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About the 2026 Academic Year Faculty of Engineering Summer Open Campus
Department of Applied Physics and Chemical Engineering will hold departmental briefings, laboratory tours, and hands-on classes on Tuesday, August 4, 2026 and Wednesday, August 5, 2026.
Departmental information sessions and laboratory tours
Department of Applied Physics and Chemical Engineering We will explain the educational content, research content, Campus Life, and entrance exams. Additionally, a laboratory tour will be held after the briefing.
Date August 4th (Tue), 2026, morning; August 5th (Wed), 2026, morning Venue Koganei Campus, Lecture Room L1321 Content Department explanation, entrance examination explanation, laboratory tour Laboratory tour It is expected to take approximately 60 minutes.
Trial class
We will hold classrooms where you can experience research and experiments in Department of Applied Physics and Chemical Engineering. If you wish to participate, please apply using the application form below.
Date Wednesday, August 5, 2026, afternoon Venue Koganei Campus, Lecture Room L1321 Start applying Scheduled for Tuesday, July 7, 2026 Application form Workshop Application Form
Participants in the workshops and laboratory tours are required to bring non-slip indoor shoes and a bag to put their outdoor shoes in.
Further details about the event will be announced on this page as they become available.
Introducing Department of Applied Physics and Chemical Engineering
At Department of Applied Physics and Chemical Engineering, we train engineers who will realize a sustainable society based on chemistry and physics.
In a sustainable society, there is a need to develop products and systems that take into account environmental impact and energy reuse. To achieve this, it is necessary to have a comprehensive understanding of both chemical and physical fields, not just a single engineering discipline, and to be able to apply that understanding to solve problems.
This department conducts integrated education and research combining chemistry and physics in order to equip students with the skills to solve global challenges related to energy, environment, materials, and quantum technology, and to create new industries.
Learning process From the first year to the first semester of the second year, students primarily study foundational subjects such as mathematics, chemistry, and physics. From the second semester of the second year, students are divided into the "Chemical Engineering Course" and the "Physical Engineering Course," and study specialized subjects in their respective fields.
Through education and research in areas such as new materials, quantum mechanics, environment, and energy, we cultivate the ability to address issues with high societal needs. For example, we aim to create innovative technologies that contribute to the realization of a sustainable society, such as developing highly efficient, low-environmental-impact energy conversion devices using new materials.
Educational goals To acquire the problem-solving skills necessary to address global challenges such as energy and the environment, and to create new industries, a comprehensive understanding of chemistry and physics is essential. This department aims to cultivate highly skilled global engineers who can understand phenomena from both chemical and physical perspectives and tackle challenges with high societal demand.
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Energy conversion
Optimization of usage
Low environmental impact
High-efficiency production system
Energy harvesting technology
New material creation
Environmental measurement devices
Quantum technology
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Access
The Department of Applied Physics and Chemical Engineering is located on the Koganei Campus Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology.
Directions by Train
Get off at JR Chuo Line "Higashi-Koganei Station", about 8 minutes' walk from the south exit, about 6 minutes' walk from the nonowa exit Detail is "Route from the nearest station" here Please take a look.
Take the JR Chuo line to Musashi-Koganei Station. Walk about 20 minutes to campus. For more information, please visit "Route from the nearest station" .
Contact
Contact information for inquiries about Department of Applied Physics and Chemical Engineering.
2-24-16 Nakamachi, Koganei-shi, Tokyo 184-8588, Japan Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Faculty of Engineering Department of Applied Physics and Chemical Engineering Office E-mail: cmci(a)cc.tuat.ac.jp [(a) should be changed to @].