The mission of the Graduate School of Information Science and Technology is to continue to advance the information society we live in today, which will lead to the emergence of a data-driven society. We support graduate students in studying past and current theories while pursuing new ones so they can develop into IT engineers who have a broad range of knowledge and international perspective. We also aim to nurture IT researchers capable of using their creativity to conduct research and develop projects on their own.
Graduate School
- Computer Science and Information Technology
- Electronics for Informatics
- Bioengineering and Bioinformatics
- Advanced Medical Engineering
- Media and Network Technologies
- Ubiquitous Network
- Media Network Sociology
- Systems Science and Informatics
- Informatics for Remote Sensing
- Informatics for Digital Human
Faculty
- Computer Science and Information Technology
- Synergetic Information Engineering
- Knowledge Software Science
- Mathematical Science
- Electronics for Informatics
- Integrated Systems Engineering
- Advanced Electronics
- Bioengineering and Bioinformatics
- Bioinformatics
- Bioengineering
- Media and Network Technologies
- Information Media Science and Technology
- Information Communication Systems
- Systems Science and Informatics
- System Creation
- System Synthesis