View of Advanced Electrical/ Electronic and Information Engineering(2.0 credits) | ||||||
Code | : | 10203 | ||||
Course Type | : | Related Specialized Courses | ||||
Class Format | : | Lecture | ||||
Course Name | : | Chemistry | Fundamental and Applied Physics | Automotive Engineering | Automotive Engineering | |
Starts 1 | : | 3 Autumn Semester | 4 Autumn Semester | 4 Autumn Semester | 4 Autumn Semester | |
Elective/Compulsory | : | Elective | Elective | Elective | Elective | |
Lecturer | : | Associated Faculty | Associated Faculty | Associated Faculty | ||
Course Purpose |
The purpose of this class is to deepen the understanding of the advanced electrical, electronic and information engineering. This class discusses the fundamentals and current topics with an overview of the status of their researches and developments in Japan. Topics to be introduced are those related with energy, material and device, information and communication, multimedia and so on.
Students will be familiar with the most advanced technologies in the above subject matter. |
Prerequisite Subjects |
Physics, Electromagnetics, Mathematics |
Course Topics |
This course consists of two parts:
1. Six lectures in the classroom which will be given by faculty members. 2. Tours to three laboratories of companies and/or research organizations. These six lectures are divided three pairs of lectures and each pair is on one of Electrical Engineering, Electronics, and Information and Communication Engineering. Each lecture covers from the fundamental to the cutting-edge topics of the research area of the faculty member responsible to it. During three tours, students will visit laboratories on energy generation and novel materials. Submission of a report after each lecture and tour is mandatory. |
Textbook |
Some books will be introduced in the lecture. |
Additional Reading |
Some books will be introduced in the lecture. |
Grade Assessment |
Submission of a report after each lecture and tour is mandatory. A knowledge of lectured advanced technologies in electrical, electronic and information engineering is evaluated by the reports. The final score is determined based on scores of these reports. Students must obtain a score of 60 or higher out of 100 to pass the course.
Grading by Reports. (enrolled student after 2020.4) A+:100-95, A:94-85, B:84-75, C:74-65, C-:65-60, F: 59 (enrolled student after 2011.4) S:100-90, A:89-80, B:79-70, C:69-60, F:59- |
Notes |
Although the time slots assigned to this course are 3rd period (13:00-14:30) and 4th period (14:45-16:15),the tours may take longer time and finish after 16:15.
Students must attend all lectures and join all tours. If there is a student who missed a tour without notice, it compromises the reputation of Nagoya university. **Remarks in 2021** Due to the COVID-19 infection, the lecture is provided by on-demand on NUCT. The students ask lecturers by through NUCT "message" system. (Note: in this class, different faculty members give lectures on each topic each time.) |
Contacting Faculty |
Students are encouraged to ask questions during and after lectures.
Faculty members can also be contacted at their offices, as well as by phone or email. The question about the contents of lecture should be asked of each lecturer. The question about the others can be asked of Nobuo Kawaguchi (kawaguti@nagoya-u.jp). |