Department of Nuclear Engineering, Kyoto University Graduate School of Engineering
The aim of the
Department of Nuclear Engineering is to explore quantum technologies leading
to the frontiers of science such as quantum beams, nanotechnology, and atomic
technology. This is done from a microscopic point of view based on the
science of quantum phenomena relating to elementary particles, atomic nuclei,
and atoms and molecules. The department also strives to construct recycling
systems by developing technological applications in materials, energy, life
sciences, and the environment.
Through systematic and comprehensive programs of education and research, we
are training highly skilled researchers and engineers who are capable of
working in their fields of specialization at advanced levels. In this way, we
aim to contribute to the development of a more prosperous and sustainable
society.
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