Kyoto Institute Of Technology
Kyoto Institute of Technology has a campus at Matsugasaki in Sakyō-ku. Another campus is at Saga in Ukyō-ku. Its Japanese nickname is Kōsen (工繊). In English it is known as KIT.
Beginning in October 2007, graduate course instruction became available in English through the International Program for Science and Technology for specially selected students from the 50 institutions worldwide with KIT Exchange Agreements.
Statistics
2,968 undergraduates (23% women) and 1110 graduate students (23% women), 170 of whom are international students from 30 countries, comprised the student body as of May 1, 2011. From 2008 to 2009, 330 KIT researchers traveled abroad and 175 researchers came to KIT from abroad.
Programs
Undergraduate programs
- Applied Biology
- Biomolecular Engineering
- Macromolecular Science and Engineering
- Chemistry and Materials Technology
- Electronics
- Information Science
- Mechanical and System Engineering
- Design Engineering and Management
- Architecture and Design
- Integrated Science and Technology (evening programs in Bioscience, Nanomaterial Science, Mechatronics Technology and Information Design Technology)
The university graduate school, established in 1988, awards master's and doctoral degrees in science and technology.
Master's programs
- Applied Biology
- Biomolecular Engineering
- Macromolecular Science and Engineering
- Chemistry and Materials Technology
- Electronics
- Information Science
- Mechanical and Systems Engineering
- Design Engineering and Management
- Architecture and Design
- Design
- Architectural Engineering
- Advanced Fibro-Science
Doctoral programs
- Materials and Life Science
- Engineering Design
- Design Science
- Advanced Fibro-Science
- Biobased Materials Science
Centers and campus facilities
- Cooperative Research Center
- Drosophila Genetic Resource Center
- Center for Instrumental Analysis
- Center for Environmental Science
- Center for Information Science
- Radioisotope Laboratory
- Venture Laboratory
- Incubation Center
- Center for Fiber and Textile Science
- Center for Bioresource Field Science
- Center for Manufacturing Technology
- International Exchange Center
- Health Care Service Center
- Center Hall
- University Library
- Museum and Archives
- Sustainable Design Education Research Center
In 2006, 28 patents were attributed to Kyoto Institute of Technology.
Notable KIT graduates and professors
- Asai Chu (1856–1907) Artist
- Motono, Seigo 1882–1944 (architect, professor)
- Sei-ichi Shiraiphotos of work (1905–1983) Architect, KIT graduate
- Kimura, Kosuke (professor emeritus, former president)
- Nakamura, Masao (professor emeritus, architect and researcher of tea houses and sukiya-style construction)
- Takeda, Goichi 1872–1938
- Yoshitake, Touri 1886–1945 (alumni and architect, designer of the Diet Yokohama Customs Buildings)
- Matsukuma, Hiroshi (History and Philosophy of Architecture, Public Space Planner)
- Jinnai, Hiroshi (professor),
- Kishi, Waro (born 1950) (professor emeritus, architect)
- Kimura, Hiroaki (born 1952)(professor, architect)
- Kojima, Kazuhiro (1958 – professor, architect)
- Yoneda, Akira (born 1959)(professor, architect)
- Kidosaki, Nagisa (born 1960)(professor, architect)
- Nagasaka, Dai (born 1960)(professor, architect)
- Sakamoto, Chikao (1911–1998) alumni and former director of Hokkaido and Okinawa Development Bureaux
- Ono, Shinji (1947–1967) former governor of Wakayama Prefecture
- Matsui, Takaji (1956) – alumni, Biologist at Kyoto Municipal Zoo, Japan Center for Amphibians and Reptiles
- Sato, Sanpei - (born 1929) Cartoonist and Political Satirist of Fujisan Taro (Asahi Shinbun, 1965) fame
- Mishima, Hisanori (alumni, architect and urban planner)
- Kita, Chikara (alumni and architect)
- Itoh, Sekisui (born 1914)(alumni, ceramic artist and living national treasure)
- Kurosaki, Akira (born 1937) (alumni, woodblock artist)
- Yama, Rokuro (1897–1982)
- Mohammad Shorif Uddin, Vice-Chancellor of Green University of Bangladesh.
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External links
- Official website (in English)
- Centers and Campus Facilities