8 PhD programmes in General Engineering & Technology in Japan
Engineering
The students of the Engineering programme from Osaka Metropolitan University (OMU) must find an academic supervisor and obtain permission to apply prior to proceeding with the application process.
Functional Control Systems
The Functional Control Systems programme from Shibaura Institute of Technology aims to provide education and to conduct research to nurture outstanding researchers and engineers who have global values and the ability to fully grasp the truth of science and make use of it in practical education.
English Engineering Education
What is the best way to make our engineering education accessible to all? The answer is to introduce a program with English, a widely used language, as a medium of instruction. That was the concept behind the founding of the English Engineering Education (e3) program at Hokkaido University.
Asian Engineering
The University of Tokyo is acting as a pioneer in the establishment of the Asian Engineering Tripolar Framework, and shall contribute to the stability and development of the region by nurturing internationalized human resources within the framework.
Resilience Engineering (Systems Innovation)
This Resilience Engineering (Systems Innovation) program at The University of Tokyo aims at educating talents who have acquired expertise on resilience engineering as well as comprehensive views to make a career in various domains.
Science and Technology
The Science and Technology doctoral program at Keio University International Center aims to train students to produce creative and distinctive research results, simultaneously acquiring professional skills to take up leading positions in a science and technology field as well as contribute to the society we live in.
Engineering Physics
At the Osaka University we offer our graduate students a phd degree in Engineering Physics. Join us!
International Multidisciplinary Engineering Graduate Program
The International Multidisciplinary Engineering Graduate Program Program at The University of Tokyo for non-Japanese students was launched in 1999, offering advanced professional training leading to the degrees of Master of Engineering and Doctor of Engineering.