Kyushu Institute of Technology

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The Technical University of Kyushu (in Japanese九州 工业 大学, Kyushu Kōgyō daigaku, Eng Kyushu Institute of Technology, in short. Kyūkōdai (九 工 大), or Kyutech KIT ) is a public University in Japan. The main campus is located in Tobata -ku, Kitakyushu in Fukuoka Prefecture, on the island of Kyūshū.

History

Founded as the University in 1907 ( Meiji year 40 ) as the Meiji school (明治 専 门 学校, Meiji Semmon Gakko ), a private technical college. The founders were the coal business Keiichiro Yasukawa (安川 敬 一郎, 1849-1934 ) and his son Kenjiro Matsumoto (松本 健 次郎, 1870-1963 ). The college opened in 1909 with three divisions: Mining Engineering, Metallurgy and Machine Science. In 1921 she became a state college. Over the years, she said departments should: Applied Chemistry ( 1911), Electrical Engineering ( 1911), and explosives engineering ( 1943). In 1944 she was in Meiji- pilot (明治 工业 専 门 学校, Meiji Kōgyō Semmon Gakko ) renamed.

1949, the Meiji- pilot of the Technical University of Kyushu was charged. In 1965 she founded the Graduate School (Master degree programs ), 1988 then the doctor courses. The university was opened with only the technical faculty; In 1986, she added the second faculty ( computer science ) in the new Iizuka Campus added. In 2000, she opened the third campus in Wakamatsu, Kitakyushu (Japanese大 学院 生命 体 工 学 研究 科, Eng. Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering. 33 ° 53 ' 20 " N, 130 ° 42' 36 " O33.88895130.71005 ).

Faculties

  • Tobata Campus ( in Tobata -ku, Kitakyushu, 33 ° 53 ' 39 " N, 130 ° 50' 21" O33.894139130.839278Koordinaten: 33 ° 53 ' 39 " N, 130 ° 50' 21" E ) Faculty of Engineering Machine Design and Control
  • Civil Engineering and Architecture
  • Electrical Engineering and Electronics
  • Applied Chemistry
  • Materials Science
  • Integrated System Engineering
  • Faculty of computer science and systems engineering artificial intelligence
  • Computer science and electronics
  • Systems design and computer science
  • Mechanical Information Science and Technology
  • Life sciences and computer science

Graduates

  • Tetsuya Theodore Fujita (1920-1998; completion 1943), storm researchers
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