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Marine System Engineering, Master's Course
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Power System Engineering
In conjunction with developing environment preserving and energy saving technologies for motive power sources such as diesel, turbines, and fuel cells, the specialization of Power System Engineering encompasses multidiscipline research into power systems as a whole and the technologies for their use, including the electrical and mechanical equipment required for the systems. These technologies will become increasingly important in the future as distributed energy systems not only for use in the ocean but also on land and in space. This field will furthermore train specialist technicians to have adaptable work potential and advanced maintenance skills through a program of research that is grounded in the practical learning.

This specialization develops new energy systems using such new technologies as fuel cells, and accompanying that aims to develop various high-performance energy systems?such as the turbo-, internal combustion-, and electric engines used in sea-going vessels and offshore plants?that are friendlier to the environment. Students refine their understanding as power plant engineers and learn relevant technologies through practical and other training that utilizes the full-scale working-level equipment only available at the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology.

Not only can students learn about technologies for systemization through the various types of power plant, they can also acquire the understanding of crisis management and the environment that is now the most sought after skill in the field.

Instructor(s)
Subject Instructor(s)
Steam Power Engineering Professor OSAKABE Masahiro
Steam Power System Engineering Associate Professor HORIKI Sachiyo
Environmental Engineering in Internal Combustion Engine (To Be Announced)
Internal Combustion Engine System Engineering Professor TSUKAMOTO Tatsuro
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Engineering Associate Professor KOJIMA Mitsuo
Environmental Facilities Engineering Assistant Professor KUNIYOSHI Nao
Power Conversion Engineering Associate Professor KIFUNE Hiroyasu
Power and Energy Technology Associate Professor HAZUKU Tatsuya
Assistant Professor IHARA Tomonori
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