Positions
Recruit for students, and JSPS research fellows
For Prospective Students at Our Laboratory
We wholeheartedly welcome Masters and PhD students, as well as domestic and international JSPS research fellows. We recommend obtaining an official PhD scholarship from the government of Japan or your respective countries.
Please visit the following website for further information, and contact us. (※_Please change "a"to"@")
IESC Doctoral Program in Department of Energy Science, Kyoto University
IESC Master Program in Department of Energy Science, Kyoto University
JAPANESE GOVERNMENT(MONBUKAGAKUSHO:MEXT) SCHOLARSHIP (RESEARCH STUDENTS)
One-year event in our lab.
Apri | Orientation, Welcome party for new students |
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May | Decision of research theme |
Jun | International Conference |
Aug | Summer vacation, Participation in FNTG |
Sep | Participation in JPS and JSAP |
Oct | Particioation in "Ujinburudon(tennis)" |
Dec | Year-end party |
Jan | Winter vacation, New year party, International Conference |
Feb | Presentation of graduation theses |
Mar | Participation in FNTG, JPS and JSAP |
- To provide a fundamental understanding of research, we are conducting a fundamental study session using a basic textbook as well as arranging a journal club to introduce the latest research once every week.
- In addition, we are conducting a research meeting once a month.
Characteristics in our lab.
●Research
We are acquiring advanced experimental equipment to produce cutting-edge research.
●Globalization
There will be many opportunities to communicate with international researchers or students.
Main post
●Master course students
Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd, The Kansai Electric Power Co., Showa Denko Materials Co., Ltd, Komatsu Ltd., Toyota Industries Corporarion, Toshiba Co., Asahi Kasei Co., NTT Data Co., Panasonic Co., Denso Co., Mazda Motor Corporation, Toyota Motor Co., Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.and so on
●Ph. D. students
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA), Nagoya University, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH (Germany), Max Planck Institute (Germany), Tokyo Metropolitan University