Courses International Exchanges Laboratory Exchange Program (SSSV) Others Access Sitemap Contact Us Regional Contribution Related Organization Access Sitemap Contact Us Shizuoka University © Faculty of Engineering / Graduate School of Integrated Science and Technology, Department of Engineering, Shizuoka University お使いのブラウザはJavascriptに対応していないか、または無効になっています。ブラウザのJavascriptの設定をオンにしてご利用ください。

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