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Message from Faculty r 20 Science Our solar system has a variety of planetary bodies, including terrestrial and Jovian planets. The origin and evolution of these bodies have been studied based on planetary exploration. I am interested in simulating the physical processes related to the planetary formation in the labora- tory. In particular, my research focuses on high- velocity impacts between planets. The Japanese asteroid exploration mission “Hayabusa 2” plans to conduct an impact experiment on an asteroid using a small carry-on impactor (SCI), and our research group in Kobe is responsible for the scientific aspects of the SCI project. ARAKAWA Masahiko Professor Experimental Planetary Science I am currently studying in the Department of Biology and earning my Ph.D in Developmental Biology. I came to Kobe University after earning my Master’s degree in the USA. The staff and faculty at Kobe University have gone above and beyond their duties to help me adjust and feel welcomed to graduate life in Japan. Kobe University and Japan have given me opportunities that I could not have in the US. Studying at Kobe University has given me a chance to mature as a scientist and make an impact in the field of biology. Anthony Eritano International Student United States of America Faculty of Science Graduate School of Science Center for Planetary Science The Faculty of Science consists of departments of mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and planetology. We conduct education and research on fundamental issues in the field of the natural sciences, and try to foster each student’s creative attitude toward research as well as his/her ability to contribute to society. Over 110 teaching staff members provide the education for a full quota of 140 undergraduate students every year. The Graduate School of Science offers a 2-year Master’s and a 3-year Doctoral program. The School, consisting of departments of mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and planetology, currently has 240 students studying for the master’s degree, and 90 students studying for the doctoral degree. The doctoral program aims at training future researchers who will work at universities or research institutes. After completing the doctoral program, students are granted the degree of Doctor of Science or Doctor of Philosophy. The Graduate School of Science collaborates closely with the following research centers: Kobe University Organization of Advanced Science and Technology, Biosignal Research Center, Research Center for Environmental Genomics, Molecular Photoscience Research Center, Research Center for Inland Seas, and Research Center for Urban Safety and Security. The Center for Planetary Science aims to promote cooperation in education and research activities between planetary scientists from different institutions worldwide. It provides an environment for multidisciplinary communities where people can assemble, exchange, and accumulate interdisciplinary knowledge to promote their research in planetary science. Student ’ s Voice

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Page 1: Science - Kobe University...Introduction to Mathematics Introduction to Physics Introduction to Chemistry The mathematics of music Origin and Evolution of Solar System Bodies Advanced

Message from Faculty from

E-mail: [email protected]

http://www.sci.kobe-u.ac.jp/english/index.htm

2120

Science

Our solar system has a variety of planetary bodies, including terrestrial and Jovian planets. The origin and evolution of these bodies have been studied based on planetary exploration. I am interested in simulating the physical processes related to the planetary formation in the labora-tory. In particular, my research focuses on high-velocity impacts between planets. The Japanese asteroid exploration mission “Hayabusa 2” plans to conduct an impact experiment on an asteroid using a small carry-on impactor (SCI), and our research group in Kobe is responsible for the scientific aspects of the SCI project.

ARAKAWA MasahikoProfessorExperimental Planetary Science

I am currently studying in the Department of Biology and earning my Ph.D in Developmental Biology. I came to Kobe University after earning my Master’s degree in the USA. The staff and faculty at Kobe University have gone above and beyond their duties to help me adjust and feel welcomed to graduate life in Japan. Kobe University and Japan have given me opportunities that I could not have in the US. Studying at Kobe University has given me a chance to mature as a scientist and make an impact in the field of biology.

Anthony EritanoInternational StudentUnited States of America

667Undergraduates enrolled

331Graduates enrolled

3 1International students enrolled

84Faculty members

Undergraduate ProgramDepartments Divisions

Mathematics

Physics

Chemistry

Biology

Planetology

AnalysisAlgebra and GeometryApplied MathematicsTheoretical PhysicsParticle PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsPhysical ChemistryInorganic ChemistryOrganic ChemistryBiomolecular OrganizationBiosignal TransductionBiodiversityFundamental PlanetologyFrontier Planetology

Physics

Faculty of Science

Graduate School of Science Center for Planetary Science

The Faculty of Science consists of departments of mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and planetology. We conduct education and research on fundamental issues in the field of the natural sciences, and try to foster each student’s creative attitude toward research as well as his/her ability to contribute to society. Over 110 teaching staff members provide the education for a full quota of 140 undergraduate students every year.

The Graduate School of Science offers a 2-year Master’s and a 3-year Doctoral program. The School, consisting of departments of mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and planetology, currently has 240 students studying for the master’s degree, and 90 students studying for the doctoral degree. The doctoral program aims at training future researchers who will work at universities or research institutes. After completing the doctoral program, students

are granted the degree of Doctor of Science or Doctor of Philosophy.

The Graduate School of Science collaborates closely with the following research centers: Kobe University Organization of Advanced Science and Technology, Biosignal Research Center, Research Center for Environmental Genomics, Molecular Photoscience Research Center, Research Center for Inland Seas, and Research Center for Urban Safety and Security.

The Center for Planetary Science aims to promote cooperation in education and research activities between planetary scientists from different institutions worldwide. It provides an environment for multidisciplinary communities where people can assemble, exchange, and accumulate interdisciplinary knowledge to promote their research in planetary science.

Courses Offered in English(AY2015)

Undergraduate

Doctoral Program

Master's Program

Courses Ref.

Doctoral Program (Three-year Program) and Master's Program (Two-year Program)

DivisionsDepartmentsMathematics

Chemistry

Biology

Planetology

AnalysisAlgebra and GeometryApplied MathematicsTheoretical PhysicsParticle PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsPhysical ChemistryInorganic ChemistryOrganic ChemistryMaterials Structure ScienceTheoretical BiochemistryBiomolecular OrganizationBiosignal TransductionBiodiversityDevelopmental BiologyBioregulatory ScienceFundamental PlanetologyFrontier PlanetologyEvolutionary History of the Planets and the EarthAtmosphere-Ocean Environment Sciences

Student ’s

Voice

At a Glance

Information

Introduction to Mathematics Introduction to Physics Introduction to Chemistry The mathematics of music Origin and Evolution of Solar System Bodies Advanced Science and Technology Ⅰ-1 Advanced Science and Technology Ⅰ-2 Advanced Science and Technology Ⅰ-3 Advanced Science and Technology Ⅰ-4 English for Science(M) English for Science(Ph) English for Science(C) English for Science(B) English for Science(Pl) Advanced Science and Technology Ⅱ-1 Advanced Science and Technology Ⅱ-2 Advanced Science and Technology Ⅱ-3 Advanced Science and Technology Ⅱ-4 English for Science(B)

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Page 2: Science - Kobe University...Introduction to Mathematics Introduction to Physics Introduction to Chemistry The mathematics of music Origin and Evolution of Solar System Bodies Advanced

Message from Faculty

E-mail: [email protected]

http://www.sci.kobe-u.ac.jp/english/index.htm

2120

Science

Our solar system has a variety of planetary bodies, including terrestrial and Jovian planets. The origin and evolution of these bodies have been studied based on planetary exploration. I am interested in simulating the physical processes related to the planetary formation in the labora-tory. In particular, my research focuses on high-velocity impacts between planets. The Japanese asteroid exploration mission “Hayabusa 2” plans to conduct an impact experiment on an asteroid using a small carry-on impactor (SCI), and our research group in Kobe is responsible for the scientific aspects of the SCI project.

ARAKAWA MasahikoProfessorExperimental Planetary Science

I am currently studying in the Department of Biology and earning my Ph.D in Developmental Biology. I came to Kobe University after earning my Master’s degree in the USA. The staff and faculty at Kobe University have gone above and beyond their duties to help me adjust and feel welcomed to graduate life in Japan. Kobe University and Japan have given me opportunities that I could not have in the US. Studying at Kobe University has given me a chance to mature as a scientist and make an impact in the field of biology.

Anthony EritanoInternational StudentUnited States of America

667Undergraduates enrolled

331Graduates enrolled

3 1International students enrolled

84Faculty members

Undergraduate ProgramDepartments Divisions

Mathematics

Physics

Chemistry

Biology

Planetology

AnalysisAlgebra and GeometryApplied MathematicsTheoretical PhysicsParticle PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsPhysical ChemistryInorganic ChemistryOrganic ChemistryBiomolecular OrganizationBiosignal TransductionBiodiversityFundamental PlanetologyFrontier Planetology

Physics

Faculty of Science

Graduate School of Science Center for Planetary Science

The Faculty of Science consists of departments of mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and planetology. We conduct education and research on fundamental issues in the field of the natural sciences, and try to foster each student’s creative attitude toward research as well as his/her ability to contribute to society. Over 110 teaching staff members provide the education for a full quota of 140 undergraduate students every year.

The Graduate School of Science offers a 2-year Master’s and a 3-year Doctoral program. The School, consisting of departments of mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and planetology, currently has 240 students studying for the master’s degree, and 90 students studying for the doctoral degree. The doctoral program aims at training future researchers who will work at universities or research institutes. After completing the doctoral program, students

are granted the degree of Doctor of Science or Doctor of Philosophy.

The Graduate School of Science collaborates closely with the following research centers: Kobe University Organization of Advanced Science and Technology, Biosignal Research Center, Research Center for Environmental Genomics, Molecular Photoscience Research Center, Research Center for Inland Seas, and Research Center for Urban Safety and Security.

The Center for Planetary Science aims to promote cooperation in education and research activities between planetary scientists from different institutions worldwide. It provides an environment for multidisciplinary communities where people can assemble, exchange, and accumulate interdisciplinary knowledge to promote their research in planetary science.

Courses Offered in English(AY2015)

Undergraduate

Doctoral Program

Master's Program

Courses Ref.

Doctoral Program (Three-year Program) and Master's Program (Two-year Program)

DivisionsDepartmentsMathematics

Chemistry

Biology

Planetology

AnalysisAlgebra and GeometryApplied MathematicsTheoretical PhysicsParticle PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsPhysical ChemistryInorganic ChemistryOrganic ChemistryMaterials Structure ScienceTheoretical BiochemistryBiomolecular OrganizationBiosignal TransductionBiodiversityDevelopmental BiologyBioregulatory ScienceFundamental PlanetologyFrontier PlanetologyEvolutionary History of the Planets and the EarthAtmosphere-Ocean Environment Sciences

Student ’s

Voice

At a Glance

Information

G

nformation

Introduction to Mathematics Introduction to Physics Introduction to Chemistry The mathematics of music Origin and Evolution of Solar System Bodies Advanced Science and Technology Ⅰ-1 Advanced Science and Technology Ⅰ-2 Advanced Science and Technology Ⅰ-3 Advanced Science and Technology Ⅰ-4 English for Science(M) English for Science(Ph) English for Science(C) English for Science(B) English for Science(Pl) Advanced Science and Technology Ⅱ-1 Advanced Science and Technology Ⅱ-2 Advanced Science and Technology Ⅱ-3 Advanced Science and Technology Ⅱ-4 English for Science(B)

Mathematics Physics Chemistry Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Mathematics Physics Chemistry Biology Planetology Summer School Summer School Summer School Summer School Biology