Shinagawa Etchujima Campus
Graduate School of Marine Science and Technology
The Graduate School of Marine Science and Technology has a doctoral course divided into a master's course and a doctoral course, and trains independent highly specialized professionals who open up cutting-edge fields.Furthermore, in collaboration with the Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, and the National Institute of Maritime, Port and Aviation Technology, we will further enhance education and research and improve the quality of graduate students. We are trying to
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School of Marine Life ScienceShinagawa Campus
- Undergraduate Course of Marine Biosciences
- Undergraduate Course of Food Science and Technology
- Undergraduate Course of Marine Policy and Culture
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School of Marine TechnologyEtchujima Campus
- Undergraduate Course of Maritime Systems Engineering
- Undergraduate Course of Marine Electronics and Mechanical Engineering
- Undergraduate Course of Logistics and Information Engineering
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School of Marine Resources and EnvironmentShinagawa Campus
- Undergraduate Course of Ocean Sciences
- Undergraduate Course of Marine Resources and Energy
[Awards and Commendations] Ryoto Fujishima (1st year master's student) received the Young Presenter Award at the general meeting of the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas "Climate Hotspot 2".
2023Years12Mon1~3Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Area Research “Mid-latitude atmosphere-ocean interaction in a changing climate system” held at Kashiwanoha Campus, University of Tokyohotspot (climate hotspot2)"Second5At the general conference, Ryoto Fujishima, a graduate student at our university, received the Young Presenter Award.In the same award,41From the selected candidates3A name was chosen and an award was given.
【Winner】
Ryoto Fujishima (Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology)Graduate School of Marine Science and Technology Master's Course Maritime Logistics Department1Years)
[Title of award-winning research]
"Annual variation in winter sea surface heat flux in the Kuroshio-Oyashio mixed area"
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