Personal tools
Home

Top Page

Top Description

 The aim of the Department of Molecular Engineering is to train researchers and engineers who can use new concepts in molecular theory to develop useful applications from fundamental science.

RSS Feed What's New
2008-12-01

Our Website has been renewed.

2008-02-19

Dept. of Molecular Engineering Master's Thesis Assessment Meeting

Feb 20 (Wed) and 21 (Thurs) 2008, Lecture Room A2-306

2008-02-01

209th Molecular Engineering Colloquium - Final lecture of Prof. Fumitaka Horii

Title: "Development of Solid-state NMR"
March 7 (Fri) 15:00 – 16:30, Katsura Campus, Lecture Room A1-001 (large lecture hall for electricity-related courses)

2008-02-01

Public hearing of doctoral thesis of Atsushi Ikeda

Feb 8 (Fri) 15:00 (Lecture Room A2-304).

Title: "Development of New Resonance Theory and Theoretical Evaluation of Metal-Ligand Binding Energy"

2008-01-28

Public hearing of doctoral thesis of Kohei Hosomizu

Feb 22 (Fri) 11:00 (Lecture Room A2-303).

Title: "Photoactive Molecular Assemblies for Solar Energy Conversion"

2008-01-23

Joint briefing of the labs of the Dept. of Molecular Engineering

Feb 1 2008, 14:45, Faculty of Engineering West Bldg. No. 3, Room 2020

2008-01-23

Public hearing of doctoral thesis of Seiji Yamazoe

Jan 28 (Mon) 15:00 (Meeting Room A2-118).

Title: "Studies on Photo-Activation of Adsorbed Ammonia: Development of Highly Active Photocatalytic System"

2007-12-26

Prof. Hiroshi Imahori selected as "NISTEP Researcher" for 2007

Prof. Imahori was selected as the 2007 NISTEP Researcher by the National Institute of Science and Technology Policy.
See here for further information.

2007-10-01

208th Molecular Engineering Colloquium

Oct 26 2007 (Fri), 16:30 – 18:00, Katsura Campus Lecture Room A2-304. Yuichi Masubuchi (Dept. of Molecular Engineering).

Title: "Long-time Dynamic Simulations of Polymeric Liquids"

Note that no credits can be earned from this because it is not directly related to the lectures of the graduate program.

2007-09-15

Prof. Hiroshi Imahori wins 25th Osaka Science Prize

Prof. Imahori was awarded the 25th Osaka Science Prize for a study entitled "Use of Fullerene in Optical Energy Conversion".
News of the award was published in various newspapers on Sept 11, including the Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun, Sankei Shimbun, Asahi Shimbun, and Mainichi Shimbun.
See here for excerpts from these articles.

More

>> More