Chemistry

Education Goals

Our goal is to provide an advanced education through which students work toward discovering the basic principles of chemistry, investigate chemical reactivity and the expression mechanisms of physical properties using molecular scientific methods, and create new substances through controlling physical properties and reactivities based on an understanding of the fundamental properties of the various substances in the natural world from the perspective of chemistry. Furthermore, we will train students to become researchers with a constant awareness of both the international community and local communities who can build upon the field of fundamental and applied chemistry and make contributions for the advancement of the field of materials science necessary for the next generation.

Education Objectives

We will endeavor to train students to become researchers who have an understanding of chemistry from its very essence and who will develop materials science and technology for the next generation. From this perspective, we have established the following objectives.

  1. We will help students to acquire cutting-edge knowledge in fundamental and applied chemistry through lectures and seminars.
  2. By guiding students through the research phase of their doctoral thesis preparation, we will help students gain the logical reasoning abilities and expressive abilities necessary for research as chemistry researchers and scientific technicians with advanced professional knowledge.
  3. We will endeavor to cultivate internationally minded research and human interaction through students’ proactive participation in giving presentations at international conferences and preparing academic articles in English.

What We Offer

We will cultivate the ability to understand the fundamental properties of the various substances in the natural world from the perspective of chemistry, to investigate chemical reactivity and the expression mechanisms of physical properties from the perspective of molecular science, and to create new substances and establish new analytical methods through controlling physical properties and reactivities.