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University of Hyogo Faculty of Engineering and Graduate School of Engineering

Japanese

Materials Design Course

Designing the materials that will shape a sustainable future.

Materials shape the future of technology.
Design the next generation of materials for a sustainable society.

Materials science and engineering are the base of modern technology—from semiconductors and smartphones to electric vehicles, healthcare, infrastructure, and green energy systems. In the Materials Design Course, students learn to understand, analyze, process, and design materials across scales, from atomic and nanoscale structures to real industrial applications. Through advanced research, you will develop the creativity and expertise needed to create materials for tomorrow’s world.

Key Learning Points

POINT01
Master the Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering
Students build a strong foundation in materials science and engineering while gaining a broad perspective that connects electrical and electronic engineering, informatics, mechanical engineering, and chemistry. The course prepares engineers who can link materials design, processing, evaluation, and real-world manufacturing.
POINT02
Accelerate Materials Discovery with Data and Digital Technologies
Materials development is entering a new era powered by simulation, AI, and data analysis. Students learn to combine experiments with computational and data-driven approaches to discover, evaluate, and optimize materials more efficiently.
POINT03
Discover Materials at the Nanoscale with Advanced Analysis
The performance of materials is governed by structures and phenomena at microscopic and nanoscale levels. Students learn to reveal how materials work using advanced microscopes, analytical systems, and synchrotron radiation technologies, gaining the insight needed to create next-generation materials and manufacturing processes.

From automobiles, aircraft, industrial machinery, electronics, and semiconductors to medical technologies and energy systems, modern society is built on materials. This course connects fundamental materials science with advanced materials development, processing, characterization, and design. Through research and project-based learning, students develop the expertise to create materials that improve performance, safety, sustainability, and quality of life.

Students interested in metals, semiconductors, nanotechnology, sustainable materials, advanced characterization, manufacturing, healthcare, or technologies that make future industries possible will find a broad and exciting field of study here.

This Course Is for Students Who Want to:

  • Explore the materials that power modern industry and future technologies
  • Create materials for a safer, smarter, and more sustainable society
  • Use data science and advanced instruments to understand materials at the nanoscale
  • Study semiconductors, metals, nanomaterials, and functional materials
  • Conduct research with advanced facilities and cutting-edge technologies

Career Fields After Graduation

  • Metals and Advanced Materials
  • Semiconductors
  • Electrical and Electronic Equipment
  • Medical and Healthcare Technologies
  • Automotive and Mobility Industries
  • Public Service and Infrastructure

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