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Department of Metallurgical Engineering,
School of Engineering,
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Metallurgy Group,
Department of Metallurgy and Ceramics Science,
Graduate School of Engineering,
Tokyo Institute of Technology |
2-12-1 Ookayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, JAPAN
152-8552
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Infrastructure Metallic Materials Course
Steel making industries and other metalworking industries play important roles in advancing civilized society because they are producing all kinds of infrastructure metallic materials to be used for other industries such as construction, civil, mechanical, automobile and electronic industries.
Therefore, metallurgical engineering is one of the important basic academic/engineering fields for industrialization of developing countries.
This graduate course is, thus, designed for those who want to be a pillar of metalworking industries in developing countries.
The course provides both fundamental and applied metallurgy and covers all subjects of metallurgy based on the following three categories: metal physics, metal chemistry, and materials metallurgy.
Check it out! The formal document is here!
(link to International Student Division.)
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